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Republican pushes again on declare he ‘killed tens of 1000’s’ by opioids
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Republican pushes again on declare he ‘killed tens of 1000’s’ by opioids

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With the ultimate days closing in on an particularly messy New Jersey gubernatorial election, Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli’s marketing campaign slammed his Democratic opponent, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, for pushing a story that he “killed tens of 1000’s of individuals.”

Sherrill accused Ciattarelli of being accountable for printing “propaganda” by way of the medical publishing firm he based that downplayed the hazards of opioids and of designing an app to assist folks entry harmful medication. She made the claims throughout a gubernatorial debate on Oct. 8 and doubled down throughout a press convention on opioid habit on Monday.

“Jack made hundreds of thousands, the opioid firms made billions, and 1000’s of New Jerseyans had been dying,” Sherrill mentioned on the press convention.

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Democrat Mikie Sherrill, left, and Republican Jack Ciattarelli throughout a New Jersey governor’s race debate on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025, in New Brunswick, N.J.  (Rutgers College/WABC-TV)

Chris Russell, a Ciattarelli marketing campaign strategist, advised Fox Information that if Sherrill “had any decency, she would retract her slanderous feedback and apologize.”

“Whether or not it is tripling her web value in Congress and hiding particulars of her inventory trades or concealing the true extent of her position within the Naval Academy dishonest scandal, Mikie Sherrill is a confirmed liar and lawbreaker whose desperation is exhibiting,” mentioned Russell.

“Her reckless and defamatory declare that Jack ‘killed tens of 1000’s of individuals, together with youngsters,’ has been roundly criticized by members of the press, authorized students and other people in each events,” he added.

“The reality is that Jack Ciattarelli’s medical publishing firm helped to create a web-based software which allowed a small group of continual ache victims to teach themselves on remedy choices and higher advocate for their very own healthcare selections when assembly with their medical professionals,” defined Russell.

NJ REPUBLICAN CIATTARELLI THREATENS TO SUE SHERRILL OVER OPIOID CLAIM

New Jersey Republican gubernatorial nominee Jack Ciattarelli

Jack Ciattarelli, the GOP gubernatorial nominee in New Jersey, takes questions  from reporters following a debate on Oct. 8, 2025 in New Brunswick, N.J. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox Information)

In response, Sean Higgins, a marketing campaign spokesperson for Sherrill, advised Fox Information Digital that “after years of hiding his position fueling the opioid epidemic, Jack Ciattarelli is lastly admitting to being paid by an opioid firm to create an app to educate sufferers to get a Hydrocodone prescription, all at a time when the opioid disaster was raging and killing New Jerseyans.”

“He made hundreds of thousands off of New Jerseyans’ ache and struggling and clearly can’t be trusted as governor,” mentioned Higgins. 

Ciattarelli has threatened to sue Sherrill for defamation if she doesn’t cease elevating these accusations.

Regardless of this, Sherrill was adamant concerning the accusations on Monday. 

She pushed again on the specter of lawsuits over the accusations, saying, “I am dumbfounded that this perennial candidate, who has run now for 3 elections, saying that he is a small businessman, the minute we begin to discuss that small enterprise, he needs to close it. He needs his legal professionals to close it down. I imply, that is ridiculous to me.”

“I feel we have laid out the case that Jack is … in league with these opioid firms,” mentioned Sherrill.

NJ DEM MIKIE SHERRILL DOUBLES DOWN ON CLAIM THAT CIATTARELLI ‘COMPLICIT’ IN OPIOID DEATHS OF THOUSANDS

Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill smile in selfie photo

Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., and Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., each launched gubernatorial bids for his or her respective states within the 2025 election.  (Win McNamee/Getty Photos)

Pressed to make clear whether or not she was asserting that Ciattarelli killed tens of 1000’s of New Jerseyans, Sherrill answered, “Sure. Look, I feel he’s proper there with the folks that, once more, paid billions of {dollars}. So, I feel that the road is fairly clear.”

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For his half, Ciattarelli shot again in opposition to Sherrill at a marketing campaign rally on Monday, saying, “her complete marketing campaign is predicated on a stack of lies about me [and] her disdain for the president.”

He mentioned that for the rest of the marketing campaign he will probably be pivoting to discussing his day one plan as governor, saying he’ll instantly problem an govt order banning sanctuary jurisdictions for unlawful immigrants, bringing state staff again to work in-person, appointing a state legal professional normal “who helps each police and oldsters,” fixing the general public schooling system and eliminating inexperienced vitality initiatives in New Jersey.

Peter Pinedo is a politics author for Fox Information Digital.

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