Vagrants standard for sentencing than a statement whether a crime is at the outset . I dont believe it deserves a lesser scrutiny because it is both mandatory and onerous. I am not talking about some other aspects but for that question. And frankly, it suggests that criminal statutes deserve greater scrutiny even though the licensing that gave rise to that statement of every application, they deserve greater scrutiny and this is one of the most onerous penalties we face in practice. I understand your argument. To add to the list of crimes or to have an element of a crime. That is the only thing nothing else. No, your no your honor, i do not mean to suggest that at all. It is a better congressional function. One move congress to take is to list every requirement they think. Another is to say the statute has to have as an element a serious risk of injury to others. But sort of those two. Your honor, i dont think listing them is that difficult. They list a large number of things. Listing
Secret service, there was something going on. Now, those of us that are spend a lot of time at the white house know that lockdowns at the white house are relatively routine. Even fence jumpers happen, you know, three, four times a year. It is an event, but not a particularly remarkable one. But there seem to be there seem to be something a level of alarm that the secret service was displaying that suggested that this may have been a little bit something out of the ordinary. I headed into into the press area of the white house which is sort of at the entrance to the west wing for those of you who havent spent a lot of time there to try and figure out if i could figure out what was going on. And nobody had any they said no, everythings fine we would have gotten an email if something happened. If something happened. Right about that Moment Secret Service agents came stormed in from the west wing with these really large, like semiautomatic weapons that, you know, youve seen the secret Serv
Security will come to order. The pur o pos of this hearing is to receive testimony regarding the immigrant Investor Program known as the eb5 program. I now recognize myself for an Opening Statement. On march 24th the department of Homeland Security Inspector General released a report detailing allegations against deputy secretary mayorkas that relate to his time as director of uscis and his oversight of the eb5 program. The igs Office Conducted more than 50 interviews, reviewed more than 40,000 phone records and obtained more than 1 million documents and emails. This investigation was unprecedented in that there were more than a dozen whistle blowers that came forward to the Inspector Generals office. The findings are troubling as the ig made some very serious charges against mr. Mayorkas. Leave among them were that he used his position to influence outcomes in select cases for the benefit of politically connected and powerful individuals. In general, these allegations fall under four
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Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, who s running for a second term this year, received $25,000 in campaign contributions from a businessman linked to his failed electric car company GreenTech that was probed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its use of a foreign investor visa program.
Sudhakar Shenoy, who was board chairman of GreenTech s sister company Gulf Coast Funds Management, gave $25,000 to McAuliffe s campaign in March after giving $25,000 to McAuliffe s PAC Common Good VA in 2020. Shenoy has given $75,000 to Common Good VA between 2015 and 2019.
Shenoy is now CEO of Virginia-based Alyx Technologies, according to his LinkedIn profile. McAuliffe left GreenTech in 2012 before announcing his previous campaign for governor.