NEW YORK — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is returning to "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon.
Christie, whose Republican
presidential campaign ended after a poor finish in New Hampshire, is
scheduled to be a guest on Friday's show.
Christie was a guest in the
summer and joked with Fallon that he would go "nuclear" if he went too
long without getting a question in the next debate and before that he
wore a polo shirt and khakis in a skit about "dad dancing."
Since leaving the presidential
race Christie has backed front runner Donald Trump and has appeared on
the trail several times with the businessman.
"Breaking Bad" actor Aaron Paul and comedian Nate Bargatze will also be guests
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks during a news conference regarding the financial future of Atlantic City, Thursday, March 31, 2016, in Trenton. The governor predicted that a ballot question to expand gambling to northern New Jersey will be defeated if lawmakers don't approve a state takeover plan of Atlantic City. A referendum to allow two casinos to be opened in the northern part of the state will be on November's ballot. Christie said he will oppose the referendum if the Atlantic City measures aren't passed. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/christie-set-for-tonight-show/article_e93883f6-f83d-11e5-b1c7-93879c347843.html
Video and article about the show
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/real-time/Chris-Christie-defends-Trump-endorsement-MMs-to-Jimmy-Fallon-on-The-Tonight-Show-.html
"Breaking Bad" actor Aaron Paul and comedian Nate Bargatze will also be guests
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks during a news conference regarding the financial future of Atlantic City, Thursday, March 31, 2016, in Trenton. The governor predicted that a ballot question to expand gambling to northern New Jersey will be defeated if lawmakers don't approve a state takeover plan of Atlantic City. A referendum to allow two casinos to be opened in the northern part of the state will be on November's ballot. Christie said he will oppose the referendum if the Atlantic City measures aren't passed. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/christie-set-for-tonight-show/article_e93883f6-f83d-11e5-b1c7-93879c347843.html
Video and article about the show
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/real-time/Chris-Christie-defends-Trump-endorsement-MMs-to-Jimmy-Fallon-on-The-Tonight-Show-.html
1 comment:
Just to be on TV, he allows himself to be mocked about his dumb expression behind Trump, his weight and eating M&M's. N.J. is embarrassed once again.
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