Did Christie Staffers Do Illegal Campaign Work?
Democrats in the legislature are being asked to investigate allegations that Gov. Chris Christie used taxpayer paid staff in his administration as workers for his 2013 re-election campaign.
Read moreChristie's Top Aids Guilty of All Charges
In the federal Bridgegate trial, a jury determined that two of Chris Christie's top aids, Bill Baroni and Bridget Kelly, are guilty on all counts.
Read moreChristie perp walks on November 23rd
On the day before Thanksgiving, Chris Christie makes his first appearance in a criminal action arising from his failure to act appropriately in connection with Bridgegate.
Read moreCourt lets stand Christie Bridgegate misconduct complaint
A judge in Bergen County found that there is enough probable cause to allow a citizen's official misconduct complaint against Gov. Chris Christie to move forward. The case stems from Christie's alleged involvement in the politically motivated Bridgegate lane closings and the subsequent attempted cover up.
Read moreDoes Christie’s role in Bridgegate warrant his impeachment?
Governor Chris Christie’s reaction to the politically motivated George Washington Bridge lane closures has gone from “Ha! Ha! I was the guy moving the cones.” to “I don’t remember anything”
Read moreChristie impeachment is possible
NBC News reports that there is a fifty-fifty chance that the New Jersey Assembly will impeach Governor Chris Christie.
Read moreBridgegate prosecutors say Christie knew
According to the federal prosecutors trying the Bridgegate case, Chris Christie knew about the George Washington Bridge closings as they were happening. And, he also knew that they were political retaliation.
Read moreLet’s see those emails Governor!
Guess who may be in trouble for using a personal email account for government business? Donald Trump’s chief advisor and our part time Governor Chris Christie must make his personal email accounts available to the press. This, according to a ruling by the judge hearing the Bridgegate case.
Read moreState funded lawyers obscure Christie’s Bridgegate role
New Jersey taxpayers funded an investigation of Chris Christie’s involvement in Bridgegate. So far it’s cost over 10 million dollars.
Read moreClose Christie associate admits guilt over use of power
Another party connected with Chris Christie and the Bridgegate scandal has admitted using his power over the New York New Jersey Port Authority for selfish motives.
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