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Republican Primary Heats Up: Bill Spadea and Jack Ciattarelli Battle for GOP Nomination

As New Jersey’s 2025 gubernatorial race intensifies, two prominent Republican figures have emerged as leading contenders: Bill Spadea and Jack Ciattarelli. Their contrasting backgrounds and visions for the state have not only highlighted ideological divides but have also sparked notable infighting within the New Jersey GOP, reflecting tensions between establishment Republicans and anti-establishment factions.
Bill Spadea: The Outsider’s Voice
Bill Spadea is a multifaceted personality, known for his roles as an entrepreneur, media figure, and staunch advocate for middle-class families. He gained prominence as the host of New Jersey 101.5 FM’s morning drive talk show, where he engaged listeners on pressing state issues. Additionally, Spadea hosted Chasing News with Bill Spadea, a program that aired on FOX TV affiliates in New York City and Philadelphia, further cementing his status in regional media.
Spadea’s political journey includes a stint as a political strategist and analyst. In 2004, he ventured into electoral politics as the Republican nominee for New Jersey’s 12th congressional district but was unsuccessful in his bid.
Positioning himself as a political outsider, Spadea’s gubernatorial platform emphasizes challenging both liberal policies and what he perceives as complacency among establishment Republicans. He advocates for parental rights in education, expressing concerns over certain curricula, and seeks to mobilize grassroots support to “take New Jersey back.” His platform also includes lowering property taxes, improving infrastructure, and reforming state government to reduce corruption and waste.
Jack Ciattarelli: The Experienced Entrepreneur
Jack Ciattarelli’s roots run deep in New Jersey. Born in Somerville and raised in Raritan, he is a lifelong resident of the state. An alumnus of Seton Hall University, Ciattarelli holds a degree in accounting and an MBA, and is a Certified Public Accountant (inactive).
His professional career is marked by entrepreneurial success, having founded two Main Street businesses in New Jersey. Ciattarelli’s political tenure includes serving in the New Jersey General Assembly from 2011 to 2018, representing the 16th legislative district. He previously held the position of assistant minority whip during his legislative service.
This marks Ciattarelli’s third gubernatorial bid; he previously ran in 2017 and secured the Republican nomination in 2021, though he was defeated by incumbent Governor Phil Murphy. His platform focuses on fiscal responsibility, economic growth, and education reform, aiming to leverage his legislative and business experience to address New Jersey’s challenges. He has also emphasized cutting taxes, increasing transparency in state government, and improving New Jersey’s business climate to attract more investment and jobs.
GOP Infighting: Establishment vs. Anti-Establishment
The rivalry between Spadea and Ciattarelli has underscored a deeper rift within the New Jersey Republican Party. Spadea’s outsider stance appeals to anti-establishment Republicans who are disillusioned with traditional party leadership. His critiques often target both Democratic policies and Republicans he views as insufficiently conservative or ineffective.
Conversely, Ciattarelli is seen as an establishment figure, with endorsements from mainstream party members and a track record in state politics. This dichotomy has led to factionalism within the party, with debates over the direction and ideology that the GOP should embrace in the upcoming election.
Accusations and Campaign Tensions
The primary battle has been marked by mutual accusations. Spadea has criticized Ciattarelli for his previous electoral defeats, questioning his ability to galvanize voters and effect change. He portrays Ciattarelli as emblematic of a Republican establishment that has struggled to reclaim the governor’s office.
In response, Ciattarelli’s supporters have raised concerns about Spadea’s qualifications, pointing to his lack of legislative experience and questioning the feasibility of his policy proposals. They argue that his media background, while notable, may not translate into effective governance.
Adding fuel to the fire, recent rumors circulating on social media have accused Ciattarelli of making a backdoor deal with none other than Union City Democratic Mayor and State Senator Brian P. Stack. Senator Stack has a history of supporting figures outside party lines, including former Governor Chris Christie.
Christie, during his tenure as U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, prosecuted over 130 government officials for charges ranging from corruption to misuse of public funds. It has long been speculated that Stack was on Christie’s target list but avoided prosecution after allegedly agreeing to deliver Hudson County votes in Christie’s favor, which significantly helped him secure the governorship.
Now, with the growing likelihood that New Jersey’s next governor could be a Republican, speculation is swirling that Stack may be working to position himself advantageously by striking a similar deal with Ciattarelli. The allegations suggest that Stack’s political influence and ability to secure votes in Hudson County could provide Ciattarelli with a significant advantage in both the primary and general election.
Neither Ciattarelli nor Stack have publicly addressed these rumors, but the potential implications of such an alliance have raised questions about Ciattarelli’s independence and the broader political strategy behind his campaign. Accusations from both sides continue to grow as the campaigns heats up, to list them all in this article will come close to writing a book.
A Pivotal Choice for New Jersey Republicans
As the primary approaches, New Jersey Republicans face a pivotal choice between two distinct visions for the party’s future. Spadea’s outsider populism represents a challenge to both Democratic dominance and Republican orthodoxy, while Ciattarelli’s experienced, policy-driven approach seeks to offer stability and practical governance.
