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Criminal Charge Against Toyota Motor Corporation – Video


Criminal Charge Against Toyota Motor Corporation
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Preet Bharara, Inspector General of the U.S. Department...

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Wells Fargo Nigger Bombs hit Pres. Obama, Eric Holder and Elizabeth Warren – Video


Wells Fargo Nigger Bombs hit Pres. Obama, Eric Holder and Elizabeth Warren
http://mortgagemovies.blogspot.com/2014/10/shes-nigger-says-wells-fargo-attorney.html Wells Fargo Appraiser and Attorney accidentally forget to hang up when leaving a message for homeowner...

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Why the AG won’t protect election integrity | For the Record: General Holder’s War – Video


Why the AG won #39;t protect election integrity | For the Record: General Holder #39;s War
An election official voted six times for Obama...and was never charged by Eric Holder for committing a federal felony. Watch full episodes of For The Record on demand with a subscription to...

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Holder names top civil rights lieutenant

Attorney General Eric Holder announced Wednesday that Vanita Gupta would become the Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division.

Ms. Gupta joins the department from the American Civil Liberties Union, where she worked as the director for the groups Center for Justice.

Vanita has spent her entire career working to ensure that our nation lives up to its promise of equal justice for all, Mr. Holder said. Even as she has done trailblazing work as a civil rights lawyer, Vanita is also known as a unifier and consensus builder. She has a knack for bridging differences and building coalitions to drive progress.

Ms. Gupta joins the Civil Rights Division as it is involved in ongoing investigations into accusations of racial bias and police brutality motivated by shootings in Ferguson, Mo.

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Eric Holder Claims ‘Vindication’ For Voting Rights Crackdown

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder claimed "vindication" on Tuesday for the Department of Justice's efforts to crack down on voter identification laws in the wake of the Supreme Court's landmark decision last year in Shelby County to gut a centerpiece of the Voting Rights Act.

In an interview with TPM, the soon-to-step-down Holder pointed to a federal judge's ruling that Texas's voter ID law was designed with "discriminatory purpose" and amounted to an unconstitutional "poll tax" on Lone Star State residents.

"We are heartened by what we saw," Holder told TPM. "We think it is a vindication of the approach we have taken. And no matter what follows, this is a legal fight worth waging. ... We couldn't allow the states to interpret the Shelby County decision as open season on the right of people to vote -- to have a war on the ability of the American people to exercise their right to vote."

The state of Texas is appealing the ruling. It is "uncertain," Holder conceded, that the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, one of the most conservative courts in the country, will agree with the federal trial judge. Nor is it clear what would happen if the issue lands at the Supreme Court again.

But Holder wants to send a warning shot to any state or jurisdiction that might consider restrictive voting laws: We will come after you.

"This Justice Department will use whatever tools we have and opposed any effort designed to impinge on that most fundamental right," the attorney general said. "We remain vigilant. We have the tools to hold them responsible ... and we are going to use them."

If the reasoning by Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos is upheld, the Obama administration may be able to use Section 3 of the Voting Rights Act to "bail in" Texas under the requirement that states pre-approve any changes to their voting laws with the Justice Department or a federal court. (The Supreme Court invalidated the formula used to determine which jurisdictions it applies to.)

Holder called the judge's scathing opinion "really, really striking judges don't use that kind of language. Judges are, small c, conservative when judging intent." Asked if the ruling would help the administration put Texas back under preclearance, Holder said, "We're not presuming anything. We're hopeful."

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