TRENTON, NJ - JANUARY 9: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks about his knowledge of a traffic study that snarled traffic at the George Washington Bridge during a news conference on January 9, 2014 at the Statehouse in Trenton, New Jersey. According to reports Christie's Deputy Chief of Staff Bridget Anne Kelly is accused of giving a signal to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to close lanes on the George Washington Bridge, allegedly as punishment for the Fort Lee, New Jersey mayor not endorsing the Governor during the election. (Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)
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Bridgegate jury drops hammer on two former Christie aides; guilty on all counts
November 04, 2016
On this episode of the Buck Sexton show:
— It's Freestyle Friday in the Freedom Hut as Buck and the rest of the country gear up for Election Day
— Buck talks about the fallout from Bridgegate, including some potentially lengthy sentences for Christie aides
— The defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine over a fabricated story on rape at UVA has resulted in a $7.5 million judgment against the magazine
— Matt Walsh joins the program to talk about the link between satanism, spirit cooking, and Clinton campaign manager John Podesta
— Archaeologist Fred Hiebert of National Geographic discusses the unsealing of Jesus Christ's tomb for the first time in centuries
— Author Bill Yenne tells the story of America's preparations for a West Coast invasion during World War II
The Buck Sexton Show is LIVE weekdays from 12pm–pm ET, only on The Blaze Radio Network.
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