New Jersey's lieutenant governor on Monday strongly rejected recent accusations from the mayor of Hoboken that she made political demands related to the release of Hurricane Sandy relief funds.“I deny any suggestion made by Mayor [Dawn] Zimmer that there was ever any condition placed on the release of Sandy funds by me,” Kim Guadagno (R) told the press shortly after delivering an address at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day volunteer event in Union Beach, New Jersey.“Mayor Zimmer's version ... is not only false, but is illogical and does not withstand scrutiny when all of the facts are examined,” she continued.Guadagno also said she was “surprised” by the allegations, claiming that she believed she had a good relationship with Zimmer.After issuing her denial, Guadagno left without taking questions.
i understand her leaving, she did not want to have to try an answer if all was hunky dory why was the money not given to the mayor? that needs to be a bomb attack on her and Christie just explain "where's the money"?
In television appearances on MSNBC and CNN over the weekend, Zimmer said Guadagno had told her last May that the arrival of more Hurricane Sandy relief funds hinged upon the mayor supporting a real estate development project in Hoboken carried out by the Rockefeller Group. The ultimatum, Zimmer said, was delivered by Guadagno, but originated with Christie.Zimmer's accusations have attracted federal interest, as she claims to have spoken to federal investigators for several hours on Sunday.
was deputy Gov., running from the truth, obviously they haven't created an excuse yet, 4 months and no plan B arrogance can give you a soft behind eventually you will fall on it if you are being deceptive.
Zimmer's story can be corroborated by the Feds, DM only those who saw her scamper away and they can only point in which direction.