The outcome of this primary will not only determine the GOP’s gubernatorial nominee but also signal the broader ideological direction of the party in the state. With tensions running high and accusations flying, the stakes for New Jersey’s Republican Party — and the state’s political future — could not be higher.
After Governor Phil Murphy failed tenure as Governor, it is very likely New Jersey next Governor will be a Republican.
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Hudson County, NJ Sheriff’s Officers Set the Standard for De-Escalation!

Tonight, we recognize the Hudson County Sheriff’s Officers for their outstanding professionalism and de-escalation skills—handling a situation with respect and fairness, when so many other departments might have resorted to unnecessary force or arrest.
At a Hudson County Commissioners Meeting, a member of the public attended, expecting to speak during the public comment session, just as he has done at numerous other meetings. What he didn’t know was that Hudson County has an unconstitutional rule requiring people to email the commissioners 24 hours in advance to “ask permission” to speak at a public meeting.
There was no sign-up sheet, no posted notice, and no way for him to know about this rule.
The man waited all night, patiently sitting through the meeting, expecting his turn to speak. However, when he finally thought it was time, the commissioners voted to end public comment without giving him the chance to speak.
When the man rightfully protested being denied his voice, instead of calmly explaining their unconstitutional rule, one commissioner aggressively escalated the situation, immediately yelling at the man.
In many other places, this could have led to the man being tackled, tasered, or arrested. But instead, the Hudson County Sheriff’s Officers stepped in and demonstrated real de-escalation, true professionalism, and genuine respect for the public.
They quickly diffused the situation and engaged in a respectful conversation with the man, who simply wanted to exercise his right to speak. They listened, treated him with dignity, and by the end of the night, they were shaking hands and sharing a positive exchange.
Where other law enforcement agencies might have resorted to force or arrest, the Hudson County Sheriff’s Officers ensured the man went home feeling heard.
This is a direct reflection of the leadership of HUDSON COUNTY SHERIFF FRANK SCHILLARI and LIEUTENANT RUIZ, who train their officers not just in law enforcement, but in true public service. Their officers showed tonight what it means to protect both public safety and the public’s constitutional rights.
Any police department can claim to support de-escalation and constitutional rights, but the Hudson County Sheriff’s Officers proved it tonight.
I am proud to know these officers and grateful for their dedication to serving the public with professionalism and integrity.
(Pictured: Some of the exceptional Hudson County, NJ Sheriff’s Officers who upheld the highest standards of professionalism tonight.)
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No Confidence: Now Two Top Officials Face No Confidence

In an unprecedented development, Hudson County is witnessing simultaneous votes of no confidence against two of its top public safety officials: Union City Police Chief Anthony Facchini and Jersey City Public Safety Director James Shea. These actions have raised significant concerns about internal department morale and public perception of law enforcement leadership.
Union City Police Chief Anthony Facchini
Chief Facchini, appointed in 2022, is currently facing a no-confidence vote initiated by the Union City Police Department’s Policemen’s Benevolent Association (PBA) Local 8. While specific details of the allegations have not been publicly disclosed, sources indicate that a majority of the association’s members are prepared to participate, reflecting deep-seated dissatisfaction within the ranks.
Jersey City Public Safety Director James Shea
Concurrently, the Jersey City Council has passed a resolution expressing no confidence in Public Safety Director James Shea. The resolution, approved by a 6-1 vote, cites concerns over Shea’s lack of responsiveness to council inquiries and perceived shortcomings in addressing public safety issues. Councilman Frank Gilmore, who sponsored the resolution, emphasized a “clear pattern of continuing to ignore the council” regarding safety measures for residents.
Implications for Departmental Morale and Public Perception
Votes of no confidence are significant indicators of internal unrest within law enforcement agencies. They often stem from perceived leadership failures, mismanagement, or ethical concerns. Such votes can severely impact departmental morale, leading to decreased productivity, increased attrition, and a breakdown in the chain of command.
For the public, these votes can erode trust in law enforcement, fostering skepticism about the integrity and effectiveness of those sworn to protect and serve. Communities may question the commitment of their leaders to uphold justice and ensure public safety, leading to strained community-police relations.
The Role and Impact of No-Confidence Votes
A vote of no confidence serves as a formal expression of dissatisfaction by subordinates or governing bodies toward a leader. While typically symbolic, such votes can prompt administrative reviews, policy changes, or even the resignation or removal of the official in question. The International Association of Chiefs of Police notes that while these votes do not have legal force, they carry substantial weight in assessing a leader’s effectiveness and the overall health of an organization.
Consequences for Professional Careers and Reputations
Enduring a no-confidence vote can have lasting repercussions on an official’s career and reputation. It publicly signals a breach in trust and questions the individual’s leadership capabilities. Such a vote can hinder future career prospects, diminish professional credibility, and lead to increased scrutiny from both the public and oversight bodies.
Conclusion
The concurrent no-confidence votes against Chief Facchini and Director Shea underscore significant challenges within Hudson County’s public safety leadership. Addressing the underlying issues prompting these votes is crucial for restoring internal morale, maintaining public trust, and ensuring the effective administration of justice.
