They were Mr. McAuliffe complaining about our adjudication in the cases.
To the best of my knowledge, no.
Based on my reading of the Inspector General's report, it appears that it was not.
I believe I did. In a conference call, I believe I did, to the best of my recollection.
I, as the leader of the agency, bear ultimate responsibility for the correctness of our decisions, our administration of the law.
To the best of my knowledge, official business is to be conducted on official Government email.
I believe I informed the Inspector General's office that these cases were the subject of bipartisan support.
Absolutely.
I actually made significant reforms in our administration of the EB-5 program to bring that National security vetting rigor to the program.
I remember a meeting I attended at which Mr. McAuliffe was present.
To the best of my recollection, Congressman, we discussed using it in 2012 with respect to another EB-5 case.