US Attorney General Eric Holder to step down

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Attorney General Eric Holder plans to announce Thursday that he is resigning from the Obama administration, officials confirmed to Fox News. The decision would cap a tumultuous six-year term for the nation's top law enforcement official. 
Holder is one of the few Cabinet officials to have stayed on since the beginning of the Obama presidency. A Justice Department official said Holder has agreed to remain on the job until his successor is confirmed. 


 
 


According to the official, Holder has discussed his plans with Obama on "multiple occasions" in recent months. 
"[He] finalized those plans in an hour-long conversation with the president at the White House residence over Labor Day weekend," the official said. The official added that Holder has "no immediate plans" after leaving the post. 
Holder, who previously worked in private practice and before that was a federal prosecutor, was one of the most controversial members of the Obama administration. 
He was held in contempt of Congress by the Republican-led House in 2012 for failing to provide key information about the botched Operation Fast and Furious program. He is the only sitting Cabinet member to have been held in contempt of Congress. 
Holder and GOP lawmakers routinely clashed, over Fast and Furious but also over his department's handling of the IRS targeting scandal, its civilian prosecution of terror cases, surveillance of media outlets and other issues. His hearing appearances were at-times combative; some lawmakers even sought to impeach him. 
During the contempt fight, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, was quoted saying Holder's "arrogance knows no bounds." 
In that debate, Holder was blasted by Republicans for not turning over documents related to the gun-running probe along the Southwest border. Democrats decried the contempt push, in an election year, as political. 
Holder is the fourth-longest serving attorney general in U.S. history, and the first black attorney general. 
A White House official said the president has not made any final decision about a possible replacement for Holder. 
Of the outgoing attorney general, the 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." 
The 63-year-old former judge and prosecutor, who took office in early 2009, grappled with divisive questions on the handling of captured terrorism suspects. 
In his first few years on the job, Holder weathered a firestorm over an ultimately-abandoned plan to try terrorism suspects in New York City. The attorney general gave up the effort, but he continued to maintain that civilian courts were the most appropriate venue. He argued that his original plan was vindicated by the successful prosecution in New York of Usama bin Laden's son-in-law -- this week, he was sentenced to life in prison. 
Under Holder's watch, the Justice Department also cracked down on news media reporting on national security matters. The department secretly subpoenaed phone records from Associated Press reporters and editors and used a search warrant to obtain some emails of Fox News' James Rosen as part of a separate leak investigation. 
Holder eventually agreed to overhaul department policies with regard to dealing with media. 
The attorney general was often outspoken in his public remarks. He even referred to America in 2010 as a "nation of cowards" in discussing matters of race. He later lamented that "systemic and unwarranted racial disparities remain disturbingly common." 
He was known to weigh in on matters of racial fairness, taking steps to improve police relations with minorities, enforce civil rights laws and remove racial disparities in sentencing. Most recently he became the Obama administration's face in the federal response to the police shooting last month of an unarmed black 18-year-old in Ferguson, Mo. In the shooting's aftermath, he enlisted a team of criminal justice researchers to study racial bias in law enforcement. 
A former deputy attorney general in the Clinton administration, Holder was pulled away from private practice to reshape a Justice Department that had been tarnished by a scandal involving fired U.S. attorneys and that had authorized harsh interrogation methods for terrorism suspects. 
Fox News' Lucas Tomlinson and Ed Henry and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/09/25/holder-stepping-down-from-obama-administration-official-says/
 
 
 
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Don't the rank and file always defend their candidates and party? I do not recall the GOP core abandoning Bush or his cabin ate members. Why the double standard?
 
Personally, I think Holder's leaving because the chickens are coming home to roost, and it's about to get ugly(ier) with regard to Fast & Furious, the IRS scandal, or something else that hasn't quite come to light yet.

He's already been held in contempt of Congress, but if there were actual grounds for stronger charges, Obama would not survive the optics of having to pardon someone still seated in his cabinet.
 
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eolesen said:
Personally, I think Holder's leaving because the chickens are coming home to roost, and it's about to get ugly(ier) with regard to Fast & Furious, the IRS scandal, or something else that hasn't quite come to light yet.He's already been held in contempt of Congress, but if there were actual grounds for stronger charges, Obama would not survive the optics of having to pardon someone still seated in his cabinet.
Fact is, no one from the republican party has been able to shake him. They will not even try any longer during election season.

Face it, he has been able withstand all the opposition threw at him, and is walking away on his terms.
 
NewHampshire Black Bears said:
Hmmmm.
Why does the name....ALBERTO GONZALEZ..keep popping up in my noggin'   ????????
Hmmmm.
uhhhh because you can't defend him either?
 
Glenn Quagmire said:
Fact is, no one from the republican party has been able to shake him. They will not even try any longer during election season.

Face it, he has been able withstand all the opposition threw at him, and is walking away on his terms.
 
Fixed it for ya'!
 
Face it, he has been able dodge, shuck and jive, all the opposition threw at him, and is walking away, while he has the chance.
 
cltrat said:
should be interesting to see the liberal camp defend this douche.
Good prediction
 
eolesen said:
Personally, I think Holder's leaving because the chickens are coming home to roost, and it's about to get ugly(ier) with regard to Fast & Furious, the IRS scandal, or something else that hasn't quite come to light yet.

He's already been held in contempt of Congress, but if there were actual grounds for stronger charges, Obama would not survive the optics of having to pardon someone still seated in his cabinet.
Good observation
 
Glenn Quagmire said:
Fact is, no one from the republican party has been able to shake him. They will not even try any longer during election season.
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Face it, he has been able withstand all the opposition threw at him, and is walking away on his terms.
What he's proven is that it's entirely possible to obstruct Justice and circle wagons around POTUS when you're the AG.

He's also proven it's possible to be an activist AG and only prosecute what POTUS feels is important, and to ignore the laws that POTUS doesn't feel apply to him or anyone else.
 
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Glenn Quagmire said:
Fact is, no one from the republican party has been able to shake him. They will not even try any longer during election season.

Face it, he has been able withstand all the opposition threw at him, and is walking away on his terms.
 
I wouldn't bet the farm on that Quag's:
 
Judical watch did, same ones who exposed the IRA emails and 'crash' BS.
 
 
U.S. District Court Judge John D. Bates has denied a request from the Department of Justice to delay the release of a list of Operation Fast and Furious documents being protected under President Obama's assertion of executive privilege.
 
"The government’s arguments for even more time are unconvincing," Bates said in his ruling. "eventy-five days—plus another twenty-one, based in part on Judiciary Watch’s consent—is enough time for the government to prepare the index that this Court has ordered, given that this matter has been pending for over two years. The Court will therefore extend the Department’s Vaughn index submission deadline to October 22, 2014—and no further."
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/09/25/judge-denies-doj-request-to-delay-release-of-fast-and-furious-document-list-n1896621
 
Holder is going to be found complicit in wrong doing.
 
Obama's chickens are coming home to roost.
 
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eolesen said:
What he's proven is that it's entirely possible to obstruct Justice and circle wagons around POTUS when you're the AG.He's also proven it's possible to be an activist AG and only prosecute what POTUS feels is important, and to ignore the laws that POTUS doesn't feel apply to him or anyone else.
Remember, there are always two, and sometimes multiple sides to any legal argument.

You act like he is the first to act in support of administration goals and positions.

News flash, he is not the first, nor will he be the last.
 

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