U.S. President Barack Obama greets Reverend Al Sharpton before addressing the audience at the National Action Network's 20th annual Keepers of the Dream Awards gala in New York

She has good prosecutorial background, we shall have to see about partisanship.

Via The DC:

An MSNBC host may have just chosen the next attorney general of the United States.

President Obama is expected to nominate Loretta Lynch to replace Eric Holder as attorney general of the United States, just two days after Obama’s post-election meeting with Al Sharpton and weeks after Lynch’s own meeting with Sharpton.

Lynch is known to be close to Holder due to her membership in the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee.

Lynch was appointed U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York by President Obama in 2010. She rose to prominence as a prosecutor on the team that convicted New York police officers in the 1999 Abner Louima assault case.

Lynch served as a U.S. attorney in Brooklyn during the last two years of the Clinton administration between 1999 and 2001, followed by a tenure at the Washington mega-firm Hogan Lovells — previously Hogan & Hartson.

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