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Trump Threatens to Investigate Chris Christie Over ‘Bridgegate’

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President Trump floated the idea after the former governor of New Jersey, a onetime ally, criticized his use of the Justice Department.

A man in a dark suit and a blue tie stands before an audience with an American flag in the background.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaking at a campaign event in New Hampshire last year.Credit...Sophie Park for The New York Times

Mike Ives

Aug. 25, 2025, 2:07 a.m. ET

President Trump on Sunday threatened to investigate former Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey over a 2013 political scandal, days after the F.B.I. raided the home and office of another former Trump official turned critic.

Mr. Trump made the threat on social media after Mr. Christie said during an appearance on ABC News that the president “doesn’t care” about maintaining a separation between his office and criminal investigations.

Mr. Christie, a Republican who was a federal prosecutor before he was elected governor, had been discussing Mr. Trump’s connection to recent F.B.I. searches of the Maryland home and Washington office of John R. Bolton, a national security adviser in the president’s first term.

The raid of Mr. Bolton’s home and office last week was the latest example since Mr. Trump returned to office of how his administration is deploying the Justice Department as a weapon for the president’s score-settling and political crusades.

Mr. Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform late Sunday that Mr. Christie had lied about 2013 lane closures on the George Washington Bridge “in order to stay out of prison, at the same time sacrificing people who worked for him.” The president was referring to a decision by Mr. Christie’s associates to close access lanes to the bridge, which links New Jersey and Manhattan, in order to punish the Democratic mayor of a New Jersey town.

“Chris refused to take responsibility for these criminal acts,” Mr. Trump wrote. “For the sake of JUSTICE, perhaps we should start looking at that very serious situation again? NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW!”


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