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Ken Cuccinelli

Kenneth Thomas Cuccinelli II (/ˈkɪˈnɛli/ KOO-chi-NEL-ee; born July 30, 1968) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the senior official performing the duties of the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security from 2019 to 2021. A member of the Republican Party, he also served as the Principal Deputy and Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and was Attorney General of Virginia from 2010 to 2014.

Ken Cuccinelli
Senior Official Performing the Duties of the United States Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security[1]
De facto, disputed
In office
November 13, 2019 – January 20, 2021
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byDavid Pekoske
Succeeded byDavid Pekoske (acting)
Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Director of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services[1]
De facto, disputed
In office
June 10, 2019 – January 20, 2021[2][3]
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byL. Francis Cissna
Succeeded byTracy Renaud (acting)
Principal Deputy Director of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
In office
June 10, 2019 – January 20, 2021
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byOffice abolished
46th Attorney General of Virginia
In office
January 16, 2010 – January 11, 2014
GovernorBob McDonnell
Preceded byBill Mims
Succeeded byMark Herring
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the 37th district
In office
August 19, 2002 – January 12, 2010
Preceded byWarren E. Barry
Succeeded byDavid W. Marsden
Personal details
Born
Kenneth Thomas Cuccinelli II

(1968-07-30) July 30, 1968 (age 54)
Edison, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Alice Monteiro Davis
(m. 1991)
Children7
EducationUniversity of Virginia (BS)
George Mason University (MA, JD)
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He previously served in the Virginia Senate, representing the 37th district in Fairfax County from 2002 until 2010, and as the 46th attorney general of Virginia from 2010 until 2014. Cuccinelli was the Republican nominee for Governor of Virginia in the 2013 Virginia gubernatorial election, losing to the Democratic nominee, Terry McAuliffe.

A self-described opponent of homosexuality, Cuccinelli in his position as Virginia Attorney General defended anti-sodomy laws and prohibitions on same-sex marriage. Cuccinelli rejects the scientific consensus on climate change, and in his position as Attorney General investigated climate scientists whom he accused of fraud. Characterized as an immigration hard-liner, Cuccinelli sought to prohibit undocumented immigrants from attending universities, repeal birthright citizenship, and force employees to speak English in the workplace.

His appointment as Acting USCIS Director by the Donald Trump administration was ruled unlawful by U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss in March 2020, who found it to be in violation of the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998. Later that year, the Government Accountability Office ruled his appointment as the acting Deputy Secretary illegal, as well.

Early life, education, and early career

Cuccinelli was born in Edison, New Jersey, the son of Maribeth (née Reilly) and Kenneth Thomas Cuccinelli.[4] His father is of Italian descent and his mother is of Irish ancestry.[5] He graduated from Gonzaga College High School in 1986,[6] and received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Virginia, a Juris Doctor degree from George Mason University School of Law, and an M.A. in International Commerce and Policy from George Mason University.[7]

He co-founded a general practice law firm in Fairfax City, Virginia.[8]

Virginia Senate (2002–2010)

Cuccinelli ran for the state Senate in the 37th District in an August 2002 special election. He defeated Democrat Catherine Belter 55%–45%.[9][10] In 2003, he was re-elected to his first full term, defeating Democrat Jim E. Mitchell III 53% to 47%.[11] In 2007, he barely won re-election to his second full term, narrowly defeating Democrat Janet Oleszek by a 0.3-point margin, a difference of just 92 votes out of about 37,000 votes cast.[12][13]

Attorney General of Virginia (2010–2014)

In 2009, Cuccinelli was selected as the Republican nominee for attorney general,[14] going on to win 58% of the vote (1,123,816 votes). Republican Bob McDonnell became governor,[15] and Bill Bolling was re-elected as lieutenant governor. Cuccinelli was inaugurated on January 16, 2010.[16]

 
Cuccinelli (right) speaking at US Department of Justice announcement of resolution with Abbott Laboratories for its off-label promotion of the drug Depakote

In 2010, Cuccinelli was the first attorney general to file a federal lawsuit (Virginia v. Sebelius) challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).[17][18] During his 2013 run for governor, Cuccinelli opposed the ACA's Medicaid expansion.[18]

In July 2010, Cuccinelli joined eight other states in filing an amicus brief opposing the federal government's lawsuit challenging an Arizona immigration enforcement statute.[19] In August 2010, Cuccinelli authorized law enforcement officials to investigate the immigration status of anyone that they have stopped.[20]

Cuccinelli rejects the scientific consensus on climate change.[21] In 2010, Cuccinelli sought judicial review of the Environmental Protection Agency's finding that greenhouse gasses endanger public health.[22] In 2012, a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected Cuccinelli's arguments.[23] In 2010, Cuccinelli announced he would challenge the March 2010 standards for motor vehicle fuel efficiency specified in the Clean Air Act.[24][25][26] In April 2010, as part of the Attorney General of Virginia's climate science investigation, Cuccinelli served a civil investigative demand on the University of Virginia seeking a broad range of documents related to climate researcher Michael E. Mann.[27][28] On August 30, 2010, Judge Paul M. Peatross Jr. ruled that "the nature of the conduct is not stated so that any reasonable person could glean what Dr. Mann did to violate the statute."[29][30][31] Cuccinelli appealed the case to the Virginia Supreme Court, which ruled that Cuccinelli did not have the authority to make these demands. The outcome was hailed as a victory for academic freedom.[32][33]

Cuccinelli opposes homosexuality, describing homosexual acts as "against nature" and "harmful to society".[34][35][36] Cuccinelli opposes same-sex marriage.[37] He has argued against the constitutionality of same-sex marriages.[37] In 2010, Cuccinelli called on Virginia universities to remove "'sexual orientation,' 'gender identity,' 'gender expression,' or like classification, as a protected class within its nondiscrimination policy, absent specific authorization from the General Assembly".[38][34]

He defended the constitutionality of Virginia laws prohibiting sodomy.[39] In March 2013, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals struck down Virginia's anti-sodomy law, finding it unconstitutional based on the Supreme Court's 2003 ruling in Lawrence v. Texas".[40] On June 25, 2013, Cuccinelli filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court,[41][42] but in October 2013 the Supreme Court denied Cuccinelli's appeal.[43] On November 24, 2010, Cuccinelli issued a legal opinion that police, school administrators, and teachers could search students' cell phones on the basis of reasonable suspicions in order to deter cyberbullying and "sexting". The ACLU and the Rutherford Institute said that Cuccinelli's opinion was in error, lacking a legal foundation.[44][45]

Since 2007, his office negotiated settlements of almost $8 million representing refunds from eight auto-title lenders,[46][47] filed a lawsuit against CNC Financial Services, Inc. for charging interest rates of 300 percent or more,[46][47][48] and filed two separate against two Virginia Beach-based mortgage modification companies for charging customers up to $1,200 in illegal advance fees.[49] He was involved in passing legislation targeting human trafficking.[50]

2013 run for governor

After his election as attorney general, it was speculated that Cuccinelli was a potential candidate for governor in the 2013 election[51] or for the United States Senate in 2014. Cuccinelli himself stated that he was considering running for the Senate.[52] Two days later, one of his aides said, "We haven't ruled out anything. He's not actively considering a run for any particular office at the moment. Ken is operating under the assumption that he will run for reelection [in 2013]. He hasn't ruled out any option besides running for president, which he has no desire to do."[53]

On November 30, 2011, The Washington Post reported that Cuccinelli would announce within days that he was running for governor in 2013; the next day, Cuccinelli confirmed that he would run.[54] Cuccinelli said he would continue serving as attorney general during his run. He is the first attorney general since 1985 to remain in office while seeking the governorship rather than resign the position while seeking the office, a precedent that the last six attorneys general to run for governor have adhered to.[55]

