Ex-Christie Aide: There Are 'Inaccuracies' In Governor's Self-Exoneration
Testimony given Tuesday by a former member of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's administration raised more questions about a report clearing Christie of any involvement in the George Washington Bridge scandal:
"'Mandatory directive' were not my words," Renna said. "If you notice, they are not in quotation marks. That was Gibson Dunn's words. That was their characterization. They are never words I would have used. I would never use 'mandatory directive,' except in one incident which we can circle back to. They were not my words."
Weinberg asked Renna whether she had a chance to correct Gibson Dunn's characterization of her interview before it was released publicly.
Renna replied that she had not been given the opportunity.
"There are minor facts in my interview throughout it that are just, you know -- there are some inaccuracies," she said.
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