New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said he was "blindsided" by the revelations his staff was involved with the George Washington Bridge lane closures. Many people close to him, however, were aware of the closures -- some before, some shortly after. Here's a timeline of when emails and texts suggest people were first aware, along with their proximity to Christie.
Documents released as part of a NJ State Assembly investigation.
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said he was "blindsided" by the revelations his staff was involved with the George Washington Bridge lane closures. Many people close to him, however, were aware of the closures -- some before, some shortly after. Here's a timeline of when emails and texts suggest people were first aware, along with their proximity to Christie.