Another New Jersey Mayor Claims He Was Punished By Christie's Administration
Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop believes some of the governor's commissioners canceled meetings because he didn't endorse Christie for re-election
Emails released Monday suggest a second New Jersey mayor was punished last year after declining to endorse Gov. Chris Christie's (R) reelection.
Christie's aides arranged meetings between Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, a Democrat, and some of the governor's top commissioners, The Wall Street Journal reports after viewing the documents.
Those meetings were canceled the day that Fulop decided not to endorse Christie, the documents show.
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