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Republican National Committee officials threatened to ban both Chris Christie and Vivek Ramaswamy from the next GOP primary debate over a planned joint appearance on Fox News Channel, both men claimed Tuesday.

Christie, the former New Jersey governor, and Ramaswamy, a biotech entrepreneur, were set to appear simultaneously on FNC’s “Special Report” evening news program.

However, both candidates said RNC officials warned them doing so would run afoul of their pledge to only take part in sanctioned debates — and rule them out of the Nov. 8 showdown in Miami.

Now, both 2024 aspirants are planning to conduct separate interviews with Fox host Bret Baier — and are raking the RNC over the coals.

“It is very disappointing that we were threatened with exclusion from the Miami debate and future debates for trying to have a more complete dialogue with each other and the voters. Every campaign was offered that opportunity by Fox News and they have now been effectively banned by the RNC,” Christie wrote in a scathing post to X, formerly Twitter.

Ramaswamy echoed that sentiment.


  The RNC threatened to ban 2024 presidential candidates Chris Christie and Vivek Ramaswamy from the next GOP primary debate over their planned joint appearance on Fox News. REUTERS/Mike Blake The RNC threatened to ban 2024 presidential candidates Chris Christie and Vivek Ramaswamy from the next GOP primary debate over their planned joint appearance on Fox News. REUTERS/Mike Blake

  Ramaswamy accused the RNC of having a “brokered and rigged nomination process.” Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images Ramaswamy accused the RNC of having a “brokered and rigged nomination process.” Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images

“Last week’s RNC debate was a disgrace, and I’m starting to believe that was by design. This is what a brokered and rigged nomination process looks like,” he wrote.

“I disagree like hell with @GovChristie, but when they asked me to face off with him, I said I’d be a man and do it – before the RNC intervened to cut it off.”

A RNC spokesperson ripped into Christie and Ramaswamy for complaining about the threat. 

“The same candidates complaining about the rules governing RNC debates all signed a pledge and agreed months ago to not participate in unsanctioned debates,” the spokesperson said. 

“The RNC will continue to enact a fair, transparent debate process and we will not give in to pressure from individuals seeking to change the rules to favor their candidacy.”

Both Christie and Ramaswamy clashed over policy differences during the first Republican debate back on Aug. 23, with Christie mocking Ramaswamy as “a guy that sounds like ChatGPT.”

Following last week’s second debate, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis challenged front-runner and former President Donald Trump to a one-on-one verbal bout, which the 77-year-old’s campaign turned down out of hand.


  RNC officials warned Ramaswamy and Christie that the Fox News appearance would break their pledge to only appear in sanctioned debates. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill RNC officials warned Ramaswamy and Christie that the Fox News appearance would break their pledge to only appear in sanctioned debates. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill

Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Trump has skipped the first two RNC debates and his campaign has urged the committee to scrap any future showcases.

“The Republican National Committee should immediately cancel the upcoming debate in Miami and end all future debates in order to refocus its manpower and money on preventing Democrats’ efforts to steal the 2024 election,” senior Trump advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita wrote in a statement Monday. 

Trump has a 42.8 percentage-point lead in the latest RealClearPolitics aggregate.

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