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🚨🔥 UNION CITY HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER FIRED UNDER SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES AS SCHOOL OFFICIALS ACCUSED OF COVER-UP! 🔥🚨BOE HIRED ALLEGED RAPIST SERGIO DEROJAS AS NEW Union City SCHOOLS SAFETY DIRECTOR!🔥🚨

Recent reports indicate that a Union City High School (UCHS) teacher was abruptly terminated last week under suspicious circumstances. Allegations suggest that top school officials are actively concealing the details, potentially covering up inappropriate relationships between the teacher and students. This incident is part of a disturbing pattern spanning over 20 years, where Union City Board of Education (BOE) officials have been implicated in covering up teacher sexual misconduct—AND A JUDGE JUST RULED THEY CAN BE HELD LIABLE! 🚨
👀 WHO KNOWS & IS KEEPING QUIET?
🔴 Superintendent Silvia Abbato 🏫
🔴 Mayor & State Senator Brian Stack 🎩
🔴 UCHS Principal Ryan Lewis 📚
🔴 Union President Barbara Pinzon ⚖️
💥 THE LAW IS CLEAR—THEY MUST REPORT OR FACE PENALTIES!
📜 In New Jersey, anyone who suspects child abuse, including educator misconduct, is legally required to report it IMMEDIATELY to the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP). ❌🚔
❌ Failure to report is a criminal offense punishable by:
⚠️ Up to $500 in fines
⚠️ Up to 6 months in jail
⚠️ Disciplinary action for knowingly covering up misconduct
📢 JUDGE RULES: UNION CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION CAN BE HELD LIABLE!
In a BOMBSHELL RULING, Hudson County Superior Court Judge Kalimah Ahmad ruled last week that the Union City Board of Education CAN be held liable for a teacher’s sexual assault of two students dating back to 2004. This proves what many in the community have known all along—THEY HAVE BEEN COVERING FOR PREDATORS FOR DECADES!
Judge Ahmad revealed shocking facts in the ruling, exposing how Union City school officials ignored multiple warnings about teacher Francisco Realpe, allowing him to remain employed even after teachers and supervisors flagged his disturbing relationships with students.
👉 “The Board ignored their suspicions towards Defendant Realpe, did not investigate into Defendant Realpe’s relationships with multiple underage students, and allowed him to remain employed until his termination in 2005,” wrote Judge Ahmad.
👉 Jessica Garcia, one of Realpe’s victims, finally saw justice when the judge DENIED the Union City BOE’s motion to dismiss her case. “I had such a feeling of not just relief, but validation, to read the Court Order, especially seeing, in all capital letters, the word DENIED,” said Garcia.
👉 Realpe was eventually sentenced to four years in prison in January 2023, but HOW MANY OTHER TEACHERS HAVE BEEN PROTECTED JUST LIKE HIM? HOW MANY VICTIMS NEVER GOT JUSTICE?
🚨 AND NOW, MAYOR BRIAN STACK JUST HIRED AN ACCUSED RAPIST AS SCHOOL SAFETY DIRECTOR?!? 🚨
🔴 In a gut-wrenching slap to every woman in this country, Mayor Brian Stack and the Union City Board of Education have just hired retired Union City Lieutenant Sergio Rojas as the new Director of Safety for Union City schools!
🚨 Who is Sergio Rojas?
✔️ He has been accused of raping a female police dispatcher while he was a sergeant.
✔️ The victim was retaliated against.
✔️ The semen-stained chair with evidence was allegedly destroyed on orders from Mayor Brian Stack.
✔️ Instead of being held accountable, Rojas was PROMOTED to Lieutenant.
✔️ And NOW, Stack just gave him a job protecting OUR CHILDREN?!? 😡
🔥 THIS IS INSANE! THIS IS CRIMINAL! ROJAS MUST BE FIRED IMMEDIATELY! 🔥
This is not just negligence—this is deliberate, systemic corruption that enables sexual predators while silencing victims. 🚨 The entire Union City Board of Education must be removed, Mayor Brian Stack must resign, and the FBI must investigate every official involved in this cover-up!
⚠️ CALL TO ACTION: DEMAND JUSTICE NOW!
❗ If you have ANY information about inappropriate relationships between teachers and students OR if you know which administrators are covering it up, you must come forward NOW! ❗
📞 CONTACT LEROY TRUTH IMMEDIATELY!
📲 Call or Text: 305-707-8325 📱
📩 Email: LeroyTruth247@gmail.com ✉️
🚨 CONTACT THE FBI—DEMAND AN INVESTIGATION! 🚨
📞 FBI Newark Field Office: (973) 792-3000 ☎️
💻 Submit an anonymous tip online: FBI Tip Line 🌍
🔥 SHARE THIS MESSAGE—OUR CHILDREN DESERVE PROTECTION! 🔥
The people of Union City deserve better. We MUST hold these corrupt officials accountable! No more secrets. No more cover-ups. No more silence!
👊 THE TIME TO ACT IS NOW! PROTECT OUR CHILDREN! 🚔⚖️
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