Loretta Lynch Wins Confirmation, Becomes First Female African-American Attorney General
Loretta Lynch has won confirmation to serve as the nation’s attorney general, ending months of delay. The vote was 56-43 in the Senate Thursday. She will replace Eric Holder and become the first black woman in the nation’s top law enforcement post. The 55-year-old currently serves as US attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
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