Loretta Lynch: If confirmed, Obama's nominee for attorney general was already going to have one superlative attached to her name, as the first African-American woman to hold the title.
Now, it looks like she may have another one: Lynch's confirmation process has been one of the longest in recent history. It's been more than 120 days since her nomination.
But next week, the Senate is expected to (finally) vote on whether to confirm Lynch, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced last week,…
Linggo, Marso 15, 2015
The AG's office, Julian Assange and a '50 Shades' raise are on the minds of our women to watch this week
Loretta Lynch: If confirmed, Obama's nominee for attorney general was already going to have one superlative attached to her name, as the first African-American woman to hold the title.
Now, it looks like she may have another one: Lynch's confirmation process has been one of the longest in recent history. It's been more than 120 days since her nomination.
But next week, the Senate is expected to (finally) vote on whether to confirm Lynch, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced last week,…
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