antonborisov: (pic#810741)
[personal profile] antonborisov

Видимо, только сейчас он начинает понимать, что такое “хромая утка”.

Сенат США никак не утвердит Генерального Прокурора, которого представил Обама.

Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama blasted the Senate Friday for stalling on the nomination of Loretta Lynch to be the next attorney general, the longest wait for a nominee to lead the Justice Department in three decades.

“Enough. Enough. Call Loretta Lynch for a vote, get her confirmed, let her do her job. This is embarrassing,” Obama told reporters during a joint White House press conference with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.

“There are times where the dysfunction in the Senate just goes too far,” the President added. “This is an example of it.”

If confirmed, Lynch would be the first African-American woman to lead the Justice Department. It has been 160 days since Obama nominated her on Nov. 8, and the delay in her confirmation is the longest since Ronald Reagan tapped Edwin Meese for the post in 1984.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is holding up Lynch’s nomination as leverage to push Democrats to drop a filibuster on an unrelated anti-human trafficking bill. Democrats object to that measure because it contains an abortion provision. McConnell has said he won’t bring up Lynch for a vote until the dispute is resolved.

Obama called on Congress to move her nomination forward, saying that no one could articulate a reason beyond political gamesmanship as to why she has not been confirmed.

READ: Loretta Lynch fast facts

The moment was a particularly politically-charged one during a press conference largely focused on international trade and the Iranian nuclear agreement.

Republicans in the Senate have yet to offer a timeline as to a possible vote on Lynch’s confirmation, and Eric Holder continues to serve as attorney general.

McConnell’s office insisted Friday that the majority leader is working to resolve Lynch’s nomination.

“The leader has already announced that the Lynch nomination will get a vote,” McConnell’s Deputy Chief of Staff Don Stewart told CNN. “Members are continuing to work to find a way to overcome the Democrats’ filibuster of a bipartisan bill that will help prevent women and children from being sold into sex slavery. Once that bill’s complete, the Lynch nomination is next.”

Отсюда.


Запись оттранслирована из моего журнала
Комментировать можно здесь или по ссылке
http://www.a-borisov.com/2015/04/18/obama-vozmushhen/

This account has disabled anonymous posting.
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting

Profile

antonborisov: (Default)
antonborisov

May 2020

S M T W T F S
     12
3456789
10 111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31      

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 5th, 2025 05:07 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios