Governor Christie on Saturday at a Super Bowl event in Times Square. He declined
to comment on allegations that he knew of the George Washington Bridge
lane closures.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
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Saturday, February 1, 2014
Last updated: Sunday February 2, 2014, 12:33 AM
BY
SHAWN BOBURG
AND
JOHN REITMEYER
STAFF WRITERS
The Christie administration (click here) launched a fierce counterattack Saturday on the
credibility of a former ally who a day earlier had alleged the governor
knew about lane closures at the George Washington Bridge as they were
happening in September.
“Bottom line — David Wildstein will do and say anything to save David Wildstein,” read a copy of an email, obtained by The Record and sent to the governor’s friends and supporters.
The attack, a sharp departure from Christie’s defensive posture on Friday, was presented in a blistering rundown of negative comments made about Wildstein in newspaper stories — even pointing to a reported dispute Wildstein had as a teenager with a high school teacher....
“Bottom line — David Wildstein will do and say anything to save David Wildstein,” read a copy of an email, obtained by The Record and sent to the governor’s friends and supporters.
The attack, a sharp departure from Christie’s defensive posture on Friday, was presented in a blistering rundown of negative comments made about Wildstein in newspaper stories — even pointing to a reported dispute Wildstein had as a teenager with a high school teacher....
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