President Obama used his weekly address to hammer
Mitch McConnell and congressional Republicans for playing politics by
holding up Loretta Lynch’s confirmation vote to be next Attorney
General.
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The president said:
It has been more than four months since I
nominated Loretta Lynch to serve as the next Attorney General of the
United States. For 30 years, Loretta has distinguished herself as a
tough, fair, and independent attorney. As the U.S. Attorney for the
Eastern District of New York, she successfully prosecuted the terrorists
who plotted to bomb the Federal Reserve Bank and the New York City
subway. She helped secure billions in settlements for people wronged by
some of the world’s biggest banks. She’s been dogged in her pursuit of
public corruption. She’s jailed some of New York’s most violent and
notorious mobsters and gang members. And through it all, she’s worked
closely with law enforcement and local communities to get the job done.
In short, her qualifications are superb. That’s
why, in the past, the Senate easily confirmed Loretta to lead one of the
most prominent U.S. Attorney offices in the country – not once, but
twice.
Still – it has been more than four months since I nominated Loretta Lynch to serve as Attorney General.
And this time, Republican leaders in Congress won’t
even let her nomination come up for a vote. In fact, by Monday,
Loretta will have been languishing on the Senate floor for longer than
the seven previous Attorneys General combined. Let me say that again –
she will have been waiting for a simple yes-or-no vote on the Senate
floor for longer than the seven previous Attorneys General combined.
No one can claim she’s unqualified. No one’s
saying she can’t do the job. Senators from both parties say they
support her. This is purely about politics. First, Republicans held up
her nomination because they were upset about the actions I took to make
our broken immigration system smarter and fairer. Now they’re denying
her a vote until they can figure out how to pass a bill on a completely
unrelated issue. But they could bring her up for a yes-or-no vote at
any time.
Republicans promised that Congress would
function smoothly with them in charge. Here’s a small chance for them
to prove it. Congress should stop playing politics with law enforcement
and national security. They should support good people in both parties
who want to reform our criminal justice system. And that means they
should end the longest confirmation process for an Attorney General in
three decades, and give Loretta Lynch a vote.
President Obama was correct. Republicans could
bring the Lynch nomination up for a confirmation vote at any time. There
is absolutely nothing stopping them from voting to confirm the next
Attorney General. The delay is strictly political. Senate Majority
Leader Mitch McConnell wants Democrats to help pass a human trafficking
bill that contains unrelated language about abortion. McConnell is
holding up the Lynch vote until he gets his way on the human trafficking
bill.
The standoff has nothing to do with Lynch or her
nomination. The Lynch confirmation is McConnell’s hostage. It only took a
few months of failure as Majority Leader for McConnell to begin taking
hostage. His promise of a more openly run Senate has been tossed aside.
McConnell’s
decision to hold up the Lynch vote is another failed political gambit
from the increasingly desperate Senate Majority Leader. Democrats are
going to win this one. Sooner or later McConnell will cave, and
President Obama will get his new Attorney General. Until McConnell
caves, President Obama and the White House will continue to hammer the
Majority Leader on an almost daily basis. The nation needs a new
Attorney General more than Republicans need a political win.
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