Monday, 13 Oct 2025

'Getting desperate': Governor debate gets personal after Democrat is mocked for cheating scandal

The New Jersey gubernatorial debate got tense on Wednesday night after candidate Jack Ciattarelli mocked his opponent for her involvement in a U.S. Naval Academy cheating scandal.


'Getting desperate': Governor debate gets personal after Democrat is mocked for cheating scandal
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The exchange was kicked off by Sherrill accusing Ciattarelli of being responsible for tens of thousands of deaths, saying, "He made his millions by working with some of the worst offenders and saying that opioids were safe."

In response to this attack, Ciattarelli said, "Shame on you," and adding, "It's a lie, I'm proud of my career."

Bombshell private military records that were recently improperly unsealed by the National Archives and Records Administration revealed that Sherrill was not allowed to walk with her graduating class at the Naval Academy and that her name was not included in the commencement program due to her involvement in the scandal.

"I've never broken the law," he said. "She had to pay federal fines for breaking federal law on stock trades and stock reporting, and the New York Times reports that she was trading defense stocks while sitting on the House Armed Services Committee."

Sherrill shot back, "What [Ciattarelli] never learned, despite walking at his graduation, was accountability, integrity, care for the community, and I think that disqualifies him."

"This is the same old misinformation that he continues to promote, because he knows that I don't trade in individual stocks, he knows I've gone above and beyond that. He also knows he promotes some garbage number, but he actually knows so much about my finances because they're all to the dollar."

Ciattarelli immediately dismissed this, saying, "She released two years of tax returns the years after she paid the federal fines; I released 12 years, going back every single year."

In response, Sherrill accused Ciattarelli of releasing the returns right before the debate, "Because you knew I was going to call you on it."

After that, Ciattarelli whistled and leaned over and remarked, "Getting desperate."

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