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development in hoboken that was favored by some reason by the christie administration. so we knew that federal prosecutors were looking into that. we knew that federal prosecutors had conducted interviews on at least those sandy funding allegations. interestingly, we also had statements from two of the figures who were directly involved in the bridge lanes shutdown. david weinstein and bridget kelly. we had statements from both of their lawyers that they had not yet been subpoenaed by the federal prosecutors. okay. so if they re not getting subpoenas but hoboken is, does that mean that the federal criminal inquiry was not looking at the bridge lanes and was instead looking at sandy funding and other parts of the scandal? no. it turns out because now we know that federal prosecutors have also interviewed the mayor of ft. lee. of course, whose town was turned into a parking lot by those bridge lane closures. so overall, we re not going to know until they tell us what exactly is happening
christie administration. so we knew that federal prosecutors were looking into that. we knew that federal prosecutors had conducted interviews on at least those sandy funding allegations. interestingly, we also had statements from two of the figures who were directly involved in the bridge lanes shutdown. david weinstein and bridget kelly. we had statements from both of their lawyers that they had not yet been subpoenaed by the federal prosecutors. okay. so if they re not getting subpoenas but hoboken is, does that mean that the federal criminal inquiry was not looking at the bridge lanes and was instead looking at sandy funding and other parts of the scandal? no. it turns out because now we know that federal prosecutors have also interviewed the mayor of ft. lee. of course, whose town was turned into a parking lot by those bridge lane closures. so overall, we re not going to know until they tell us what exactly is happening with the federal criminal investigation into what happened in
shutdown. david weinstein and bridget kelly. we had statements from both of their lawyers that they had not yet been subpoenaed by the federal prosecutors. okay. so if they re not getting subpoenas but hoboken is, does that mean that the federal criminal inquiry was not looking at the bridge lanes and was instead looking at sandy funding and other parts of the scandal? no. it turns out because now we know that federal prosecutors have also interviewed the mayor of ft. lee. of course, whose town was turned into a parking lot by those bridge lane closures. so overall, we re not going to know until they tell us what exactly is happening with the federal criminal investigation into what happened in new jersey. but now at least we know that they re talking to ft. lee as well as talking to officials in hoboken. that s what we know about what s happening with the federal prosecutors side of this. what s happening with the state side of it? what s happening with the state legislative investiga
they re not hearing from their constituents that they want immigration reform and they re not sitting there thinking i need to do this for the good of my party. they re thinking what works for me in the next election. so short-term strategy for them. okay. i want to get the latest now on governor chris christie. my colleague steve kornacki reported that david wildstein, the man on the scene of those bridge lane closures, was not by himself. he was apparently there with a port authority police officer, chip michaels, who has personal ties to governor christie. here s what john wisniewski, who is co-chairing that special joint committee investigating the lane closures, had to say about the reports. chip seemed to have known the night before. other people know when it s happening. other people knowing when it was done, and the cover-up that have some tie to the governor s office or to the governor himself. certainly fuels the skepticism that many have had about the governor s timeline