the justice department, according to the president s personal lawyer. that makes a total of three batches, including at least one marked top secret that were found. though the number of biden documents is far smaller than found in donald trump s possession in mar-a-lago and in biden s case were turned over immediately rather than withheld for more than a year and only recovered by the government after a court-ordered search. republicans are still claiming there is a double standard favoring mr. biden over donald trump. president biden may not have any personal legal exposure, if it turns out his aides mishandled the documents without his knowledge, politically this is becoming a five-alarm crisis. joining me now is monica, matthew, joyce, brendan and jeff. we have a full house today. all experts in their field. monica, what do we know? you ve been reporting on this all weekend, the discovery, the president s frustrations, the growing frustrations as republicans demand a visit
Queens College President Frank H. Wu hosted Congresswoman Grace Meng at a February 15 event recognizing the more than $2.2M in federal funding she secured for the College's Business School initiatives and Kupferberg Center for the Arts upgrades. Queens College President Frank H. Wu hosted Congresswoman Grace Meng, New York’s senior member of the House
to pave over that, so there s a tunnel and put parkland in there, recreational facilities in there, community centers in there. finally, we re addressing the cruel fact that black families homes appraise at lower values than homes owned by white families. black small businesses a the engines and economic grew of any community. restaurants, law firms, barbershops, beauty shops, those are the folks who hold the community together. they sponsor the little league, the church events, they sponsor the local volunteer fire company. they keep a community going. well, to hold that community together we need to encourage more of that. so i m proud i signed into law that permanently authorizes the minority small business development initiative, the first time in our history.
MALONEY JOINS HUNTER COLLEGE PUBLIC POLICY INSTITUTE: Thirty-year Congressional veteran Carolyn Maloney will spend the spring 2023 semester as Eleanor Roosevelt Distinguished Leader in Residence at Hunter College’s Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute. Announcement of Rep. Maloney’s appointment was made on Jan. 10 by Hunter College President Jennifer J. Raab. The Congresswoman’s tenure begins on