NJGOP Chair Christine Hanlon is a Republican who loved that State of the Union speech this week
March 1, 2026NJGOP Chairwoman Christine Hanlon shares her thoughts on President Trump’s State of the Union speech with host David Cruz.
NJGOP Chairwoman Christine Hanlon shares her thoughts on President Trump’s State of the Union speech with host David Cruz.
A Year of Results for Working Families in New Jersey and America
COLTS NECK, NJ. – NJGOP Chair Christine Hanlon released the following statement following President Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address on Tuesday night:
“President Trump’s State of the Union Address was filled with optimism and pride for our great nation as we mark 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. His speech focused on American greatness as well as American heroism and resolve. President Trump inherited a nation in crisis with soaring inflation and prices, wide open borders, chaos throughout the nation and a stagnant economy. His first year in office has been marked with success across the board for the American people. Working with our Republican Congress, President Trump has driven down inflation, lowered skyrocketing gas, medicine, and consumer goods prices, secured our border, restored law and order in some of the most dangerous areas, invested in American families, and enacted the largest tax cut in American history. There is no limit to what we as Americans can achieve under this administration.”
Watch President Trump’s State of the Union address (C-SPAN) or read a transcript of the entire speech (AP).
Key Quotes and Highlights from President Trump’s State of the Union Speech:
Quotes from President Trump in which he cited the numerous accomplishments of his first year of his current term for the American people:
About the NJGOP: The New Jersey Republican State Committee is the official entity of the Republican National Committee and represents more than 1.6 million Republicans registered in New Jersey. For more information, visit NJGOP.org.
John talks with Christine Hanlon about the race in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District. They discuss the upcoming special election in April between Republican Joe Hathaway and progressive Democrat Analilia Mejia.
The recent announcement by the Sherill administration of a portal that encourages citizens to film Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents is a dangerous policy putting politics over public safety. ICE is hardly new and has been active under Presidents from both sides of the aisle since 2003. In fact, the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement Agency was established in response to the terrorist attacks of 9/11 to help keep our nation secure.
So why only now has it become so political? I think we all know the answer. We saw similar political tactics in 2020 during the “Defund the Police” movement. In the words of the great Yogi Berra, “it is déjà vu all over again.” ICE is now the Democrats’ latest political target to help advance a political agenda.
Rather than allow local law enforcement to work in collaboration with ICE to arrest the worst offenders, Sherill’s administration is inviting the same type of chaos seen in Minneapolis here to New Jersey. Instead of demonstrating leadership and taking steps to diffuse tensions that have potential for violent escalation, these proposed policies will only escalate tensions, endangering the public and law enforcement alike.
While we can certainly have empathy for those who died in Minneapolis and their loved ones, all of our brave law enforcement officers deserve our compassion and support regardless of which branch they serve. America is based on a system of laws, and our law enforcement officers are tasked with enforcing laws they neither created nor have the authority to change. Nonetheless, these men and women on the front lines are being vilified by anyone who disagrees with the laws they are enforcing, becoming targets themselves.
It is appalling that this administration is seemingly following the wisdom of Tim Walz by applauding volatile resistance to law enforcement to score political points. Mikie Sherrill seems to be laying the groundwork to work her way back to Washington, DC, rather than focusing on the major affordability crisis faced by New Jersey residents due to eight long years under Democratic control of our state.
About the NJGOP
The New Jersey Republican State Committee is the official entity of the Republican National Committee and represents more than 1.6 million Republicans registered in New Jersey.
The NJGOP is headed by State Chair Christine Giordano Hanlon who also serves as Monmouth County Clerk. For more information, visit NJGOP.org.
By Max Pizarro
Democrats already doing jumping jacks over Tom Kean, Jr’s CD-7 seat should take heed, saysNJ Republican State Party Chair Christine Hanlon.
“I believe that Tom Kean, Jr. goes into this race on a very strong footing,” Hanlon told InsiderNJ. “In my opinion, he’s doing all the right things and making the right decisions for his district.”
The newly elected chair of the state party said the NJGOP intends to be there in force for Kean as the opposition shark fins pop up around the Central Jersey congressional district.
“We are going to be – from the state party perspective – working very closely with his team,” said Hanlon, who in her government role serves as the Monmouth County clerk. “I’ve been a supporter of his for many years. I know his team. Our federal partners will also be coming in strong to support him.”
