Friday, March 20, 2015

Congresswoman Johnson Urges Confirmation of Loretta Lynch As Attorney Gerneral

"Her impeccable record includes the successful prosecutions of high profile public corruption and civil rights cases, as well as cases in which public officials were physically assaultedSince the events of9/11, her office has been responsible for the conviction ofindividuals involved in plotting terrorist attacks against this country.Time and time again, Ms. Lynch has demonstrated a commitment tokeeping Americans safe. She has performed her job effectively, andwithout grandstanding. It is time for the Senate to do the same.
The U.S. Constitution grants the Senate the power to provideadvice and consent” regarding Presidential appointments. This role of the Senate in confirming presidential appointees is an important one. Historically, Senators will question a nominee on their record, and press them on important matters to determine if the nominee is qualified to advise the president.
The Senate has already determined, on two separate occasions, that Ms. Lynch is a prosecutor with impeccable character and expertise. She has been confirmed by the Senate twice as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York under President Clinton in 2000, and again under President Obama in 2010. During her most recent Senate confirmation hearing Ms. Lynch performed admirably. She endured hours of grueling questions concerning her legal record, her views on immigration, limits to the president’s executive authority, and a host of other legal issues she may encounter as the nation’s top law enforcement official.
Ms. Lynch has the necessary qualifications to be our nation’s next Attorney General. From her stellar record as a federal prosecutor, to her prestigious academic pedigreeher experiences have prepared her to enforceand uphold both the letter and the spirit of the United States Constitution at the highest level. Shamefully, Senate Republicans are holding her confirmation hostage as they continue the battle over the president’s immigration policies.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated that there would not be a confirmation vote for Ms. Lynchuntil the Senate finishes its debate over an anti-trafficking bill, which has been slowed by a fight over anabortion provisionYet again, Senate Republicans are using Ms. Lynch’s confirmation as political leveragefor an unrelated matter. This is no way to govern.
America has waited far too long for a new attorney general to be confirmed while justice hangs in the
balance. The time has come for the Senate to act. There has been no substantive criticism of Ms. Lynch’s qualifications. She has worked to earn the support of a majority of the Senate. In fact, the Senate Judiciary Committee has already voted to approve the nomination. Yet the Republican Leadership has refused to bring her nomination to the floor. It is time for the Senate to provide the “advice and consent” that they are constitutionally empowered to give." - Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson