Former New Jersey republican Governor Chris Christie expected to announce his bid for president in 2024.

Christie will make his announcement at St. Anselm College on June 6 at 6:30 p.m. during a town hall event.

Christie ran in 2016, also adding to the rising number of GOP candidates in the 2024 race.

“In American politics, if you want to beat somebody, you’ve got to go get them, and you got to make the case,” Christie told a group of New England voters in April. “So what I’m saying tonight, I think, is the beginning of the case against Donald Trump. And that’s the first task for Republican primary voters — decide who we’re going to nominate. And if we are willing to put up with that level of policy, and character failure, then we’re going to get what we deserve.”

Christie who once supported Former President Donald Trump, recently saying Trump is “afraid” to get on a debate stage “against people who are serious.”

“To the extent that President Trump doesn’t want to participate in them, people should wonder why,” Christie told radio host Hugh Hewitt in early May. “

Brookland News will continue following the 2024 presidential run.