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President Barack Obama on Saturday formally nominated Loretta Lynch, the federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, to become the next attorney general and the first black woman to lead the Justice Department. He urged the U.S. Senate to confirm her "without delay."
"It’s pretty hard to be more qualified for this job than Loretta,” Obama said in a White House press conference. "She is not about splash, she is about substance," he added.
More on Lynch the Associated Press below:
Obama Urges Senate To Confirm Loretta Lynch 'Without Delay'
She should be easily confirmed. She is a very qualified lady.
"It’s pretty hard to be more qualified for this job than Loretta,” Obama said in a White House press conference. "She is not about splash, she is about substance," he added.
More on Lynch the Associated Press below:
Obama Urges Senate To Confirm Loretta Lynch 'Without Delay'
She should be easily confirmed. She is a very qualified lady.
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