When an illegal smoke shop opened across the street, Gale Brewer, a local councilwoman, vowed to close it. What happened next was “like a Fellini movie.”
Deadbeats owe New York City a staggering $2.1 billion in outstanding bills racked up since 2017 for parking, traffic and safety code violations and property-related delinquencies, a new analysis released Wednesday found.
details of that. we know there was a text message exchange between mark meadows and ginni thomas referring to a jared. there was no confirmation as to whether that was jared kushner. did the committee learn that was jared kushner? can you disclose that? we don t go into the testimony unless there s a vote of the committee to release it, and that has not yet occurred. but you can imagine, you have a discussion that goes on for multiple hours and there s a lot of content. we appreciate that he came in and spent a whole day with our lawyers answering the questions that he could remember the answers to. and you know, the focus has been on the sort of the scofflaws, of people who violated the law and refused to come in. we have 600, 700 people who have come in to the committee and answered questions. and it has helped us piece together a picture of not only