Cuccinelli lost to Terry McAuliffe on November 5, 2013, by 56,435 votes, or 2.5% of total ballots cast.[56] The Libertarian Party candidate, Robert Sarvis, received 146,084 votes, or 6.5% of the vote total.[56]

After leaving office

In the 2016 presidential election, Cuccinelli served as an advisor to Ted Cruz's campaign, leading the campaign's effort to win delegates for Cruz at the 2016 Republican National Convention.[57]

In early polls on the 2017 gubernatorial race, Cuccinelli was a frontrunner for the Republican nomination.[58] However, in April 2016, Cuccinelli announced that he would not run for governor in 2017.[59]

In May 2016, Cuccinelli was named general counsel of the FreedomWorks Foundation, where he helps state attorneys general who want to oppose a federal regulation.[60]

In January 2017, Cuccinelli filed a legal brief on behalf of the Virginia Poverty Law Center, challenging a 2015 law which freezes base electricity rates charged by Dominion Power, one of the state's most powerful corporations, and Appalachian Power Company. The basis of the brief is that the law allows these semi-public electric utility companies to charge excess rates. Cuccinelli said "This is a legalized transfer [of money] from poorer Virginians to two utility companies. It is unfair and unjust and unconstitutional, and it's bad policy."[61]

De facto Acting USCIS Director (2019–2021)

'Press Briefing with Acting Director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services Ken Cuccinelli' —video from White House

Cuccinelli was appointed to serve as the Principal Deputy Director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in June 2019, allowing him to become the Acting Director.[62]

As the administrator of USCIS, Cuccinelli was in charge of the systems for legal immigration and naturalization. He said that he regarded access to immigration as a privilege, not a right, and that "We are not a benefit agency, we are a vetting agency."[63]

Appointment controversy

Cuccinelli was appointed Acting Director when leading Senators indicated he had little chance of Senate confirmation as permanent director.[64][65] He was first appointed to a newly created position of "Principal Deputy Director", which according to Department of Homeland Security officials allowed him to then be appointed as Acting Director under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act (FVRA).[66]

The appointment as Acting Director of USCIS may have circumvented the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, according to the Chairs of the House committees on Judiciary, Homeland Security, and Government Oversight.[67] FVRA stipulates eligibility criteria for temporarily filling positions that require Senate confirmation. Before being considered for the position, Cuccinelli had met none of the eligibility criteria. In a letter to the Acting Secretary of Homeland Security, the House committee chairs allege that the brief appointment to "Principal Deputy Director" had been retroactively applied, possibly in violation of the law.[67] The USCIS employees union also challenged the legality of Cuccinelli's appointment.[65]

In September 2019, a lawsuit was filed challenging his asylum directives, partially on the basis that his appointment was invalid.[68] On March 1, 2020, US District Court Judge Randolph D. Moss ruled that Cuccinelli was not lawfully appointed to serve as acting director and therefore lacked authority to issue two of the directives challenged in the lawsuit. Because the case was not filed as a class action, Moss was "unconvinced" that his relief should be extended to other asylum seekers not part of the original suit.[69][70] On August 12, 2020, the government dropped its appeal in the case.[71]

Tenure in office

In July 2019, Cuccinelli blamed an asylum seeker for the asylum seeker's own death and that of his daughter who were found dead on the banks of the Rio Grande River.[72] He said, "The reason we have tragedies like that on the border is because those folks, that father didn't want to wait to go through the asylum process in the legal fashion, so decided to cross the river".[72] He said in an interview that the administration is prepared to deport approximately 1 million undocumented immigrants who have final removal orders already in place.[73]

On August 12, 2019, Cuccinelli announced a revised regulation, to go into effect October 15, 2019, expanding the public charge requirements for legal immigration. Green cards and visas can be denied if people are likely to need federal, state and local government benefits including food stamps, housing vouchers and Medicaid. When asked whether this change contradicted the poem welcoming the impoverished and persecuted engraved at the base of the Statue of Liberty, Cuccinelli offered a revision, "Give me your tired and your poor who can stand on their own two feet and who will not become a public charge." The original poem, Emma Lazarus's "The New Colossus", states "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore." Cuccinelli asserted the new requirements were consistent with the public charge laws, which first passed in 1882: the same era as the poem. He further asserted that the poem referred to European immigrants, though these assertions were disputed by Lazarus's biographer.[74][75][76][77]

In October 2019, Ken Cuccinelli testified to a Congressional investigation that he alone had made the decision to end the medical deferred action program, a decision which he reversed after public outcry, and complaints from some patients in the U.S. for medical care that they would die if deported to their home countries.[78]

On March 1, 2020, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that Cuccinelli's appointment as USCIS director was illegal because the newly created principal deputy director role did not count as a "first assistant" under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998 because he had never served in a subordinate role to any other USCIS official. This decision caused the suspension of all directives issued by him.[79]

De facto Acting Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security

Appointment controversy

On November 13, 2019, newly sworn-in Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf named Cuccinelli to be the Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security.[80][81][82] Cuccinelli continued to serve concurrently in the acting USCIS director role.[79]

The legality of this appointment was unclear; House Committee on Homeland Security Chair Bennie Thompson called the appointment "legally questionable", while University of Texas School of Law Professor Stephen Vladeck said that "because Congress has not, by law, specified which position is 'first assistant' to the Deputy Secretary, this move is technically legal," despite "messing up the entire DHS line of succession in order to pull this off."[83]

On November 15, House Democrats requested that the Comptroller General of the United States review the legality of this appointment and Chad Wolf's as Acting Secretary on the basis that former Acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan did not have authority to change the department's line of succession.[84] On August 14, 2020, the Government Accountability Office issued a decision confirming that his appointment as Acting Deputy Secretary illegal on this basis.[85][86]

Tenure

Cuccinelli was appointed as a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force on January 29, 2020.

Senator Kamala Harris questions Cuccinelli during his testimony about the federal response to COVID-19.
 
Cuccinelli tours the United States Capitol following the January 2021 storming in his capacity as acting Deputy Secretary.

In July 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Department of Homeland Security announced that international students in the United States would be deported unless they took in-person classes at universities in the United States. At the time, many universities were considering online-only models or hybrid in-person/online classes in order to safeguard the health of students and staff, as well as to halt the spread of the coronavirus. Cuccinelli defended the policy, saying "there isn't a reason" for international students to remain in the United States unless classes are in-person. He also said that the intent behind the announcement was to encourage universities to have in-person classes during the pandemic.[87] The United States issued nearly 400,000 F1- and M-visas (student visas) in 2019.[88] On July 8, 2020, Harvard filed pleadings together with MIT in the US District Court in Boston seeking a temporary restraining order prohibiting enforcement of the order.[89]

That same month, Cuccinelli defended the deployment of federal agents dressed in camouflage and tactical gear to Portland, Oregon where they picked up protestors and took them into unmarked vehicles.[90][91]

Under his tenure, Cuccinelli reduced oversight of the DHS's intelligence arm, making it unnecessary for it to get approval from the DHS's civil liberties office in producing intelligence products. Since the change, the DHS's intelligence arm began compiling intelligence reports on journalists who covered the deployment of DHS agents to Portland, Oregon.[92] The intelligence arm also documented communications between protestors on the app Telegram.[92]

According to a whistleblower complaint released in September 2020, Cuccinelli ordered the intelligence branch at DHS to modify its intelligence assessments to downplay the threat posed by white supremacy groups and to instead focus on "left-wing" groups such as the antifa movement.[93]

Another whistleblower complaint, filed February 1, 2021, asserted that on January 19, 2021, the day before Biden's inauguration, Cuccinelli signed an agreement with the union representing ICE agents which essentially gives the agents the power to determine policy, by requiring prior written consent from the union before any change to policies and functions that affect them can take effect. The complaint said that Cuccinelli's action was an abuse of power intended to "tie Biden's hands" with regard to immigration policy.[94]

Political positions

 
Cuccinelli receiving the "Defender of the Constitution" Award at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in February 2012, for his work as Attorney General of Virginia.

