One email—that's all you get! I'll send it from Yahoo.
Chris Christie has skewered Hillary Clinton's use of a private email account and server.
"Can you imagine, if after the bridge investigation began, I came out and said 'Oh, I've done all my business as governor on a private email server. And, I've deleted now 30,000 of those emails. But trust me none of it had to do with the bridge.' Give me a break," Christie said Monday on CNN.
Well, Chris, we don't have to imagine that scenario since you provided state lawmakers with one measly email correspondence in response to a Bridgegate subpoena ... and it came from your personal Yahoo account (
via WNYC).
Christie turned over just one set of emails to the New Jersey Legislature in response to its subpoenas about Bridgegate. That email conversation contained edits that Christie made to a statement announcing the resignation of Port Authority official David Wildstein, who has since pleaded guilty for his role in the lane closures.
Democratic Assemblyman John Wisniewski, who led the investigation, told WNYC that Christie sent those emails in December 2013 from his personal Yahoo account. The public documents had previously been released but the email address was blacked out.
Of course, it was.