Eric Holder To Resign As Attorney General
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wonder how this will affect the Michael Brown case
Attorney General Eric Holder will step down from his position as the head of the Department of Justice, a White House official confirmed.
"This afternoon the president will announce the departure of Attorney General Eric Holder," the official told Business Insider. The announcement will come at 4:30 p.m. from the State Dining Room of the White House.
The official said that Holder, the nation's first black attorney general, will remain at the Justice Department until President Barack Obama appoints his successor and the person is confirmed by the US Senate. That process could stretch into early next year, depending on how quickly Obama appoints a new attorney general.
The news was first reported by NPR. The Justice Department didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
According to the NPR report, Holder wants to leave his position soon before he feels "locked in" to stay for the rest of Obama's tenure as president. Holder is one of the few remaining members from Obama's original Cabinet. He is also already the fourth-longest-serving attorney general in US history.
The White House touted his accomplishments ahead of the president's announcement.
"After serving for nearly six years as the head of the Justice Department, Holder is the first African American to be Attorney General of the United States and will be the fourth longest person to hold the position," the White House official said.
"Holder’s accomplishments have established a historic legacy of civil rights enforcement and restoring fairness to the criminal justice system. Holder revitalized the Department’s praised Civil Rights Division, protected the rights of the LGBT community, successfully prosecuted terrorists, and fought tirelessly for voting rights, to name a few," he said.
Holder's tenure has marked by a contentious relationship with Congress. In June 2012, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives voted to hold him in contempt of Congress, over a dispute involving the investigation into the flawed "Fast and Furious" gunrunning operation. He was the first attorney general to be held in contempt.
More recently, Holder has taken a proactive approach in leading the federal government's civil-rights investigation into the police department of Ferguson, Missouri, after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, by white police officer Darren Wilson.
wonder how this will affect the Michael Brown case
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? ....... there goes the fergusen case
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Damn why? Did something happen?
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? ....... there goes the fergusen case
As if there was ever really gonna be a case. -
obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »Damn why? Did something happen?
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I know.... -
Damn its crazy the amount of officials who resigned during obamas presidency he did alot of good as the AG in regards to civil rights.. who else is gonna carry that banner hopefully a like minded individual has been groomed
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Holder wasn't worth ? anyway, we need an attorney general with a backbone
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obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »Damn why? Did something happen?
He been wanted to step down, but Obama asked him to stay,so he looked after his boy.
Why now?
Could be getting ready for that robe and seat next to ? Thomas.....
I hope this is the case -
Damn, the ? only had one more real year left...
See, we need a damn button -
playmaker88 wrote: »Damn its crazy the amount of officials who resigned during obamas presidency he did alot of good as the AG in regards to civil rights.. who else is gonna carry that banner hopefully a like minded individual has been groomed
Could you please give examples of what he did and how it is truly measurable? -
obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »Damn why? Did something happen?
He been wanted to step down, but Obama asked him to stay,so he looked after his boy.
Why now?
Could be getting ready for that robe and seat next to ? Thomas.....
I hope this is the case
2 black people on the supreme court at the sametime is not going to happen and Holder IMO will never be on the Supreme Court -
playmaker88 wrote: »Damn its crazy the amount of officials who resigned during obamas presidency he did alot of good as the AG in regards to civil rights.. who else is gonna carry that banner hopefully a like minded individual has been groomed
Could you please give examples of what he did and how it is truly measurable?
http://www.justice.gov/accomplishments
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Eric holder was close to putting the backhand on these white folks in Congress on certain occasion blatant disrespect .
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playmaker88 wrote: »playmaker88 wrote: »Damn its crazy the amount of officials who resigned during obamas presidency he did alot of good as the AG in regards to civil rights.. who else is gonna carry that banner hopefully a like minded individual has been groomed
Could you please give examples of what he did and how it is truly measurable?
http://www.justice.gov/accomplishments
And measurable..
? seemed more on the financial side of the government giving out money. But I can honestly say that some those things listed has occured but there is also a lot of ? listed as well. Not going to dog Holder out cause nobody is perfect or even close to it. But IMO Holder and Obama to be in the positions they are never flexed their muscle the way could and should have. They both always came off as very weak to me. -
playmaker88 wrote: »playmaker88 wrote: »Damn its crazy the amount of officials who resigned during obamas presidency he did alot of good as the AG in regards to civil rights.. who else is gonna carry that banner hopefully a like minded individual has been groomed
Could you please give examples of what he did and how it is truly measurable?
http://www.justice.gov/accomplishments
And measurable..