Abortion

Cuccinelli opposes a right to terminate a pregnancy.[95][96] In November 2008 he was named the Family Foundation of Virginia "Legislator of the Year".[97] Cuccinelli sponsored a number of bills to discourage abortions, including requiring doctors to anesthetize fetuses undergoing late term abortions,[98] altering the licensing and regulation of abortion clinics,[99] and requiring that a doctor save the fetal tissue when performing an abortion on a woman under age 15, for forensic use.[100] As a state senator, he advanced legislation to make abortion clinics subject to the same health and safety standards as outpatient surgical hospitals.[95] He supported two "personhood" bills that sought to provide human embryos with legal rights.[96]

Birtherism

In 2010, Cuccinelli made statements that appeared to question whether President Barack Obama was born in the United States. He later backed away from the statements.[101][102]

Guns

Cuccinelli is a longtime advocate for gun rights.[103] sponsored legislation to repeal the prohibition on carrying a concealed handgun in a restaurant or club,[104] for Virginia to recognize concealed handgun permits from other states,[105] and to shield concealed handgun permit application data from Freedom of Information Act requests.[106] Under Cuccinelli's proposal a person could only be disqualified for such a permit by a court ruling based on the applicant's past actions.[107] In the 2009 legislative session, a bill Cuccinelli introduced was passed that, for the purposes of granting a Virginia concealed handgun permit, required the state to accept as proof of "handgun competence" any certificate from an online handgun safety course featuring an NRA Certified instructor.[108]

Cuccinelli believes that mental illness is the root cause of mass shootings, and that they can be better prevented with more access to mental health care.[103] He has pushed for restricting mentally ill persons from obtaining guns.[109]

Immigration

Cuccinelli has been described as an immigration hard-liner.[101] He has supported President Trump's anti-immigration policies.[110][101] While in Virginia politics, Cuccinelli pushed legislation to force employees to speak English in the workplace.[101] He has sought to repeal birthright citizenship.[101] He sought to ban undocumented immigrants from attending Virginia colleges.[111]

Donald Trump

During the 2016 Republican National Convention, Cuccinelli led an effort to prevent Donald Trump from receiving the Republican presidential nomination.[101] He was a staunch Ted Cruz supporter during the 2016 Republican primaries.[111] In 2023, Cuccinelli launched a PAC encouraging Ron DeSantis to enter the 2024 Republican primary.[112]

Taxes

In 2006, Cuccinelli sent out a fundraising letter that criticized the Virginia Senate's Republican majority for passing a gasoline tax increase. The letter elicited rebuke from fellow Republican Tommy Norment.[113] In his 2013 campaign, Cuccinelli proposed cutting the top individual income rate from 5.75 percent to 5 percent and the corporate income tax rate from 6 percent to 4 percent for a total reduction in tax revenue of about $1.4 billion a year. He has stated that he would offset that lost revenue by slowing the growth of the state's general fund spending and by eliminating unspecified tax exemptions and loopholes.[114][115]

Eminent domain

In the 2005, 2006 and 2007 legislative sessions, Cuccinelli worked to pass eminent domain (compulsory purchase) laws that prevented local and state governments from taking private homes and businesses for developers' projects.[116] In April 2010, Cuccinelli told the Roanoke Chamber of Commerce that he wanted to improve the protection of property rights in Virginia's Constitution. "There is no consistency on the application of eminent domain throughout Virginia," he said.[117] In 2012, Cuccinelli championed a constitutional amendment to prohibit eminent domain from being used to take private land for private gain, thus restricting it to being used only for public gain. The amendment was placed on the ballot for a voter referendum in the 2012 general election, and was passed 74%–26%.[118]

Law enforcement

In 2005, Cuccinelli was the chief patron of SB873,[119] legislation that entitled law enforcement officers to overtime pay from local governments for hours worked while on vacation or other leave.[120]

Abstinence-only sex education

Cuccinelli has been a strong advocate of the abstinence-only sex education programs with state funding. He stated "The longer you delay the commencement of sexual activity, you have healthier and happier kids and more successful kids."[121]

Electoral history

Virginia Senate Special Election, August 6, 2002
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ken Cuccinelli 10,041 55.01
Democratic Cathy Belter 8,193 44.89
Independent Write-in candidates 18 0.10
Total votes 18,252 100
Virginia Senate General Election, November 4, 2003
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ken Cuccinelli 16,762 53.31
Democratic Jim Mitchell 14,658 46.62
Independent Write-in candidates 23 0.07
Total votes 31,443 100
Virginia Senate General Election, November 6, 2007
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ken Cuccinelli 18,602 50.02
Democratic Janet Oleszek 18,510 49.77
Independent Write-in candidates 73 0.19
Total votes 37,185 100
Virginia Attorney General Election, November 3, 2009
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ken Cuccinelli 1,124,137 57.51
Democratic Steve Shannon 828,687 42.39
Independent Write-in candidates 1,772 0.09
Total votes 1,954,596 100
Virginia gubernatorial election, 2013[122]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Terry McAuliffe 1,069,859 47.75%
Republican Ken Cuccinelli 1,013,355 45.23%
Libertarian Robert Sarvis 146,084 6.52%
Write-ins 11,091 0.50%
Plurality 56,504 2.52%

Personal life

Cuccinelli is married to Alice Monteiro Davis. They met at Gonzaga College High School and were each other's prom dates. They lost touch as Cuccinelli attended UVA and Davis attended James Madison University. Cuccinelli phoned her during their senior year in college, they reconnected, and married in October 1991. They have seven children.

They live in Nokesville, Prince William County, Virginia.[123][124]

