In New Jersey yesterday, two former allies of Chris Christie were indicted in the bridge-closing fiasco of 2013, and a third pleaded guilty. And even though the latter continues to insist that the governor knew of the plan, no evidence has emerged so far to support that. Christie immediately issued a statement declaring that he'd been vindicated, notes AP: “Today’s charges make clear that what I’ve said from Day One is true, I had no knowledge or involvement in the planning or execution of this act." A look at some reaction:
- Star-Ledger: The scandal isn't over and the state is a mess, which means it's time for Christie to give up his "doomed" campaign for president and focus on being New Jersey's governor, declares an editorial. "If he won't do that, he should at least stop accepting his $175,000 salary. Because let's face it: The man is not doing the job we hired him to do."
- Politico: "Friday was a bad day for Chris Christie," writes Alex Isenstadt. "But it could have been a lot worse." He couldn't launch a 2016 campaign with this case in legal limbo, and now maybe he can. But "his biggest selling point—his image as a truth-teller—has been called into question."