jimnyc
04-25-2014, 01:42 PM
If this turns out to be the case, that would be fantastic. This guy has been atrocious in office and has committed borderline illegal acts, if not outright illegal acts, IMO. Maybe we'll get lucky and see someone after him that believes in the law and the COTUS.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder plans to stay on through November's mid-term elections and has no timeline for an exit after that, a Justice Department official told Reuters on Friday.
"The Attorney General does not plan to leave before the mid-terms. That does not mean that he is definitely leaving after the mid-terms, just that he is at least staying through that time," the official said.
There has been speculation over when Holder, 63, might step down from the post he has held since shortly after President Barack Obama took office in 2009. Should Republicans win control of both chambers of Congress in the November elections, it may be difficult for a potential replacement for Holder to be confirmed.
Among Obama's cabinet members, Holder is said to have one of the closest relationships with the president. During his time in office, Holder has taken on issues in line with the president's agenda, such as civil rights, voting rights, and most recently, reducing sentencing for low-level drug offenders.
The Washington Post reports today that Holder planned to stay through the elections but could not confirm his plans beyond that.
But the Post said that Justice Department officials close to Holder claimed that although he planned to stay in office until after the midterms, he would "not commit" to remain on the job after December.
Holder has indicated that he does not want to stay on as attorney general through Obama's second term, the Post said.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/attorney-general-eric-holder-resign-elections/2014/04/25/id/567718/
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder plans to stay on through November's mid-term elections and has no timeline for an exit after that, a Justice Department official told Reuters on Friday.
"The Attorney General does not plan to leave before the mid-terms. That does not mean that he is definitely leaving after the mid-terms, just that he is at least staying through that time," the official said.
There has been speculation over when Holder, 63, might step down from the post he has held since shortly after President Barack Obama took office in 2009. Should Republicans win control of both chambers of Congress in the November elections, it may be difficult for a potential replacement for Holder to be confirmed.
Among Obama's cabinet members, Holder is said to have one of the closest relationships with the president. During his time in office, Holder has taken on issues in line with the president's agenda, such as civil rights, voting rights, and most recently, reducing sentencing for low-level drug offenders.
The Washington Post reports today that Holder planned to stay through the elections but could not confirm his plans beyond that.
But the Post said that Justice Department officials close to Holder claimed that although he planned to stay in office until after the midterms, he would "not commit" to remain on the job after December.
Holder has indicated that he does not want to stay on as attorney general through Obama's second term, the Post said.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/attorney-general-eric-holder-resign-elections/2014/04/25/id/567718/