See also

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Cuccinelli redirects here For the fashion designer see Cucinelli Kenneth Thomas Cuccinelli II ˈ k uː tʃ ɪ ˈ n ɛ l i KOO chi NEL ee born July 30 1968 is an American lawyer and politician who served as the senior official performing the duties of the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security from 2019 to 2021 A member of the Republican Party he also served as the Principal Deputy and Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Director of U S Citizenship and Immigration Services USCIS and was Attorney General of Virginia from 2010 to 2014 Ken CuccinelliSenior Official Performing the Duties of the United States Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security 1 De facto disputedIn office November 13 2019 January 20 2021PresidentDonald TrumpPreceded byDavid PekoskeSucceeded byDavid Pekoske acting Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Director of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services 1 De facto disputedIn office June 10 2019 January 20 2021 2 3 PresidentDonald TrumpPreceded byL Francis CissnaSucceeded byTracy Renaud acting Principal Deputy Director of United States Citizenship and Immigration ServicesIn office June 10 2019 January 20 2021PresidentDonald TrumpPreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byOffice abolished46th Attorney General of VirginiaIn office January 16 2010 January 11 2014GovernorBob McDonnellPreceded byBill MimsSucceeded byMark HerringMember of the Virginia Senate from the 37th districtIn office August 19 2002 January 12 2010Preceded byWarren E BarrySucceeded byDavid W MarsdenPersonal detailsBornKenneth Thomas Cuccinelli II 1968 07 30 July 30 1968 age 54 Edison New Jersey U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseAlice Monteiro Davis m 1991 wbr Children7EducationUniversity of Virginia BS George Mason University MA JD SignatureHe previously served in the Virginia Senate representing the 37th district in Fairfax County from 2002 until 2010 and as the 46th attorney general of Virginia from 2010 until 2014 Cuccinelli was the Republican nominee for Governor of Virginia in the 2013 Virginia gubernatorial election losing to the Democratic nominee Terry McAuliffe A self described opponent of homosexuality Cuccinelli in his position as Virginia Attorney General defended anti sodomy laws and prohibitions on same sex marriage Cuccinelli rejects the scientific consensus on climate change and in his position as Attorney General investigated climate scientists whom he accused of fraud Characterized as an immigration hard liner Cuccinelli sought to prohibit undocumented immigrants from attending universities repeal birthright citizenship and force employees to speak English in the workplace His appointment as Acting USCIS Director by the Donald Trump administration was ruled unlawful by U S District Judge Randolph Moss in March 2020 who found it to be in violation of the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998 Later that year the Government Accountability Office ruled his appointment as the acting Deputy Secretary illegal as well Contents 1 Early life education and early career 2 Virginia Senate 2002 2010 3 Attorney General of Virginia 2010 2014 4 2013 run for governor 5 After leaving office 6 De facto Acting USCIS Director 2019 2021 6 1 Appointment controversy 6 2 Tenure in office 7 De facto Acting Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security 7 1 Appointment controversy 7 2 Tenure 8 Political positions 8 1 Abortion 8 2 Birtherism 8 3 Guns 8 4 Immigration 8 5 Donald Trump 8 6 Taxes 8 7 Eminent domain 8 8 Law enforcement 8 9 Abstinence only sex education 9 Electoral history 10 Personal life 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksEarly life education and early career EditCuccinelli was born in Edison New Jersey the son of Maribeth nee Reilly and Kenneth Thomas Cuccinelli 4 His father is of Italian descent and his mother is of Irish ancestry 5 He graduated from Gonzaga College High School in 1986 6 and received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Virginia a Juris Doctor degree from George Mason University School of Law and an M A in International Commerce and Policy from George Mason University 7 He co founded a general practice law firm in Fairfax City Virginia 8 Virginia Senate 2002 2010 EditCuccinelli ran for the state Senate in the 37th District in an August 2002 special election He defeated Democrat Catherine Belter 55 45 9 10 In 2003 he was re elected to his first full term defeating Democrat Jim E Mitchell III 53 to 47 11 In 2007 he barely won re election to his second full term narrowly defeating Democrat Janet Oleszek by a 0 3 point margin a difference of just 92 votes out of about 37 000 votes cast 12 13 Attorney General of Virginia 2010 2014 EditMain article Ken Cuccinelli s term as Attorney General of VirginiaIn 2009 Cuccinelli was selected as the Republican nominee for attorney general 14 going on to win 58 of the vote 1 123 816 votes Republican Bob McDonnell became governor 15 and Bill Bolling was re elected as lieutenant governor Cuccinelli was inaugurated on January 16 2010 16 Cuccinelli right speaking at US Department of Justice announcement of resolution with Abbott Laboratories for its off label promotion of the drug Depakote In 2010 Cuccinelli was the first attorney general to file a federal lawsuit Virginia v Sebelius challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act Obamacare 17 18 During his 2013 run for governor Cuccinelli opposed the ACA s Medicaid expansion 18 In July 2010 Cuccinelli joined eight other states in filing an amicus brief opposing the federal government s lawsuit challenging an Arizona immigration enforcement statute 19 In August 2010 Cuccinelli authorized law enforcement officials to investigate the immigration status of anyone that they have stopped 20 Cuccinelli rejects the scientific consensus on climate change 21 In 2010 Cuccinelli sought judicial review of the Environmental Protection Agency s finding that greenhouse gasses endanger public health 22 In 2012 a three judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected Cuccinelli s arguments 23 In 2010 Cuccinelli announced he would challenge the March 2010 standards for motor vehicle fuel efficiency specified in the Clean Air Act 24 25 26 In April 2010 as part of the Attorney General of Virginia s climate science investigation Cuccinelli served a civil investigative demand on the University of Virginia seeking a broad range of documents related to climate researcher Michael E Mann 27 28 On August 30 2010 Judge Paul M Peatross Jr ruled that the nature of the conduct is not stated so that any reasonable person could glean what Dr Mann did to violate the statute 29 30 31 Cuccinelli appealed the case to the Virginia Supreme Court which ruled that Cuccinelli did not have the authority to make these demands The outcome was hailed as a victory for academic freedom 32 33 Cuccinelli opposes homosexuality describing homosexual acts as against nature and harmful to society 34 35 36 Cuccinelli opposes same sex marriage 37 He has argued against the constitutionality of same sex marriages 37 In 2010 Cuccinelli called on Virginia universities to remove sexual orientation gender identity gender expression or like classification as a protected class within its nondiscrimination policy absent specific authorization from the General Assembly 38 34 He defended the constitutionality of Virginia laws prohibiting sodomy 39 In March 2013 a panel of the U S Court of Appeals struck down Virginia s anti sodomy law finding it unconstitutional based on the Supreme Court s 2003 ruling in Lawrence v Texas 40 On June 25 2013 Cuccinelli filed an appeal with the U S Supreme Court 41 42 but in October 2013 the Supreme Court denied Cuccinelli s appeal 43 On November 24 2010 Cuccinelli issued a legal opinion that police school administrators and teachers could search students cell phones on the basis of reasonable suspicions in order to deter cyberbullying and sexting The ACLU and the Rutherford Institute said that Cuccinelli s opinion was in error lacking a legal foundation 44 45 Since 2007 his office negotiated settlements of almost 8 million representing refunds from eight auto title lenders 46 47 filed a lawsuit against CNC Financial Services Inc for charging interest rates of 300 percent or more 46 47 48 and filed two separate against two Virginia Beach based mortgage modification companies for charging customers up to 1 200 in illegal advance fees 49 He was involved in passing legislation targeting human trafficking 50 2013 run for governor EditMain article 2013 Virginia gubernatorial election After his election as attorney general it was speculated that Cuccinelli was a potential candidate for