Posted on 10/29/2014 8:13:11 PM PDT by jazusamo
Holder lays out timetable "so that by early February we'd have a new attorney general," while Earnest defends lame-duck nods.
WASHINGTON Its been more than a month since Attorney General Eric Holder announced his resignation, vowing to stay in office until his successor is confirmed.
That nominee hasnt been named. But days before critical midterm elections for the presidents party, a lobbying bloc in Congress has made clear its pick for the job.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus has had President Obamas ear to an extent, meeting every few months with the commander in chief behind closed doors to strategize on immigration reform. The caucus has long advocated for the use of executive action to bring immigrants out of the shadows, as noted by Chairman Rubén Hinojosa (D-Texas) in a June statement.
This week, Hinojosa announced that the caucus proudly endorses Secretary Tom Perez to serve as the next Attorney General of the United States.
The Labor secretary, who led the Civil Rights Division at the Justice Department from 2009 to 2013, has a proven record of championing and defending the rights of all Americans.
The CHC supported Tom Perez in his nomination to the Department of Labor, and the Caucus will continue to support him if he is formally nominated for the position of U.S. Attorney General. We hope Secretary Perez will be the presidents nominee of choice to head the Department of Justice, Hinojosa said in a statement.
Rep. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), who leads the caucus Diversity Task Force, said Perez has demonstrated a deep commitment to justice and civil rights.
As a dedicated public servant, he has stood up for working families and advocated for the rights of all Americans especially the most vulnerable, Luján said. Secretary Perezs significant record of accomplishment throughout his career and during his time as Assistant Attorney General reflects the values he would bring to the Department of Justice and instills the utmost confidence in his ability to serve as Attorney General.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest publicly responded to the endorsement by telling reporters Tuesday, I dont know that the president has consulted any members of Congress about the decision that lies ahead.
Theres no doubt that Secretary Perez has distinguished himself as a particularly effective member of the presidents Cabinet. He did a tour at the Department of Justice prior to serving as secretary of Labor. He continues to do very good work there, Earnest said. But as it relates to any sort of personnel announcements in the Department of Justice, I dont have anything for you at this point.
Perez wants the job, and the field of competition got smaller last week when former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler withdrew her name from consideration.
Earnest was asked whether that was tied to a recent Washington Post report about the White Houses handling of a Colombia prostitution scandal. I havent talked to her about the decision that she made in terms of her announcement, but Id be surprised if that contributed to it in any way, he replied.
Perez and Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, who argued the administrations Obamacare constitutionality case before the Supreme Court, remain on a short list.
Holder removed any ambiguity about the administrations timetable at the Washington Ideas Forum today.
Therell be a nomination shortly after the election, he said. My hope would be that the Senate would take up that nomination in the same about the same way that mine was, so that by early February wed have a new attorney general.
Earnest said the president does not anticipate nominating someone prior to the election, but that we would expect that whoever that nominee is will be someone who will deserve prompt consideration by the United States Senate and prompt bipartisan confirmation by the United States Senate.
And we have not been any more clear about that process than that, he added.
Earnest continued, saying, The door does continue to be open to the possibility that this individual could be nominated shortly after the election and that we would seek the Senate to or we would call on the Senate to act quickly to consider that nominee promptly.
And we will do so knowing that we believe firmly that individual is worthy of the kind of bipartisan support thats necessary to confirm an attorney nominee.
The press secretary then pointed out a lame-duck nomination strategy that was pursued by the previous administration, namely the nomination of Robert Gates to succeed Donald Rumsfeld as secretary of Defense in 2006.
Perez was asked at the National Press Club on Oct. 20 if he would continue Holders promise to not jail journalists for protecting their sources such as federal prosecutors demands that New York Times reporter James Risen reveal information beyond what he wrote in his book State of War, which describes CIA mishandling of Irans nuclear drive.
My singular focus is on the job of being at the Department of Labor, Perez replied.
And I know the attorney general very much values the role of the press as the fourth branch of government, he continued. Remember, he served as the deputy attorney general under Janet Reno and often participated with her in her weekly conferences, whether it was there was good news, bad news, or indifferent, she was out there and he was often there with her in those press briefings because he understands the critical importance of the press in so many aspects of our life.
Rep. Jose Serrano (D-N.Y.), a senior member of the Hispanic Caucus, said today that Perez is the perfect candidate.
In recent years, he has been instrumental in the presidents efforts to protect Americans civil and voting rights and help working families as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights and as secretary of Labor. In these two positions, he has clearly demonstrated the that he is capable of leading the Department of Justice, Serrano argued.
I have no doubt Tom Perez would be an excellent attorney general, who would work tirelessly for fairness and justice for all Americans.
Obama addressed the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute gala at the beginning of this month, where he vowed to act to fix as much of our immigration system as I can on my own.
This is not a question of if, but when. Because the moment I act and it will be taking place between the November elections and the end of the year opponents of reform will roll out the same old scare tactics. Theyll use whatever excuse they have to try to block any attempt at immigration reform at all, Obama said. And we have to be realistic: For any action to last, for it to be effective and extend beyond my administration because Im only here two more years were going to have to build more support of the American people so that it is sustainable and lasting.
I thought they would lobby for no more benefits for illegals and to enforce the border.
Skin color and ethnic heritage groups advocating for their own in power. The new normal. There is only one demographic left in the US that doesn’t form a political collective based on skin color ...
The Not-So-New Racism
But of course, they’re never questioned on that are they?
Absolutely, and they are being rewarded in this pathetic administration except for the one demographic.
President Obama - who once promised ‘the most open administration in history’ - now does everything on the sly, when he does anything at all.
After the election, huh? I’ve got a bad, bad feeling about “after the election”. We vote, Barry takes out his revenge. It’s not going to be pretty.
I hear you and totally agree.
I walk my Bichon over at the outside portion of the Citrus Park Mall in Tampa each night. She loves to walk around Longhorn and sniff the steak I cannot afford to eat as they are grilled. We walk past the store Dress Barn and the store Justice which is clothes for toddlers. All the mural-sized photos of the fashion models at Dress Barn are unmistakably Hispanic in appearance. Even the large baby pics in the Justice windows are Hispanic. These are higher end stores not your local Target or WalMart. Blue Cross/Blue Shield medical insurance brochures could have been designed and printed in Colombia or Honduras. The photos are all of happy upper class-looking Hispanic families and grandparents. The conquest and browning of American culture has all but been completed. Racism? What racism? Any mention of the demographic that dare not speak its color is largely an artifact and a footnote to American History. We are done.
Bundy II
Retaliation: Feds Launch New Land Grab Targeting Bundy Family
Battle of Bunkerville 2: BLM to declare 1.8 million acres environmental protection zone
infowars
Hey FEC! KMA!!!
Thanks for the link. Oh the BLM land grab doesn’t surprise me in the least. Eminent domain has been long used as a statist weapon against private land holdings in America. Just wondered why it took the administration so long to figure out how to screw the people this time.
There isn’t a Republican’t anywhere who, if elected in November, is going to vote to stop Obama’s amnesty. Both parties want it. Apologies to Mark Levin for using his party designation.
Agree one hundred percent with your assessment.
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