Trump then told the audience not to call Christie a "fat pig."
Former President Donald Trump made fun of former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's weight at a rally in New Hampshire on Tuesday, suggesting that the personal insults that defined his 2016 campaign could make a reprisal in the coming months.
"Christie, he's eating right now, he can't be bothered," Trump remarked during a lengthy commentary about the state of polling in the 2024 presidential campaign so far.
He then admonished members of the audience not to call Christie a "fat pig" — though it was unclear if anyone had.
"Sir, please do not call him a fat pig," said Trump, pointing towards the audience in Windham. "I'm trying to be nice. Don't call him a fat pig."
"Now, because you're not allowed to do that, and therefore, we're not going to do it," he continued. "We want to be very civil, right?"
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