Federal prosecutors and FBI agents investigating the Bridgegate scandal questioned New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for more than two hours last month, ABC News reported Friday.
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- Two lawsuits filed by people stuck in traffic jams caused by apparently politically motivated lane closings of the George Washington Bridge will move forward without New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie as a defendant, a lawyer in the case said Wednesday.
Claims that a traffic study was the true purpose of last September's chaotic lane closings at the George Washington Bridge have drawn skepticism for months. The Christie administration's internal report on Bridgegate leaves them in shreds.
Gov. Chris Christie surprised a Friday afternoon press conference by announcing the resignation of David Samson as chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and endorsing recommendations for structural changes in the PA.
Newly released versions of digital communications between two key Bridgegate figures portray arrogance, pettiness and callousness but shed no new light on the possible involvement of others.
Doesn’t seem to be a day that goes by where the Governor is not being brought up attached to another alleged impropriety.
It’s “funny” in a way that this house of cards started to unravel right after the revelation of the GWB lane closures were being allegedly tied to political retribution against the Ft...
Gov. Chris Christie, addressing the Bridgegate scandal in a live radio interview Monday night, said he wants the people of New Jersey to know, "I had nothing to do with this" and "I'm going to fix it." He also took a swipe at critics he said were engaging in "a game of gotcha."
Gov. Chris Christie's office Saturday issued a sharp attack on the former Port Authority official who 24 hours earlier challenged the accuracy of Christie's statements about the Bridgegate scandal.