The US Senate on thursday confirmed Loretta Lynch as the
nation's first black female attorney general, after a highly politicized
five-month delay.
She'll be taking over from outgoing Attorney General Eric
Holder.
55-Year-Old Lynch has served twice as US Attorney for the
Eastern District of New York, with sterling records as a relentless federal
prosecutor putting mobsters and terror suspects behind bars.
The daughter of a North Carolina Baptist minister father and
a librarian mother, Lynch has been fascinated with the legal system since she
was a child, she attended Harvard College and then Harvard Law School.
Loretta Lynch's father, Lorenzo A. Lynch, was in the Senate
gallery watching when the historic vote took place confirming his daughter as
the first African American female attorney general.
Hours before the vote, Senator Ted Cruz attacked Lynch as
unfit for the position and "unwilling to impose any limits whatsoever on
the authority of the president of the United States."
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