Via NJ.com:

The failure of former Port Authority of New York and New

Jersey official David Wildstein to answer questions at yesterday's Assembly

Transportation committee hearing left lawmakers frustrated and questioning

Wildstein's reluctance to talk.

Rather than shedding light on the details surrounding the

diversion of lanes at the George Washington Bridge last September as committee

Chairman John Wisniewski had hoped, Wildstein asserted his rights under the

U.S. Constitution's 5th Amendment, which guards against self incrimination.

With a federal investigation looming, it's likely Wildstein

felt he h...