The US Senate on thursday confirmed Loretta Lynch as the
nation's first black female attorney general, after a highly politicized
five-month delay.
She'll be taking over from outgoing
Attorney General Eric Holder.
55-Year-Old Lynch has served twice as US
Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, with sterling records as a
relentless federal prosecutor putting mobsters and terror suspects behind bars.
The daughter of a North Carolina Baptist
minister father and a librarian mother, Lynch has been fascinated with the
legal system since she was a child, she attended Harvard
College and then Harvard Law
School.
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