governor in the 2013 election 51 or for the United States Senate in 2014 Cuccinelli himself stated that he was considering running for the Senate 52 Two days later one of his aides said We haven t ruled out anything He s not actively considering a run for any particular office at the moment Ken is operating under the assumption that he will run for reelection in 2013 He hasn t ruled out any option besides running for president which he has no desire to do 53 On November 30 2011 The Washington Post reported that Cuccinelli would announce within days that he was running for governor in 2013 the next day Cuccinelli confirmed that he would run 54 Cuccinelli said he would continue serving as attorney general during his run He is the first attorney general since 1985 to remain in office while seeking the governorship rather than resign the position while seeking the office a precedent that the last six attorneys general to run for governor have adhered to 55 Cuccinelli lost to Terry McAuliffe on November 5 2013 by 56 435 votes or 2 5 of total ballots cast 56 The Libertarian Party candidate Robert Sarvis received 146 084 votes or 6 5 of the vote total 56 After leaving office EditIn the 2016 presidential election Cuccinelli served as an advisor to Ted Cruz s campaign leading the campaign s effort to win delegates for Cruz at the 2016 Republican National Convention 57 In early polls on the 2017 gubernatorial race Cuccinelli was a frontrunner for the Republican nomination 58 However in April 2016 Cuccinelli announced that he would not run for governor in 2017 59 In May 2016 Cuccinelli was named general counsel of the FreedomWorks Foundation where he helps state attorneys general who want to oppose a federal regulation 60 In January 2017 Cuccinelli filed a legal brief on behalf of the Virginia Poverty Law Center challenging a 2015 law which freezes base electricity rates charged by Dominion Power one of the state s most powerful corporations and Appalachian Power Company The basis of the brief is that the law allows these semi public electric utility companies to charge excess rates Cuccinelli said This is a legalized transfer of money from poorer Virginians to two utility companies It is unfair and unjust and unconstitutional and it s bad policy 61 De facto Acting USCIS Director 2019 2021 Edit source source source source source source source source source source source source Press Briefing with Acting Director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services Ken Cuccinelli video from White House Cuccinelli was appointed to serve as the Principal Deputy Director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services USCIS in June 2019 allowing him to become the Acting Director 62 As the administrator of USCIS Cuccinelli was in charge of the systems for legal immigration and naturalization He said that he regarded access to immigration as a privilege not a right and that We are not a benefit agency we are a vetting agency 63 Appointment controversy Edit Main article 2019 2020 Department of Homeland Security appointment disputes Cuccinelli was appointed Acting Director when leading Senators indicated he had little chance of Senate confirmation as permanent director 64 65 He was first appointed to a newly created position of Principal Deputy Director which according to Department of Homeland Security officials allowed him to then be appointed as Acting Director under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act FVRA 66 The appointment as Acting Director of USCIS may have circumvented the Federal Vacancies Reform Act according to the Chairs of the House committees on Judiciary Homeland Security and Government Oversight 67 FVRA stipulates eligibility criteria for temporarily filling positions that require Senate confirmation Before being considered for the position Cuccinelli had met none of the eligibility criteria In a letter to the Acting Secretary of Homeland Security the House committee chairs allege that the brief appointment to Principal Deputy Director had been retroactively applied possibly in violation of the law 67 The USCIS employees union also challenged the legality of Cuccinelli s appointment 65 In September 2019 a lawsuit was filed challenging his asylum directives partially on the basis that his appointment was invalid 68 On March 1 2020 US District Court Judge Randolph D Moss ruled that Cuccinelli was not lawfully appointed to serve as acting director and therefore lacked authority to issue two of the directives challenged in the lawsuit Because the case was not filed as a class action Moss was unconvinced that his relief should be extended to other asylum seekers not part of the original suit 69 70 On August 12 2020 the government dropped its appeal in the case 71 Tenure in office Edit In July 2019 Cuccinelli blamed an asylum seeker for the asylum seeker s own death and that of his daughter who were found dead on the banks of the Rio Grande River 72 He said The reason we have tragedies like that on the border is because those folks that father didn t want to wait to go through the asylum process in the legal fashion so decided to cross the river 72 He said in an interview that the administration is prepared to deport approximately 1 million undocumented immigrants who have final removal orders already in place 73 On August 12 2019 Cuccinelli announced a revised regulation to go into effect October 15 2019 expanding the public charge requirements for legal immigration Green cards and visas can be denied if people are likely to need federal state and local government benefits including food stamps housing vouchers and Medicaid When asked whether this change contradicted the poem welcoming the impoverished and persecuted engraved at the base of the Statue of Liberty Cuccinelli offered a revision Give me your tired and your poor who can stand on their own two feet and who will not become a public charge The original poem Emma Lazarus s The New Colossus states Give me your tired your poor your huddled masses yearning to breathe free The wretched refuse of your teeming shore Cuccinelli asserted the new requirements were consistent with the public charge laws which first passed in 1882 the same era as the poem He further asserted that the poem referred to European immigrants though these assertions were disputed by Lazarus s biographer 74 75 76 77 In October 2019 Ken Cuccinelli testified to a Congressional investigation that he alone had made the decision to end the medical deferred action program a decision which he reversed after public outcry and complaints from some patients in the U S for medical care that they would die if deported to their home countries 78 On March 1 2020 the United States District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that Cuccinelli s appointment as USCIS director was illegal because the newly created principal deputy director role did not count as a first assistant under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998 because he had never served in a subordinate role to any other USCIS official This decision caused the suspension of all directives issued by him 79 De facto Acting Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security EditAppointment controversy Edit Main article 2019 2020 Department of Homeland Security appointment disputes On November 13 2019 newly sworn in Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf named Cuccinelli to be the Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security 80 81 82 Cuccinelli continued to serve concurrently in the acting USCIS director role 79 The legality of this appointment was unclear House Committee on Homeland Security Chair Bennie Thompson called the appointment legally questionable while University of Texas School of Law Professor Stephen Vladeck said that because Congress has not by law specified which position is first assistant to the Deputy Secretary this move is technically legal despite messing up the entire DHS line of succession in order to pull this off 83 On November 15 House Democrats requested that the Comptroller General of the United States review the legality of this appointment and Chad Wolf s as Acting Secretary on the basis that former Acting Secretary Kevin McAleenan did not have authority to change the department s line of succession 84 On August 14 2020 the Government Accountability Office issued a decision confirming that his appointment as Acting Deputy Secretary illegal on this basis 85 86 Tenure Edit Cuccinelli was appointed as a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force on January 29 2020 source Senator Kamala Harris questions Cuccinelli during his testimony about the federal response to COVID 19 Cuccinelli tours the United States Capitol following the January 2021 storming in his capacity as acting Deputy Secretary In