Democrats reportedly put Obama’s corrupt attorney general, Eric Holder, in charge of vetting Kamala Harris’ vice presidential nominee.
What problems might arise?
How much do you think Democrats will pay Holder Law Firm for this service?
Political coverage:
Eric Holder oversees Harris’ vice presidential vetting process
Reuters reports that former Attorney General Eric Holder was responsible for vetting Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mates.
A person familiar with the process confirmed to POLITICO that Holder and his law firm will oversee the action.
RedState has more:
Of course, those corrupt, racialized and radical embeddedness never went away. They’re resting comfortably under new Obama Governor Loretta Lynch, but there’s no doubt they wreaked havoc during the Trump administration — which is why Jeff Sessions Sessions and William Barr were unable to do anything truly productive. Then, Merrick Garland picked up where Holder left off. Holder successfully sowed the seeds and we have been harvesting since 2016.
His involvement in the vetting process could reassure Democrats that a long-standing political and legal hand is helping to ensure that Harris’ selection, if she wins the nomination, won’t create a major conflict. Any choice would need to be suitable to help her defeat Republican Donald Trump, and if she were to win in November but fail to fulfill her duties at some point, there’s a chance she could one day be president.
Harris’ potential running mates include Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper .
Holder has clearly profited from the DEI craze on the left.
Eric Holder and his law firm Covington & Burling have been conducting “civil rights audits” of Fortune 500 companies since 2018.
Holder was paid $2,295 an hour to tell the company to adopt a race-based DEI policy.
The companies were then sued. https://t.co/jzvt962yOz pic.twitter.com/mK90uizRS1
— Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) July 22, 2024
The red states are right. These people will never disappear. There is so much money to be made in the system.