? seemed more on the financial side of the government giving out money. But I can honestly say that some those things listed has occured but there is also a lot of ? listed as well. Not going to dog Holder out cause nobody is perfect or even close to it. But IMO Holder and Obama to be in the positions they are never flexed their muscle the way could and should have. They both always came off as very weak to me.
The bolded.....i didnt xpect obama to flex in first 4 yrs b/c he wanted reelection.....but hes been timid as well in his 2nd term which is ?
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obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »Damn why? Did something happen?
He been wanted to step down, but Obama asked him to stay,so he looked after his boy.
Why now?
Could be getting ready for that robe and seat next to ? Thomas.....
I hope this is the case
I dunno
The way it's looking I don't see Obama or the next pres nominating Holder
He's too progressive, term as attorney General was too controversial
If Obama gets to make the nomination sure it will be a centralist... Especially if the Republicans gain control of the senate soon
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somebody hit him w some pictures told him to step aside
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holder will fight. he fought against this voter suppression ? and he went toe to toe against those racist redneck ass republicans. Obama is the problem. he is the biggest ? the white house has seen since monica lewensky
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Can we basically admit that Obama's presidency was a failure. It's not all his fault, but it is what it is.
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The Lonious Monk wrote: »Can we basically admit that Obama's presidency was a failure. It's not all his fault, but it is what it is.
I wouldn't say failure. bush's presidency was a failure and he cleaned up a lot the mess that bush left. it was impossible to completely clean it up but he did a somewhat decent job. if he had a backbone or any semblance of fight he could have gotten so much more done. but he played ? and got ? so ? obama -
playmaker88 wrote: »Damn its crazy the amount of officials who resigned during obamas presidency he did alot of good as the AG in regards to civil rights.. who else is gonna carry that banner hopefully a like minded individual has been groomed
Could you please give examples of what he did and how it is truly measurable?
Whether you are ignorant to the details or not,
the guy HAS made a positive "measurable" difference in people's lives
Eric Holder signed off on Florida's 2011 early voting law, Rick Scott says
http://www.politifact.com/florida/statements/2014/aug/04/rick-scott/eric-holder-signed-floridas-2011-early-voting-law-/As Florida heads toward a hotly contested governor’s race in November, Attorney General Eric Holder warned Gov. Rick Scott that the feds are "carefully monitoring" voter access in the state.
"I am deeply disturbed that during your tenure, your state has repeatedly added barriers to voting and restricted access to the polls," Holder wrote in a July 21 letter to Scott.
U.S. Attorney General To Ease Impact Of Harsh Drug Sentencing Laws
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/08/12/2444441/holder-sentencing-and-drugs/U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is expected to announce a major shift in prosecution of federal drug crimes Monday, recognizing the injustice of draconian mandatory minimum sentences, and an exploding federal prison population.
Holder will order all federal prosecutors to avert drug charges that carry mandatory minimum sentences for low-level offenders
Eric Holder Moves to Save the Voting Rights Act in Texas
http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/eric_holder_moves_to_save_the_voting_rights_act_in_texas_20130725The U.S. attorney general said Thursday that the Justice Department would respond to the Supreme Court ruling against the Voting Rights Act by seeking to require states to obtain federal approval before putting political redistricting changes in place.
Eric Hold Change to Give Ex-Convicts Voting Rights
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303650204579377061886110996Attorney General Eric Holder said the remaining laws in 11 states that restrict felons from voting are outdated, racially unfair and counterproductive. Mr. Holder noted that in Florida, such laws prevent roughly one in 10 people from voting.
Mr. Holder, whose call for change on voting rights is part of a broader administration push to overhaul criminal sentencing in the U.S., said that the scope of the disenfranchisement of felons "is not only too significant to ignore—it is also too unjust to tolerate.''
Eric Holder Backs Drug Sentencing Reform, Cites 'Human And Moral Costs'
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/13/eric-holder-drug-sentencing-changes_n_4956078.htWASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Eric Holder is endorsing a proposal that would result in shorter prison sentences for many nonviolent drug traffickers, saying the change would rein in bloated federal prison costs and create a fairer criminal justice system.