July 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic the Department of Homeland Security announced that international students in the United States would be deported unless they took in person classes at universities in the United States At the time many universities were considering online only models or hybrid in person online classes in order to safeguard the health of students and staff as well as to halt the spread of the coronavirus Cuccinelli defended the policy saying there isn t a reason for international students to remain in the United States unless classes are in person He also said that the intent behind the announcement was to encourage universities to have in person classes during the pandemic 87 The United States issued nearly 400 000 F1 and M visas student visas in 2019 88 On July 8 2020 Harvard filed pleadings together with MIT in the US District Court in Boston seeking a temporary restraining order prohibiting enforcement of the order 89 That same month Cuccinelli defended the deployment of federal agents dressed in camouflage and tactical gear to Portland Oregon where they picked up protestors and took them into unmarked vehicles 90 91 Under his tenure Cuccinelli reduced oversight of the DHS s intelligence arm making it unnecessary for it to get approval from the DHS s civil liberties office in producing intelligence products Since the change the DHS s intelligence arm began compiling intelligence reports on journalists who covered the deployment of DHS agents to Portland Oregon 92 The intelligence arm also documented communications between protestors on the app Telegram 92 According to a whistleblower complaint released in September 2020 Cuccinelli ordered the intelligence branch at DHS to modify its intelligence assessments to downplay the threat posed by white supremacy groups and to instead focus on left wing groups such as the antifa movement 93 Another whistleblower complaint filed February 1 2021 asserted that on January 19 2021 the day before Biden s inauguration Cuccinelli signed an agreement with the union representing ICE agents which essentially gives the agents the power to determine policy by requiring prior written consent from the union before any change to policies and functions that affect them can take effect The complaint said that Cuccinelli s action was an abuse of power intended to tie Biden s hands with regard to immigration policy 94 Political positions Edit Cuccinelli receiving the Defender of the Constitution Award at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in February 2012 for his work as Attorney General of Virginia Abortion Edit Cuccinelli opposes a right to terminate a pregnancy 95 96 In November 2008 he was named the Family Foundation of Virginia Legislator of the Year 97 Cuccinelli sponsored a number of bills to discourage abortions including requiring doctors to anesthetize fetuses undergoing late term abortions 98 altering the licensing and regulation of abortion clinics 99 and requiring that a doctor save the fetal tissue when performing an abortion on a woman under age 15 for forensic use 100 As a state senator he advanced legislation to make abortion clinics subject to the same health and safety standards as outpatient surgical hospitals 95 He supported two personhood bills that sought to provide human embryos with legal rights 96 Birtherism Edit In 2010 Cuccinelli made statements that appeared to question whether President Barack Obama was born in the United States He later backed away from the statements 101 102 Guns Edit Cuccinelli is a longtime advocate for gun rights 103 sponsored legislation to repeal the prohibition on carrying a concealed handgun in a restaurant or club 104 for Virginia to recognize concealed handgun permits from other states 105 and to shield concealed handgun permit application data from Freedom of Information Act requests 106 Under Cuccinelli s proposal a person could only be disqualified for such a permit by a court ruling based on the applicant s past actions 107 In the 2009 legislative session a bill Cuccinelli introduced was passed that for the purposes of granting a Virginia concealed handgun permit required the state to accept as proof of handgun competence any certificate from an online handgun safety course featuring an NRA Certified instructor 108 Cuccinelli believes that mental illness is the root cause of mass shootings and that they can be better prevented with more access to mental health care 103 He has pushed for restricting mentally ill persons from obtaining guns 109 Immigration Edit Cuccinelli has been described as an immigration hard liner 101 He has supported President Trump s anti immigration policies 110 101 While in Virginia politics Cuccinelli pushed legislation to force employees to speak English in the workplace 101 He has sought to repeal birthright citizenship 101 He sought to ban undocumented immigrants from attending Virginia colleges 111 Donald Trump Edit During the 2016 Republican National Convention Cuccinelli led an effort to prevent Donald Trump from receiving the Republican presidential nomination 101 He was a staunch Ted Cruz supporter during the 2016 Republican primaries 111 In 2023 Cuccinelli launched a PAC encouraging Ron DeSantis to enter the 2024 Republican primary 112 Taxes Edit In 2006 Cuccinelli sent out a fundraising letter that criticized the Virginia Senate s Republican majority for passing a gasoline tax increase The letter elicited rebuke from fellow Republican Tommy Norment 113 In his 2013 campaign Cuccinelli proposed cutting the top individual income rate from 5 75 percent to 5 percent and the corporate income tax rate from 6 percent to 4 percent for a total reduction in tax revenue of about 1 4 billion a year He has stated that he would offset that lost revenue by slowing the growth of the state s general fund spending and by eliminating unspecified tax exemptions and loopholes 114 115 Eminent domain Edit In the 2005 2006 and 2007 legislative sessions Cuccinelli worked to pass eminent domain compulsory purchase laws that prevented local and state governments from taking private homes and businesses for developers projects 116 In April 2010 Cuccinelli told the Roanoke Chamber of Commerce that he wanted to improve the protection of property rights in Virginia s Constitution There is no consistency on the application of eminent domain throughout Virginia he said 117 In 2012 Cuccinelli championed a constitutional amendment to prohibit eminent domain from being used to take private land for private gain thus restricting it to being used only for public gain The amendment was placed on the ballot for a voter referendum in the 2012 general election and was passed 74 26 118 Law enforcement Edit In 2005 Cuccinelli was the chief patron of SB873 119 legislation that entitled law enforcement officers to overtime pay from local governments for hours worked while on vacation or other leave 120 Abstinence only sex education Edit Cuccinelli has been a strong advocate of the abstinence only sex education programs with state funding He stated The longer you delay the commencement of sexual activity you have healthier and happier kids and more successful kids 121 Electoral history EditVirginia Senate Special Election August 6 2002 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ken Cuccinelli 10 041 55 01Democratic Cathy Belter 8 193 44 89Independent Write in candidates 18 0 10Total votes 18 252 100Virginia Senate General Election November 4 2003 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ken Cuccinelli 16 762 53 31Democratic Jim Mitchell 14 658 46 62Independent Write in candidates 23 0 07Total votes 31 443 100Virginia Senate General Election November 6 2007 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ken Cuccinelli 18 602 50 02Democratic Janet Oleszek 18 510 49 77Independent Write in candidates 73 0 19Total votes 37 185 100Virginia Attorney General Election November 3 2009 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ken Cuccinelli 1 124 137 57 51Democratic Steve Shannon 828 687 42 39Independent Write in candidates 1 772 0 09Total votes 1 954 596 100Virginia gubernatorial election 2013 122 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Terry McAuliffe 1 069 859 47 75 Republican Ken Cuccinelli 1 013 355 45 23 Libertarian Robert Sarvis 146 084 6 52 Write ins 11 091 0 50 Plurality 56 504 2 52 Personal life EditCuccinelli is married to Alice Monteiro Davis They met at Gonzaga College High School and were each other s prom dates They lost touch as Cuccinelli attended UVA and Davis attended James Madison University Cuccinelli phoned her during their senior year in college they reconnected and married in October 1991 They have seven children They live in Nokesville Prince William County Virginia 123 124 See also EditVirginia elections 