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I hadn't heard of this. The article is longer than I care to read. Skimming, seems like this was done to hurt a dem mayor. I didn't look long, but I did fix a spelling error. Anything worth knowing that I missed?
It turned into a big thing in NY/NJ, led to a few resignations, and two underlings were eventually convicted of fraud, but the Supreme Court unanimously overturned their conviction, saying that they might have been petty and vindictive, but that particular fraud statute required some sort of monetary gain, and there was none.
IIRC Christie was being taken seriously as the 2016 nominee when it all came to a head and has expressed publically that it probably cost him the nomination. (I think he assumes too much, though).
I think it’s hilarious that the court was like “yeah it’s fucked up but it’s not technically fraud”
Christie wanted endorsements from Democratic mayor's to help his reelection campaign. Some refused. To teach one of them a lesson, he shut down several entryways to the George Washington Bridge - which is the world's busiest motor vehicle bridge, averaging well over a quarter million vehicles every day - and redirected the traffic through the mayor's town. It caused a massive traffic jam and a lady died.
Wait, is that really the busiest? I would expect that to be in China.
I did double-check with Google before I posted, and that's what all the results said. I tried to check again right now ("busiest bridge in China", "Chinese bridge with most traffic", etc), but those results are all things like China's longest or tallest bridges, with no notes on how much traffic they carry. So I'm going with the GWB, at least until I can find data they says otherwise.
Thanks for the follow-up!