Holder was to appear Thursday before the U.S. Sentencing Commission, where he was scheduled to announce his support for a commission proposal to lower the guideline penalties for certain drug crimes. -
Kinda hard to get anything done when you have a do nothinf Congress. So what exactly do you want Pres. Obama to do?
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The Lonious Monk wrote: »Can we basically admit that Obama's presidency was a failure. It's not all his fault, but it is what it is.
I wouldn't say failure. bush's presidency was a failure and he cleaned up a lot the mess that bush left. it was impossible to completely clean it up but he did a somewhat decent job. if he had a backbone or any semblance of fight he could have gotten so much more done. but he played ? and got ? so ? obama
What mess did he clean up though? The economy is better, but at least part of that is due to things implemented before he became president and also the natural trends of the economy. Getting out of Iraq was one of his big wins, but it seems we're headed back in that direction. He passed some things like the Healthcare act, but he's never been able to get people to completely buy into those things and most of them will probably be heavily altered or repealed as soon as he leaves office. So basically, the legacy of his presidency will be nothing more than him being the first Black president, which isn't really all that good of a look for us. -
playmaker88 wrote: »Damn its crazy the amount of officials who resigned during obamas presidency he did alot of good as the AG in regards to civil rights.. who else is gonna carry that banner hopefully a like minded individual has been groomed
Could you please give examples of what he did and how it is truly measurable?
Whether you are ignorant to the details or not,
the guy HAS made a positive "measurable" difference in people's lives
Eric Holder signed off on Florida's 2011 early voting law, Rick Scott says
http://www.politifact.com/florida/statements/2014/aug/04/rick-scott/eric-holder-signed-floridas-2011-early-voting-law-/As Florida heads toward a hotly contested governor’s race in November, Attorney General Eric Holder warned Gov. Rick Scott that the feds are "carefully monitoring" voter access in the state.
"I am deeply disturbed that during your tenure, your state has repeatedly added barriers to voting and restricted access to the polls," Holder wrote in a July 21 letter to Scott.
U.S. Attorney General To Ease Impact Of Harsh Drug Sentencing Laws
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/08/12/2444441/holder-sentencing-and-drugs/U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is expected to announce a major shift in prosecution of federal drug crimes Monday, recognizing the injustice of draconian mandatory minimum sentences, and an exploding federal prison population.
Holder will order all federal prosecutors to avert drug charges that carry mandatory minimum sentences for low-level offenders
Eric Holder Moves to Save the Voting Rights Act in Texas
http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/eric_holder_moves_to_save_the_voting_rights_act_in_texas_20130725The U.S. attorney general said Thursday that the Justice Department would respond to the Supreme Court ruling against the Voting Rights Act by seeking to require states to obtain federal approval before putting political redistricting changes in place.
Eric Hold Change to Give Ex-Convicts Voting Rights
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303650204579377061886110996Attorney General Eric Holder said the remaining laws in 11 states that restrict felons from voting are outdated, racially unfair and counterproductive. Mr. Holder noted that in Florida, such laws prevent roughly one in 10 people from voting.
Mr. Holder, whose call for change on voting rights is part of a broader administration push to overhaul criminal sentencing in the U.S., said that the scope of the disenfranchisement of felons "is not only too significant to ignore—it is also too unjust to tolerate.''
Eric Holder Backs Drug Sentencing Reform, Cites 'Human And Moral Costs'
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/13/eric-holder-drug-sentencing-changes_n_4956078.htWASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Eric Holder is endorsing a proposal that would result in shorter prison sentences for many nonviolent drug traffickers, saying the change would rein in bloated federal prison costs and create a fairer criminal justice system.
Holder was to appear Thursday before the U.S. Sentencing Commission, where he was scheduled to announce his support for a commission proposal to lower the guideline penalties for certain drug crimes.
You posted a lot and like said in my other post he did some things positive and he has some ? on there just everybody else. Truth is in the details if you dig and look close enough you can see the both the positive and the ? . So don't come in here dropping links like you really dropping knowledge like how dare I question wtf Eric Holder has done. Nobody on this ? earth is beyond reproach -
So you didnt want to be informed at all your mind was made up so why even ask