2009 Virginia elections 2013References Edit a b Leadership Department of Homeland Security September 7 2006 Retrieved November 15 2020 Performing Duties December 31 2019 January 20 2021Acting June 10 2019 December 31 2019 Leadership Department of Homeland Security Archived from the original on December 30 2019 Retrieved January 31 2021 Macon Telegraph Search Results June 3 2009 Retrieved July 29 2013 Ken Cuccinelli roots and wings Mommy Life Archived from the original on April 2 2013 Retrieved July 29 2013 Attorney General Cuccinelli Archived from the original on January 21 2010 Retrieved April 3 2010 Virginia Attorney General Biography Archived from the original on January 21 2010 Cuccinelli amp Day PLC Attorney Profiles Archived from the original on July 6 2010 Retrieved May 31 2014 VA State Senate 37 Special Race Aug 06 2002 Our Campaigns Retrieved July 29 2013 Barry quits Senate for Liquor Board post Va Legislator Cites Financial Health Care Needs The Washington Post June 5 2002 p B1 Retrieved August 13 2019 VA State Senate 37 Race Nov 04 2003 Our Campaigns Retrieved July 29 2013 November 6 2007 General Election results Virginia State Board of Elections Archived from the original on October 2 2011 Retrieved March 17 2009 VA State Senate 37 Race Nov 06 2007 Our Campaigns Retrieved July 29 2013 Abruzzese Sarah May 20 2006 Cuccinelli nominated by Virginia GOP for Attorney General The Washington Times Retrieved August 23 2009 Virginia Governor McDonnell Inauguration Jan 16 2010 C SPAN Retrieved January 18 2018 NBC12 s Complete Coverage of the 2010 Inauguration Decision Virginia blog January 16 2010 Retrieved September 25 2013 Virginia Attorney General to file suit against Federal Government over passage of Health Care bill Archived from the original on March 26 2010 Retrieved March 25 2010 a b Cuccinelli highlights Obamacare fight The Washington Post September 28 2013 Cuccinelli joins group backing Arizona immigration law Augusta Free Press July 15 2010 Retrieved July 23 2010 Kumar Anita Helderman Rosalind August 3 2010 VA permits wider police immigration status check The Washington Post p A1 Retrieved December 18 2013 Climate scientist calls Va attorney general s fraud probe harassment WNET Retrieved May 23 2019 Cuccinelli Petitions EPA and Files for Judicial Review Press release February 17 2010 Archived from the original on February 21 2010 Retrieved December 18 2013 Coalition for Responsible Regulation v U S Environmental Protection Agency United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit June 26 2012 Cuccinelli challenges fuel standards The Washington Post April 1 2010 Retrieved December 18 2013 Cuccinelli challenges fuel standards The Washington Post Retrieved April 2 2010 Broder John M December 19 2007 Bush signs Broad Energy bill The New York Times Retrieved January 4 2010 Retrieved 2010 05 04 Archived June 29 2010 at the Wayback Machine Helderman Rosalind May 9 2010 U Va urged to fight Cuccinelli subpoena in probe of scientist The Washington Post p C5 Retrieved December 18 2013 Ruling Retrieved August 31 2010 Helderman Rosalind August 31 2010 Judge rejects Cuccinelli s probe of U Va The Washington Post p B1 Sluss Michael August 30 2010 Judge denies Cuccinelli s demand for climate scientist s records AG not backing down Roanoke Times Retrieved October 7 2016 Kumar Anita March 2 2012 Va Supreme Court tosses Cuccinelli s case against former U Va climate change researcher Virginia Politics Retrieved March 2 2012 Goldenberg Suzanne March 2 2012 Virginia court rejects sceptic s bid for climate science emails Environment The Guardian London Retrieved March 2 2012 a b Ken Cuccinelli reaffirms opposition to homosexuality Washington Blade July 20 2013 Retrieved May 23 2019 Ginsberg Steven Witte Griff June 29 2003 In Wake of Sodomy Ruling Va Lawmakers Predict Bills on Both Sides The Washington Post Retrieved January 17 2010 Steve Shannon for attorney general The Virginian Pilot October 26 2009 Retrieved January 17 2010 a b Falcone Michael June 25 2013 In Supreme Court Brief Ken Cuccinelli Warned Of A Slippery Slope From Gay Marriage To Polygamy ABC News Retrieved May 23 2019 Letter from Kenneth T Cuccinelli II Attorney General to Presidents Rectors and Visitors of Virginia s Public Colleges and Universities PDF Commonwealth of Virginia Office of the Attorney General March 4 2010 Retrieved November 29 2012 Cuccinelli challenges Virginia gay sex law ruling LGBT News Washington Blade April 3 2013 Retrieved May 23 2019 Lithwick Dahlia August 7 2013 Ken Cuccinelli s Sodomy Obsession Slate com Retrieved May 5 2016 Kenneth T Cuccinell II June 25 2013 Attorney General Cuccinelli appeals to U S Supreme Court to uphold Virginia law used to prosecute child predators Press release Attorney General of Virginia Archived from the original on September 27 2013 Retrieved September 25 2013 Johnson Luke June 25 2013 Ken Cuccinelli Appeals To Defend Virginia s Anti Sodomy Law At Supreme Court The Huffington Post Retrieved July 1 2013 Supreme court begins new term by throwing out Virginia sodomy law The Guardian October 7 2013 Retrieved October 8 2013 Virginia Attorney General says teachers can take students cell phones read texts Fox News Channel November 25 2010 Retrieved November 26 2010 Mcneil Brian November 24 2010 Cuccinelli opinion Teachers can seize search students cell phones The Daily Progress Retrieved November 26 2010 a b Reddy Sudeep July 19 2010 States to Protect Borrowers Who Turn to Cars for Cash The Wall Street Journal p A3 Retrieved December 18 2013 a b Cuccinelli sues Hampton auto title lender Virginian Pilot May 19 2010 Retrieved July 10 2010 Attorney General Cuccinelli sues Cash N A Flash of Hampton for excessive interest charges May 18 2010 Archived from the original on May 25 2010 Retrieved July 10 2010 Va AG sues VB based mortgage companies WAVY com Virginia Beach Va WAVY July 20 2010 Archived from the original on September 28 2011 Retrieved November 21 2011 Attorney General lawmakers focus on human trafficking WTVR January 15 2013 Retrieved July 29 2013 The future of Ken Cuccinelli The Washington Post December 13 2010 Retrieved November 21 2011 Kumar Anita August 16 2011 Cuccinelli says he may challenge Warner for U S Senate in 2014 The Washington Post Retrieved November 21 2011 Cuccinelli denies plans for Senate run Washingtonexaminer com Retrieved November 21 2011 dead link Kumar Anita December 1 2011 Ken Cuccinelli announces he will run for Va governor in 2013 The Washington Post Retrieved July 29 2013 Cuccinelli hires private attorneys to defend state in Star Scientific tax lawsuit over taxes The Washington Post April 4 2013 Archived from the original on April 15 2013 Retrieved April 12 2013 a b Official Results General Election November 5 2013 Virginia State Board of Elections Archived from the original on February 25 2014 Retrieved May 31 2014 Gloria Borger Inside Cruz s hunt for delegates with Cuccinelli CNN Cuccinelli Herring Lead Governor Primaries in VA PDF Public Policy Polling Retrieved June 1 2016 Portnoy Jenna April 30 2016 Ken Cuccinelli will not run for Virginia governor in 2017 he says The Washington Post Retrieved May 1 2016 Vozzella Laura May 31 2016 Cuccinelli s new gig Keeping an eye on Washington regulators The Washington Post Retrieved May 31 2016 Schneider Gregory S January 20 2017 Cuccinelli files brief challenging Dominion Power rates The Washington Post Retrieved February 11 2017 Ainsley Julia June 10 2019 Trump taps conservative Ken Cuccinelli to head citizenship agency NBC News Retrieved June 10 2019 Radnofsky Louise July 6 2019 Ken Cuccinelli Takes Reins of Immigration Agency With Focus on Migrant Vetting The Wall Street Journal Retrieved July 7 2019 Everett Burgess Johnson Eliana June 4 2019 Republicans ready to quash Cuccinelli Politico Arlington Virginia Retrieved July 28 2019 a b Lapan Tovin June 21 2019 Why Trump s USCIS Pick Might Be His Most Controversial Yet Fortune Retrieved July 27 2019 Hesson Ted June 10 2019 Cuccinelli starts as acting immigration official despite GOP opposition Politico Retrieved October 18 2019 a b Nadler Jerrold Cummings Elijah E Thompson Bennie G June 18 2019 We write to express our deep concern over the June 10 2019 appointment of Ken Cucinelli as Acting Director of U S Citizenship and Immigration Services USCIS Letter to Kevin K McAleenan Acting Secretary of Homeland Security U S House of Representatives committees on Judiciary Oversight and Reform and Homeland Security Sands Geneva September 6 2019 Lawsuit challenges Ken Cuccinelli s legitimacy to direct immigration agency CNN Retrieved November 1 2019 Sands Geneva March 1 2020 Judge says Ken Cuccinelli unlawfully appointed to lead US immigration agency CNN Retrieved March 1 2020 Miroff Nick March 1 2020 Ken Cuccinelli s appointment to top immigration job was unlawful court