In 1993 Pres. Bill Clinton nominated Holder to serve as U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. Confirmed by the Senate later that year, he became the first African American to head the country’s largest U.S. attorney’s office.
Eric Holder Jr. Holder is facing the following charges: one count of murder, two counts of attempted murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, and one count of felon in possession of a firearm. His defense motioned to have the two counts of attempted murder, which rest on the “Kill Zone” theory, dismissed.Oct 9, 2019
Loretta LynchIn office May 8, 2010 – April 27, 2015PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byBenton J. CampbellSucceeded byRobert Capers20 more rows
Holder was nominated by President Ronald Reagan to become an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. He sat on the bench until 1993, when President Bill Clinton appointed him U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.Aug 24, 2017
Eric HolderPreceded byJohn Ramsey JohnsonSucceeded byMary Lou LearyJudge of the Superior Court of the District of ColumbiaIn office 1988–199331 more rows
Eric Himpton Holder, SrEric H. Holder, Jr. / Father
Eric Himpton Holder, SrMiriam HolderEric H. Holder, Jr./Parents
AmericanSharon Malone / Nationality
Macon Bolling AllenFreedom Center honors lasting legacy of nation's first African American lawyer. CINCINNATI – Macon Bolling Allen became the first African American licensed to practice law in the United States in 1844, a full 18 years before the reading of the Emancipation Proclamation.Feb 18, 2022
Eric Holder advises clients on complex investigations and litigation matters, including those that are international in scope and involve significant regulatory enforcement issues and substantial reputational concerns.
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Eric Holder was a member of the same gang as Nipsey Hussle. He has been accused of killing Nipsey.
Nipsey, whose real name is Ermias Joseph Asghedom, accused Holder of being a "snitch", which could be the reason that Holder gunned down Nipsey, according to a LA gang member.
Holder was held in contempt of Congress by the Republican-led House in 2012 -- a vote in which Issa played a central role -- for failing to provide key information about the botched Operation Fast and Furious program. He is the only sitting Cabinet member to have been held in contempt of Congress.
Wendell Goler reports from the White House. Attorney General Eric Holder is resigning from the Obama administration, capping a tumultuous six-year term marked by several high-profile clashes with Congress.
Eric Holder served as President Barack Obama’s attorney general for six years. Among his signature issues were arguing in favor of voting rights and fairness in prison sentences. On Sept. 25, 2014, the Justice Department announced he would step down after a new attorney general is confirmed.
Cornyn said U.S. Attorney Ronald Machen "has donated thousands of dollars to President Obama’s political campaigns; he vetted vice presidential candidates for the Obama team in 2008; and he got his first job as a federal prosecutor from, you guessed it, Eric Holder.".
Hostages were released as soon as Ronald Reagan took office because Iran perceived that America was "no longer under the command of someone weak.". Ben Carson. stated on September 27, 2015 an interview on ABC's "This Week":