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Subpoenaed member of Chris Christie’s admin resigns

A member of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s administration who was subpoenaed in the “Bridgegate’’ probe has resigned.

Christina Genovese Renna, the governor’s director of intergovernmental affairs, left Friday — the day former Port Authority official David Wildstein claimed to have evidence contradicting Christie’s account of a lane-closing operation that created traffic chaos in an apparent political vendetta.

Renna reported to Deputy Chief of Staff Bridget Anne Kelly, who set the lane closings in motion with an e-mail to Wildstein.

Renna issued a statement saying she had considered leaving since Christie’s re-election in November.

She is among 17 people close to Christie who have been subpoenaed by a legislative panel in Trenton.

Meanwhile, the New Jersey assemblyman leading the investigation threw cold water Sunday on claims there’s evidence implicating Christie.

“We don’t really know what the evidence is,” Democrat John Wisniewski said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

He challenged Wildstein’s claims that there is evidence Christie knew at the time about the September lane closures on the George Washington Bridge.

Wisniewski insisted that the evidence wasn’t in the reams of documents from Wildstein that have been handed over to his panel.