Chris Christie Refuses to Allow DeSantis to Disassociate Himself from Controversial Black History Curriculum

Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has criticized his potential rival, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, for attempting to distance himself from a controversial decision made by the state’s board of education. The board recently released educational standards that include teaching students about the skills enslaved people developed and the violence perpetrated against African Americans. In a CNN interview, DeSantis denied playing a role in the board’s decision, but Christie called him out, stating that his denials were not the words of leadership. Christie also criticized DeSantis for micromanaging curriculum instead of focusing on larger national issues like inflation. Christie believes that politicians are dividing the country and creating conflict, rather than working towards a bigger, better, stronger, and freer nation. DeSantis is currently polling in second place in the 2024 Republican field, with Christie trailing behind in seventh place. Christie has previously criticized DeSantis for not being a true conservative and for his response to the Capitol insurrection. DeSantis’ office did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment.

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