[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 24 (Thursday, February 12, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S949]
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LYNCH NOMINATION
Mr. DURBIN. Mr. President, while I am pleased the Senate is moving,
and moving quickly, on Ashton Carter, I am troubled that my colleagues
across the aisle are delaying consideration of Loretta Lynch, the
President's nominee for Attorney General of the United States. It has
been 96 days since the President announced the nomination. This is
longer than any other Attorney General nominee has had to wait in
recent memory. By way of comparison, the Democratic-controlled Senate
confirmed Michael Mukasey as Attorney General in 53 days, Eric Holder
in 64 days.
I sat through the hearings with Loretta Lynch, and I listened to the
questions, particularly from the Republican side, because most all
Democrats I know of are supporting her. I listened to the questions on
the Republican side and I came to the inescapable conclusion that
Republican Senators were going to refuse any effort to renominate Eric
Holder for Attorney General. That is all they had to say. Their
grievance was with the sitting Attorney General, who has announced he
is leaving as soon as his successor is chosen. I listened carefully for
any criticism of Loretta Lynch and I didn't hear it.
Then they had the panel of public witnesses. That is a panel that has
a majority of Republican-chosen witnesses and Democratic witnesses.
Early on, I believe Senator Leahy asked the question of all the
witnesses there: How many of you who are on this public panel oppose
the nomination of Loretta Lynch for Attorney General? Not one--not one
Republican, not one Democrat. There is no opposition to Loretta Lynch.
Why are they holding up this important appointment by President
Obama? Why don't we consider that this afternoon? It can be done, and
it should be done very quickly.
Nobody has questioned her record as a Federal prosecutor. She has
twice before been unanimously confirmed to serve as U.S. Attorney for
the Eastern District of New York. She has been vetted and examined and
questioned to a fare-thee-well. She testified before the Senate
Judiciary Committee for nearly 8 hours, answering every question,
including 600 written questions that were sent to her.
It is time to move forward and confirm this obviously well-qualified
and historic nominee.
The Senate Judiciary Committee will have the opportunity to report
Ms. Lynch out this week. We have the opportunity to confirm her
immediately. There is no reason for further delay. What are the Senate
Republicans trying to prove by holding up an obviously qualified
nominee for a critically important agency such as the Department of
Justice?
I hope the spirit of bipartisanship shown in that committee can be
shown on the floor of the Senate.
Mr. President, I yield the floor.
I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. MURPHY. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for
the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
Mr. MURPHY. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent to speak for up to
15 minutes.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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