New Jersey's former governor said he saw no 'legal, or plausible, or ethical explanation' for the senator's conduct.
New Jersey’s former governor said he saw no “legal, or plausible, or ethical explanation” for the senator’s conduct.
“There is no way that any public official has any legal, or plausible, or ethical explanation for having $500,000 in cash stuffed in jackets and envelopes throughout their home, gold bars that have the fingerprints, DNA of someone who you were attempting to fix the system for,” Christie said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
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