rules invalidating policy memos he signed The Washington Post Retrieved March 3 2020 Walerius Randolph Misra Tanvi August 14 2020 GAO says Wolf Cuccinelli appointments at DHS invalid Roll Call Retrieved August 15 2020 a b Kelly Caroline Shoichet Catherine E Alvarez Priscilla June 27 2019 Ken Cuccinelli blames drowned man in border photograph for own daughter s deaths CNN Retrieved July 2 2019 Montoya Galvez Camilo July 7 2019 Top immigration official says ICE is ready to deport 1 million undocumented immigrants CBS News Retrieved July 7 2019 Ingber Sasha August 13 2019 Immigration Chief Give Me Your Tired Your Poor Who Can Stand On Their Own 2 Feet NPR Retrieved August 13 2019 Itkowitz Colby August 13 2019 Who can stand on their own two feet Ken Cuccinelli edits famous Statue of Liberty poem The Washington Post Retrieved August 13 2019 Helmore Edward August 13 2019 Trump official Statue of Liberty poem should mean poor who can stand on own two feet The Guardian Retrieved August 13 2019 Morin Rebecca August 13 2019 Immigration official Ken Cuccinelli Statue of Liberty poem refers to immigrants from Europe USA Today Retrieved August 15 2019 Dooling Shannon October 30 2019 I Made This Decision Alone Months Later Clarity Around The End Of Medical Deferred Action WBUR Retrieved November 5 2019 a b Rainey Rebecca March 1 2020 Federal judge rules Cuccinelli appointment unlawful Politico Retrieved March 2 2020 Shaw Adam November 13 2019 Chad Wolf sworn in as DHS chief names Ken Cuccinelli as deputy Fox News Retrieved November 14 2019 Chad Wolf was sworn in Wednesday as the new acting Homeland Security secretary and announced that acting U S Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ken Cuccinelli will serve as his deputy Miroff Nick November 13 2019 Chad Wolf sworn in as acting Department of Homeland Security chief Ken Cuccinelli to be acting deputy The Washington Post Retrieved November 14 2019 Wolf will be joined at DHS headquarters by Ken Cuccinelli the acting director of U S Citizenship and Immigration Services who will move into the acting deputy secretary role according to two administration officials familiar with the plans Montoya Galvez Camilo November 13 2019 Immigration hawk Ken Cuccinelli tapped as No 2 at Homeland Security CBS News Retrieved November 14 2019 Ken Cuccinelli an immigration hawk and vocal defender of President Trump s crackdown on illegal and legal immigration was installed on Wednesday as the second highest ranking official at the Department of Homeland Security Misra Tanvi November 14 2019 Suddenly Ken Cuccinelli is No 2 at DHS Roll Call Retrieved November 15 2019 Buble Courtney November 15 2019 Top Democrats Call for Emergency Review of DHS Appointments Government Executive Retrieved November 15 2019 Legality of Service of Acting Secretary of Homeland Security and Service of Senior Official Performing the Duties of Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security U S Government Accountability Office August 14 2020 Retrieved August 14 2020 Cheney Kyle August 14 2020 GAO finds Chad Wolf Ken Cuccinelli are ineligible to serve in their top DHS roles Politico Retrieved August 14 2020 Bowden John July 7 2020 Cuccinelli says rule forcing international students to return home will encourage schools to reopen The Hill Retrieved July 7 2020 Foreign students in U S could face deportation if their coursework is entirely online CBC News Reuters July 7 2020 Retrieved November 7 2020 Supporting International Students Harvard University July 8 2020 Retrieved November 7 2020 Levinson Jonathan July 18 2020 Federal Officers Use Unmarked Vehicles To Grab People In Portland DHS Confirms Houston Public Media Retrieved July 18 2020 Oregon officials decry arrests by federal agents in Portland PBS NewsHour July 17 2020 Retrieved July 18 2020 a b Swan Betsy Woodruff Cuccinelli relaxed oversight of DHS intel office Politico Retrieved August 2 2020 Kanno Youngs Zolan Fandos Nicholas September 9 2020 D H S Downplayed Threats From Russia and White Supremacists Whistle Blower Says The New York Times Retrieved September 9 2020 Kanno Youngs Zolan Savage Charlie February 1 2021 Trump Official s Last Day Deal With ICE Union Ties Biden s Hands The New York Times Retrieved February 2 2021 a b Life Ken Cuccinelli for Governor Archived from the original on November 22 2012 Retrieved December 6 2012 a b Baratko Trevor August 27 2013 Cuccinelli remarks on contraception Obamacare at Ashburn forum Loudoun Times Mirror Cuccinelli named Family Foundation Legislator of the Year November 22 2008 Retrieved August 27 2009 SB 371 Abortion procedure if performed after first trimester January 4 2004 SB 839 Abortion clinics regulation and licensure January 10 2005 SB 315 Abortion preservation of fetal tissue when performed on child under age 15 January 10 2006 a b c d e f Stokols Eli May 22 2019 Trump expected to pick hard liner Ken Cuccinelli for new post of immigration czar Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 23 2019 Ken Cuccinelli Virginia Attorney General Clarifies Obama Birther Statements The Huffington Post May 15 2010 Retrieved May 23 2019 a b NRA wading into Va governor s race with 500K ad campaign against McAuliffe The Washington Post SB 579 Concealed weapons abolishes prohib on carrying in a rest or club excep when alcohol consumed January 15 2005 SB 771 Concealed handgun permits January 8 2003 SB 332 Concealed handgun permits access to personal information of permittees January 8 2008 SB 1266 concealed weapons permit disqualifies person using negligently or unlawfully to endanger others January 18 2005 Retrieved August 27 2009 SB 1528 concealed handgun permits completion of firearms training etc may be done electronically Galusuzka Peter January 8 2013 Can Anyone Stop Ken Cuccinelli Style Weekly Richmond Virginia Kaczynski Andrew August 17 2019 Trump official has talked about undocumented immigrants as invaders since at least 2007 CNN Retrieved August 17 2019 a b Fisher Marc May 21 2019 Cuccinelli a righteous faith driven warrior who delights in provocation will join Trump administration The Washington Post Holmes Kristen March 9 2023 Ex Trump official Cuccinelli launches PAC urging DeSantis to enter 2024 race CNN Politics CNN Retrieved March 14 2023 Lessig Hugh May 20 2006 Writings frame bigger General Assembly rift Two fellow Republicans cause Sen Norment R James City to say chamber civility is eroding Daily Press Archived from the original on October 20 2012 Retrieved August 27 2009 Twisting Cuccinelli s Tax Plan FactCheck org September 13 2013 Ken Cuccinelli fighting taxes amp supporting businesses Archived from the original on August 7 2009 Retrieved August 27 2009 SB 1271 Local condemnation authority definition of public uses Retrieved April 2 2010 Cuccinelli keeps his promise to challenge an overreaching government videos Roanoke Free Press April 6 2010 Archived from the original on December 19 2013 Retrieved December 18 2013 Virginia Approves Eminent Domain Amendment Reason November 6 2012 Retrieved September 25 2013 Commonwealth of Virginia Legislative Information System Retrieved December 4 2012 Heinatz Stephanie February 23 2005 Bill grants officers overtime pay for hours worked while on vacation Virginian Pilot p B5 Craig Tim November 13 2007 Kaine Cuts Abstinence Only Program Funds The Washington Post via pressreader com Unofficial Results General Election November 5 2013 Virginia State Board of Elections Archived from the original on February 25 2014 Retrieved November 7 2013 Ken Cuccinelli moves to Prince William Co WSLS May 20 2012 Archived from the original on October 19 2013 Retrieved September 25 2013 Who is Ken Cuccinelli Washingtonian May 3 2011 Retrieved September 25 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ken Cuccinelli Wikiquote has quotations related to Ken Cuccinelli Attorney General Cuccinelli official government site Ken Cuccinelli for Governor Ken Cuccinelli at the Virginia Public Access Project Senator Ken Cuccinelli R Fairfax at Richmond Sunlight Appearances on C SPANSenate of VirginiaPreceded byWarren Barry Member of the Virginia Senatefrom the 37th district2002 2010 Succeeded byDave MarsdenLegal officesPreceded byBill Mims Attorney General of Virginia2010 2014 Succeeded byMark HerringParty political officesPreceded byBob McDonnell Republican nominee for Governor of Virginia2013 Succeeded byEd GillespiePolitical officesPreceded byL Francis Cissna Director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration ServicesActing2019 present IncumbentPreceded byDavid PekoskeActing United States Deputy Secretary of Homeland SecurityActing2019 present Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ken Cuccinelli amp oldid 1148545628, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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