Chris Christie's Office Targets Former Ally in a Memo

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie takes the stage with his family before being sworn in for his second term as governor in the Patriots Theater at the War Memorial in Trenton, New Jersey, January 21, 2014. Reuters.

Gov. Chris Christie's administration struck back hard and personally on Saturday against a former ally who accused the governor of lying about how much he knew about the lane closings at the George Washington Bridge, a scandal that has become the 

Chris Christie on Saturday blasted The New York Times and former Port Authority official David Wildstein, whose lawyer on Friday said that "evidence exists" implicating Christie in the George Washington Bridge scandal.

David Wildstein, the executive who was said to be Chris Christie's "eyes and ears" at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, is deeply implicated in last year's scheme to close the Fort Lee lanes of the GeorgeĀ 

David Wildstein, the executive who was said to be Chris Christie's "eyes and ears" at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, is deeply implicated in last year's scheme to close the Fort Lee lanes of the GeorgeĀ