Loretta Lynch’s Body Measurements, Including Bra Size

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Biography

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American politician known for being the first African-American woman, and second woman overall, to be appointed Attorney General of the United States. She was officially sworn in on April 27, 2015. She’s also served for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and as an attorney for the Eastern District of New York.

She attended Harvard University, completing both her undergraduate and law degrees at the school. She then worked for Cahill Gordon & Reindel.

166 days passed between the time she was nominated and the time she was sworn in, leading to criticism of the eight Republicans who opposed her nomination.

She has two step children through her husband Stephen Hargrove, whom she married in 2007.

She joined Janet Reno as the only women to hold the position of Attorney General. Reno served under Bill Clinton.

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Quotes

He could have made a difference. He could have brought real jobs and development to hard working communities that need and deserve those resources. Instead, William Boyland, Jr. worked to glorify one person, and that was himself.

Certainly, by providing individuals coming out of institutions with ways to become productive citizens, we reduce recidivism. What that means is we reduce crime. There are fewer victims when individuals have options – when they have job skills, when they have life skills, we break the cycle of children following their parents into institutions.

When suspicion and hostility is allowed to fester, it can erupt into unrest.

After all we have been through, blacks and other minorities deserve to be protected, as anyone else.

We don’t always choose moments. You know, sometimes they choose us.

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