Gov. Chris Christie’s former campaign manager says he told the governor about plans to close lanes on the George Washington Bridge in December, contradicting Christie’s claims he had no prior knowledge.
Bill Stepien, who lost his job in the scandal, contends he told Christie about the GWB traffic plans on Dec. 12, a day before the governor told reporters his staff didn’t know about them. Christie issued a public apology on Jan. 9, claiming he was lied to by members of his staff on the controversy.
Stepien’s lawyer, Kevin Marino, blasted an internal investigation the governor ordered that concluded Stepien had misled Christie about the politically motivated September closures.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Chris Christie's Former Campaign Manager Goes After Christie
Getting closer and closer to Chris Christie:
It ain't over till the Fat Man goes pop!
ReplyDeleteIf the truth comes out and there's proof of Christie's mendacity, there no hail Mary or Act of Contrition that will save his political career.
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