When did Chris Christie know about the GWB lane closures? Sen. Loretta Weinberg says she sent him a letter two weeks earlier than he claims he first learned about it.
Sen Weinberg Sent Gov. Christie An Early Letter Complaining About Closures
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January 14, 2014

UPDATE: The Wall St. Journal seems to have caught Christie in yet another lie mistake!

TPM has a Sept. 19 letter from NJ Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg about the GWB lane closures on which Chris Christie was copied -- at least two weeks before he said he first knew about it. My, his version does keep changing, doesn't it?

The letter was addressed to William Pat Schuber, a commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which oversees the bridge, expressing her dismay about the lane closures. She also copied Christie on it.

"I am at a loss for words regarding the Authority's sudden change in the traffic flow pattern to the George Washington Bridge from Fort Lee. Reducing the number of lanes during peak traffic times has caused a significant hardship for many in the area. This decision, made with no public comment, has created significant congestion in Bergen County," Weinberg wrote.

At a news conference last month, Christie suggested he first learned of the situation in Fort Lee from newspaper reports published Oct. 1. At his marathon news conference last week, Christie modified his earlier statement and said he may have learned of the issue from "an earlier story." Christie's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from TPM about Weinberg's letter.

In an interview with TPM Monday, Weinberg said she contacted Schuber because he was a former executive of Bergen County, where Fort Lee is located. Due to this association, she expected him to be responsive to local needs. She said Schuber responded after receiving her letter and vowed to look into the issue, but afterwards, she said he did not respond to subsequent inquiries.

"Pat Schuber called me said, 'You know I didn't know anything about this,' which on Sept. 19 he probably didn't, 'But I will get to the bottom of it,'" Weinberg told TPM. "I have engaged Pat Schuber personally and publicly at least two or three times saying, 'You promised me you'd get to the bottom of this.' And I'm faced with dead silence."

Weinberg said her attempts to discuss the matter with Schuber included trying to speak to him at a swearing in event for one of the local councils over the "New Year's break" where they were both in attendance.

"He cut out of there so fast because he didn't want to bump into me," she said.

Schuber did not immediately respond to a request for comment. View Weinberg's original letter below.

Loretta Weinberg Letter (September 19, 2013)

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