The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Bannon: ‘Billy Bush’ tape cost Christie a Cabinet post

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NEW YORK » A meeting about the fallout to Donald Trump’s presidenti­al campaign over the “Access Hollywood” tape was a litmus test that cost New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie a potential Cabinet post, according to former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.

Bannon, speaking in a “60 Minutes” interview that will air Sunday on CBS, said the “Billy Bush Saturday, to me, is a litmus test.”

Bannon, Christie and then-Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus met with Trump in October on the weekend after the Washington Post obtained the 2005 video that showed Trump talking with “Access Hollywood” host Billy Bush about kissing, groping and trying to have sex with women who were not his wife.

“Billy Bush Saturday showed me who really had Donald Trump’s back to play to his better angels,” Bannon said. “All you had to do, and what he did, was go out and continue to talk to the American people. People didn’t care. They knew Donald Trump was just doing locker room talk with a guy. And they dismissed it.”

It was not clear from the video clip what Christie had advised Trump. But Bannon said he told Christie, “The plane leaves at 11 o’clock in the morning. If you’re on the plane, you’re on the team. Didn’t make the plane.”

Days later, Christie appeared on a New York radio program and denounced Trump’s comments about women on the leaked tape.

“Let’s be really clear. It is completely indefensib­le,” the Republican governor said. “I made that very clear to Donald on Friday when this first came out and, you know, urged him to be contrite and apologetic because that’s what he needs to be.”

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 ?? CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Steve Bannon, former chief White House strategist to President Donald Trump, tours The AMES Companies, Inc., with the president in Harrisburg.
CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Steve Bannon, former chief White House strategist to President Donald Trump, tours The AMES Companies, Inc., with the president in Harrisburg.

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