Christie's bullying ways return: Protesters ejected for daring to question bridge flap
10 years, 11 months ago

Christie's bullying ways return: Protesters ejected for daring to question bridge flap

Salon  

SAYREVILLE, N.J. -- Before Gov. Since "Bridgegate" broke nationally, the group has vowed to use Christie's forums to raise questions about the scandal and the Christie administration's Sandy response. At a Friday press conference, his first since his January marathon, the governor downplayed any connection between Samson's quick exit and the latter's refusal to cooperate with Christie internal "fact-finders." This was one of the first places Christie came by helicopter the morning after Sandy's 7-foot-high storm surge sent sofas and freezers floating while residents frantically struggled to keep their heads above water. Meanwhile, Christie promised the Sayreville crowd that by the summer of 2016, thanks to the Army Corps of Engineers, the state would have in place "a protective dune system" that would run along the Jersey's Atlantic coastline from as far south as Cape May all the way up to the Raritan Bay where Sayreville sits.

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