Multiple Democratic candidates have stepped forward to challenge Kean in a district Republican gubernatorial nominee Jack Ciattarelli lost by one point last year. Earlier this week, Somerset County Commissioner Sara Sooy dropped out of the primary contest and backed Rebecca Bennett, a retired Army helicopter pilot.
Hanlon sees Dems getting enthusiastic but doesn’t see them beating Kean, regardless of whomever prevails in the primary. “We have seen this before when Democratic candidates think they can overtake Tom Kean, Jr.,” she said. “There was the same kind of feeling the last time he ran, with candidates coming out and raising money, but this is no different than past years.”
As for other developing congressional contests, Hanlon acknowledged Republican efforts in CD-9 in particular, where the GOP sees an opportunity to capitalize on Donald Trump’s winning 2024 Passaic County result to make a play for the seat now occupied by U.S. Rep. Nellie Pou (D-9). “Republicans are on offense,” said the state party chair.
Regarding the U.S. Senate contest and a GOP challenger for U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ), Hanlon said, “There are many candidates considering this race. I haven’t even met all the candidates yet, and I look forward to having discussions with all the candidates who are interested in running.”
COLTS NECK, New Jersey—Newly-elected New Jersey Republican Party Chair Christine Giordano Hanlon is kicking off America’s Semiquincentennial year with a celebratory gala honoring America’s 250th anniversary, calling for all New Jersey leaders and residents to commemorate this important milestone in American history.
“This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to come together as Americans and put aside our differences for the good of our country,” said Hanlon. “There will always be issues and events that have the potential to divide us, but the love we have for our great nation must stand the test of time.”
The NJGOP Freedom Gala, which will be held on March 12, 2026, at Eagle Oaks Country Club in Farmingdale, will celebrate America’s founding 250 years ago when the Declaration of Independence was signed. Similar to the Bicentennial in 1976, residents across the nation will celebrate in a variety of ways, including the spectacular parade of tall ships from over 30 nations that will sail to the port of New York and New Jersey on July 4, 2026.
“We have much history to be proud of here in New Jersey, and I am excited to launch a year-long commemoration of our great nation’s birth,” said Hanlon, who announced plans for the gala along with the rollout of Semiquincentennial features on NJGOP social media channels.
“There are so many opportunities to celebrate America, from large events that embody the American spirit to doing extra charitable works and community service, to cleaning up your environment, to educating our youth about the greatness of America and to preserving historic properties and land,” said Hanlon. “Bringing people together to celebrate our shared patriotism and American values is critical, and I urge all New Jersey leaders and residents to get involved in the celebration.”
Hanlon also points out that New Jersey is particularly significant in America’s Revolutionary War history. Known as the “Crossroads of the American Revolution,” New Jersey was the setting for more battles and skirmishes than any other colony due to its central location between New York City and Philadelphia.
“This year is not only the perfect time to reflect on our history and how we got here, but it is also a time to celebrate the enduring spirit of the American people and the great country we live in,” said Hanlon, “and it is up to every one of us to preserve and protect it for generations to come.”
For more information about the NJGOP Freedom Gala, visit NJGOP.org/freedom-gala/.
About the NJGOP
The New Jersey Republican State Committee is the official entity of the Republican National Committee and represents more than 1.6 million Republicans registered in New Jersey. For more information, visit NJGOP.org.

COLTS NECK, New Jersey—New Jersey Republican Party Chairwoman Christine Giordano Hanlon is proud to announce the appointment of Luke Ferrante to serve as Executive Director of the NJGOP.
Ferrante brings vast experience in New Jersey politics. His previous work includes serving as the Political Director for Jack Ciattarelli’s 2025 gubernatorial campaign, Campaign Manager for Nick DeGregorio for Congress, and a member of the Ciattarelli for Governor campaign team in both 2017 and 2021. Most significantly, Ferrante served as Political Director for the NJGOP from 2022 to 2023.
“I am very excited to be bringing on Luke Ferrante to serve as the Executive Director of the NJGOP,” said Chairwoman Hanlon “Through his political work across the State of New Jersey, Luke has earned the respect and trust of party leaders and grass-roots activists alike. He will be a great asset as we move our party forward.”
“It is an honor to be back at the NJGOP in the role of Executive Director under Chairwoman Hanlon’s leadership,” said Ferrante. “With midterms less than 10 months away, I am eager to get work alongside her to make our party stronger and work towards a better New Jersey.”
About the NJGOP
The New Jersey Republican State Committee is the official entity of the Republican National Committee and represents more than 1.6 million Republicans registered in New Jersey. For more information, visit NJGOP.org.
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