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Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said Monday he plans to hold a confirmation hearing for Eric Holder, President-elect Obama's pick for attorney general, during the week of Jan. 5.

Leahy strongly backs Holder and wants to move fast on his nomination despite criticism by some Republicans of Holder's failure as deputy attorney general under President Bill Clinton to block the pardon of fugitive financier Marc Rich.

In a briefing Monday after a meeting with Holder, Leahy slammed former White House adviser Karl Rove for giving Republicans "marching orders" to raise concerns about Holder's role in the pardon.


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Leahy said his opinion on Rich, who fled the country rather than face tax-evasion charges, would not have mattered because Clinton was going to grant the pardon even if Holder "had tried to grab the pen out of his hand." Holder will address the topic during his confirmation hearings, but Leahy urged his GOP colleagues to focus on "rebuilding the public's trust in our justice system."

Leahy said former FBI Director Louis Freeh, a Republican, called him Monday to offer his support for Holder.

With confirmation hearings complete, the committee could vote immediately on Holder and other Justice Department nominees once Obama takes office. Holder met Monday with Judiciary ranking member Arlen Specter. Holder declined to comment on the Rich issue after meeting with Specter for about an hour.

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  • Jon & Eddie...great posts. Nothing like putting the cart before the horse. Hopefully, Republicans will block the nomination of this clown.
  • Congressional leaders have stated that the DOJ has significant political problems. It does. Mr. Holder served about 5 years at DOJ under AG Reno. Now he comes back to oversee problems he never dealth with in the number 2 position.On the DOJ transition team are former Asst Att Generals that worked with him. Where is the change. DOJ will decline further in ethics. The public will never trust the DOJ, and should not. DOJ needs significant personnel changes in the current AG and DAG offices. Get rid of career staffers that have been there 20-30 and yes 40 years, or the corruption will never end.
  • Karl Rove critisizing Holder for pardoning someone, and trying to block his confirmation, is like the pot calling the kettle black. Rove was guilty of violating US Code, Title 18, Disclosing Classified Information in the outing of Valerie Flame and was pardoned by George Bush.