Gov. Jon Corzine has dropped his Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests with the Department of Justice for records relating to Gov.-Elect Chris Christie's time as United States Attorney.
"The campaign has ended and the voters chose Chris Christie. The Corzine for Governor campaign will not be pursuing the FOIA's any further," Sean Darcy, who was communications director for the Corzine campaign, told PolitickerNJ.com last week.
FOIA requests do not automatically cease with the end of the campaign, and even two weeks past the election the Justice Department was still dealing with some pre-Election Day appeals from the Corzine camp over requests that the Department initially refused to fill. A source close to the Corzine campaign said the main outstanding request was for email communications between Christie and Bush strategist Karl Rove.
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Maybe Tom Wilson can sue for
Maybe Tom Wilson can sue for the release of the e-mails.
Good job
Wasting hundreds of thousands of tax payer dollars and Asst. US Attorneys hours not fighting crime, but, being on a wild goose chase. Cryan, Pallone and the rest of the desperados can't be voted out soon enough.
So...
So this wan't about doing what was right, it was solely political. Is that what Corzine is admitting?
"We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work!"
- FDR's Treasure Secretary, Henry Morgenthau, in 1939, on 8 years of New Deal spending as an attempt to end the Great Depression.
FOIA
You have to say this for Corzine; he's got a set. Mr. Email-stonewaller suing for emails. Amazing!