Eric Holder Is Leaving His Job
Eric Holder Jr., the nation's first black U.S. attorney general, is preparing to announce his resignation Thursday after a tumultuous tenure marked by civil rights advances, national security threats, reforms to the criminal justice system and five and a half years of fights with Republicans in Congress.
Two sources familiar with the decision tell NPR that Holder, 63, intends to leave the Justice Department as soon as his successor is confirmed, a process that could run through 2014 and even into next year. A former U.S. government official says Holder has been increasingly "adamant" about his desire to leave soon for fear he otherwise could be locked in to stay for much of the rest of President Obama's second term.
Holder already is one of the longest serving members of the Obama cabinet and ranks as the fourth longest tenured AG in history. Hundreds of employees waited in lines, stacked three rows deep, for his return in early February 2009 to the Justice Department, where he previously worked as a young corruption prosecutor and as deputy attorney general — the second in command — during the Clinton administration.
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I think NPR has a different take on his tenure than I do...
That NPR article is some serious fellating.
Oh, shit. The emo-progs and wingnuts will be delighted. They both hate Holder.
Whatever, turd.
So...does this mean he now has immunity to prosecution against his many criminal acts?
Something tells me that was a given, in office or not.
Bigger question, was this just another politically expedient move by the O administration to deflect from from it's own lawless behavior? They are great at deflecting blame away from from the Saviour. It makes one wonder what's coming down the pipe before the midterms.
From from? What the fuck is wrong with me? Exuse me, I need to get the papers, get the papers.
He doesn't have immunity. It's just that if he's called to testify after he leaves, he can say he doesn't recall until he's Oliver in the face, and being out of the office, he can't be required to cough up any evidence.
Oliver in the face, nice.
As for the question you responded to, I know being prosecuted would never happen, I'm just curious if there's a legal framework in place for such things. To be honest, I'm not particularly versed on the issue.
Enough people where on to his game that he could no longer effectively play his worn out race card. His replacement will do the same but with a shiny new race card.
..."after a tumultuous tenure marked by civil rights advances, national security threats, reforms to the criminal justice system and five and a half years of fights with Republicans in Congress."
I swear I did not check the byline until after I read that, and immediately thought NYT or NPR.
The N-words.
No biased attempt to manipulate the liberella heartstrings in that quote. Nope, none at all.
Good riddance.
Remember that his successor has not been announced.
Ferguson.
Now he gets to be Mayor of Chicago, right? I mean, that's SOP for anyone who resigns from this admin, isn't it?
Actually Rahm has tough completion for giving away free stuff from the fugly local teachers union leader.
According to AP, he'll resign 'as soon as a replacement can be found' (!)
Nominations hereby open:
I'll suggest Dick Nixon's ghost; better ethics.
Sad, but true.
Marion Barry, he will be too busy to do wrong.
The human sloth will be leaving us?
This has to be a record for comments on a 24/7 post, yes?