Obama names prosecutor Loretta Lynch as his attorney general pick

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
In this June 17, 2013 file photo, Loretta Lynch, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, speaks during a news conference
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WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says his attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch has a fierce commitment to equal justice and a solid record as a tough, fair federal prosecutor.

Obama said at a White House ceremony Saturday that it's "pretty hard to be more qualified" for the job of attorney general than Lynch.

The 55-year-old Lynch would be the first African-American woman to serve as attorney general. She is currently the top federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, New York.

Outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder also was at Saturday's announcement. Holder was the first black head of the Justice Department.