so if there is anybody right wearing the bulls-eye right now on their back and under excruciating pressure, it s her. let s go to the hoboken case for a second there, mr. coffey. and that s this question of whether it is a crime to basically punish somebody with a denial of state disaster funds if they don t play ball with you on a real estate deal for people you care about, some project for whatever reason are interested in, they say i m not going to back you now because i don t think it s part of our development plan here, balanced growth, et cetera. and they say, well, the governor says if this happened, the lieutenant governor said no disaster money for you, buddy. well, i think here there is a much clearer picture of what a federal crime might be. you can t in effect use federal money to try to hit up a state official or local official to help a private developer. but it s a question of proof. and right now what we have could turn into a she said versus they said.
wearing the bulls-eye right now on their back and under excruciating pressure, it s her. let s go to the hoboken case for a second there, mr. coffey. and that s this question of whether it is a crime to basically punish somebody with a denial of state disaster funds if they don t play ball with you on a real estate deal for people you care about, some project for whatever reason are interested in, they say i m not going to back you now because i don t think it s part of our development plan here, balanced growth, et cetera. and they say, well, the governor says if this happened, the lieutenant governor said no disaster money for you, buddy. well, i think here there is a much clearer picture of what a federal crime might be. you can t in effect use federal money to try to hit up a state official or local official to help a private developer. but it s a question of proof. an right now what we have could turn into a she said versus they
difficult decisions to make. so if there is anybody right wearing the bulls-eye right now on their back and under excruciating pressure, it s her. let s go to the hoboken case for a second there, mr. coffey. and that s this question of whether it is a crime to basically punish somebody with a denial of state disaster funds if they don t play ball with you on a real estate deal for people you care about, some project for whatever reason are interested in, they say i m not going to back you now because i don t think it s part of our development plan here, balanced growth, et cetera. and they say, well, the governor says if this happened, the lieutenant governor said no disaster money for you, buddy. well, i think here there is a much clearer picture of what a federal crime might be. you can t in effect use federal money to try to hit up a state official or local official to help a private developer. but it s a question of proof.