The leader of the N.J. State Assembly committee charged with investigating the "bridgegate" scandal said he will "not rule out" subpoening Governor Christie.
New Jersey State Assemblyman John Wisniewski, the leader of the committee charged with investigating New Jersey Governor Chris Christie in the wake of the “bridgegate” scandal, said he will “not rule out” subpoening Christie during an interview on All In Thursday.
An Assembly special committee charged with investigating the closure of lanes on the George Washington Bridge last fall issued subpoenas for 17 individuals and 3 organizations on Thursday, as the New Jersey State Senate began its investigation.
Christie announced he would be retaining legal counsel Thursday, selecting a team headed by former federal prosecutor Randy Mastro.