As the Mueller probe reaches its one-year mark, and startling revelations roil the criminal case being built against Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen, THE CIRCUS pulls back the curtain for an in-depth look at how the President and his allies on Capitol Hill and in the media are managing the myriad imbroglios that threaten to engulf the White House. In 'Their Brand Is Crisis,' the final episode of the show's spring 2018 run – premiering this Sunday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME – the show's hosts explore the dueling narratives dividing the country in the Trump era and how those narratives are created and sustained. See below for a preview of this week's episode!
An unprecedented event has happened in New Jersey. New Jersey Governors, past, present and future have teamed up to...not support a new candidate? Ned Newley is an outsider and clearly his colleagues in politics are a bit suspicious! Watch Chris Christie, Phil Murphy, Christie Todd Whitman, Jim McGreevey, Tom Kean, Jon Corzine, Don Difrancesco and Richard Codey tell it like it is.
On last night's JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE, Jimmy Kimmel responded to Senator Bill Cassidy, Lindsey Graham, Chris Christie, and Brian Kilmeade after they reacted to his monologue about the Graham Cassidy health care bill.
On Friday night's TONIGHT SHOW, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie discusses why he supports Donald Trump over other 2016 presidential candidates, and his plans after leaving public office.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, James Corden recaps the top stories from Super Tuesday and can't help but wonder if Gov. Chris Christie is regretting his decision to endorse Donald Trump.
On last night's LATE NIGHT, host Seth Meyers took a closer look at Donald Trump, Chris Christie and Marco Rubio's traded insults and the Ku Klux Klan's endorsement of Donald Trump.
On last night's THE DAILY SHOW WITH TREVOR NOAH, New Jersey Governor and presidential hopeful Chris Christie discussed Social Security reform and bipartisanship in Congress as well as his plan to deport Trevor.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination, tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer that if someone at one of his town hall meetings had called President Obama a Muslim, he would have corrected him, unlike Donald Trump.
Chris Christie stopped by the TONIGHT SHOW to tell Jimmy why we didn't hear much from the New Jersey governor during the first Republican presidential primary debate.
NJTV, New Jersey's public television network, will broadcast a live NJTV News Special from Livingston High School beginning at11am today, where Governor Chris Christie is making an appearance and is expected to announce his presidential candidacy.
Christie reveals when he could announce a 2016 presidential bid and explains why he isn't afraid to show his emotions as a politician. Check out clips from the appearance below!
Although most political observers presume New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will enter the Republican race for the White House, the lawmaker insisted in an exclusive interview with TODAY's Matt Lauer that he hasn't made up his mind yet.
Jimmy helps Ice T get some things off his chest by giving him a list of topics to rant about, including New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's run for president.
SNL cast member Bobby Moynihan stopped by last night's LATE NIGHT and shared with host Seth Meyers what Gov. Chris Christie had to say about the comic's impression of him.
On last night's SNL, the cast parodied Megyn Kelly in an interview with Chris Christie and Kaci Hickox discussing the Ebola Crisis. Check out the video below!
On last night's THE COLBERT REPORT on Comedy Central, an Ebola patient explores New York City, and Governors Andrew Cuomo and Chris Christie enact a controversial quarantine for people who have been exposed to the virus.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren discussed the upcoming midterm elections, saying that "it's going to be ugly out there if the Republicans take control," in an interview that was broadcast live today, Oct. 28, 2014 on CBS THIS MORNING (7:00-9:00 AM) on the CBS Television Network.