According to reports, the Democrats have appointed Obama’s corrupt Attorney General Eric Holder to lead the vetting process for Kamala Harris’ running mate.
What could possibly go wrong?
How much do you think Democrats are paying Holder’s law firm for this service?
POLITICO Report:
Eric Holder is in charge of the vetting process for Harris’ running mate.
Reuters reported that former Attorney General Eric Holder is in charge of vetting Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate.
The news that Attorney General Holder and his law office will oversee the operation was confirmed to Politico by a person familiar with the process.
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Of course, the corrupt, racist and radicalized cronies never went away. They were at peace under the new Attorney General Loretta Lynch in the Obama administration, but they definitely wreaked havoc under the Trump administration. That’s why Jeff Sessions and William Barr were barely able to do anything actually productive. Then Merrick Garland took over where Holder left off. Holder succeeded in sowing the seeds and we’ve been reaping the harvest since 2016. That’s the Deep State. In a nutshell.
His involvement in the vetting process may reassure Democrats that, if Harris wins the nomination, longtime political and legal experts are ensuring her selection doesn’t have any major conflicts of interest — and could help her defeat Republican Donald Trump in November, potentially giving her the ability to serve in the future if she is unable to serve at some point afterward.
Other names being mentioned as potential running mates for Harris include Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper.
Holder is clearly cashing in on the left’s DEI craze.
Since 2018, Eric Holder and his law firm, Covington & Burling, have been conducting “civil rights audits” of Fortune 500 companies.
Holder directed companies to adopt race-based DEI policies at the maximum hourly wage of $2,295.
The companies were then sued. https://t.co/jzvt962yOz pic.twitter.com/mK90uizRS1
— Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) July 22, 2024
RedState is right, these people will never go away, there is too much profit to be made in this system.