Andrew Napolitano Has Questions for Attorney General Nominee Loretta Lynch

Within hours of realizing that
his party lost control of the U.S. Senate last week, President
Obama nominated Loretta Lynch, the chief federal prosecutor in
Brooklyn, N.Y., and an outstanding and apolitical professional, to
be the next attorney general. The current attorney general, Eric
Holder, resigned last month.

Lynch is sure to be confirmed by either the present
Democratic-controlled Senate this fall or by the newly constituted
Republican-controlled Senate early next year—and she should be,
writes Andrew Napolitano. But the process of confirming her should
capture the interest of all Americans concerned about the loss of
personal freedoms in our present-day Orwellian world in which the
Obama administration has killed innocent Americans, spied on
trillions of conversations and emails without probable cause, and
declined to enforce laws with which it disagrees. Republican
senators have a duty to ask her probing questions.

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