State prosecutors and voters – not the feds – can hold corrupt officials accountable
- Written by Stanley M. Brand, Distinguished Fellow in Law and Government, Pennsylvania State University
Bridget Kelly, one of two aides to Gov. Chris Christie whose convictions in the Bridgegate scandal were reversed. Kena Betancur/Getty ImagesTwo high-ranking officials with ties to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie hatched a plot in 2013 to punish the Democratic mayor of Fort Lee, New Jersey, a town adjacent to the George Washington Bridge – the...
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