REPORT: FBI investigates Gov. McDonnell, donor
On Tuesday, McDonnell answered tough questions on his monthly radio appearance on WTOP radio’s “Ask the Governor” segment.
On Tuesday, McDonnell answered tough questions on his monthly radio appearance on WTOP radio’s “Ask the Governor” segment.
At the end of a 30-minute conference call from Asia about his current trade mission, the governor was asked about recent developments in the legal case.
There’s probably never been a bigger food fight in Virginia, certainly not one that began in the kitchen of the Governor’s Mansion.
“It was very evident that defense counsel was looking to reach beyond the embezzlement charges and instead politicize this case,” Cuccinelli spokesman Brian Gottstein wrote.
GOLDMAN: The lawyers for Mr. Schneider are cooking up a menu of embarrassments for the McDonnell’s and their children.
The scandal involving who paid for the catering for the governor’s daughter’s wedding at the mansion is a juicy one.
The governor left Virginia Wednesday on a 16-day national and international trade mission.
Should lawmakers be required to disclose gifts to family members?
McDonnell said he believed civil unions could be a possibility in Virginia under current law.
It was a small group that delivered more than 3,600 written public comments to the State Board of Health today.
The event was free and open to the public.
The amendments would reduce the revenue raised from the governor’s original transportation plan.