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U.S. Attorney General
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(May 23, 1950- )
Born in New York City, New York
Attorney General of the United States (November 26, 1991-January 20, 1993) for the George Herbert Walker Bush administration
Nominated to serve as Attorney General by President Donald Trump (December 7, 2018); confirmed February 14, 2019, to become Attorney General for the second time
Why he might be annoying
He reportedly said: 'there's no statistical evidence of racism in the criminal justice system.'
He championed increased incarceration.
With the Mueller investigation in full swing, critics were concerned about his views on executive power.
He was also criticized, by some, for having a history of strong anti-immigration points of view.
Why he might not be annoying
He earned his J.D. from George Washington University School of Law.
He served as Executive Vice President for Verizon Communications.
He's a 'top grade' bagpiper who served as a board member for the U.S. Piping Foundation.
In being considered for Attorney General in 2019, he indicated his views on increased incarceration may have softened a tiny bit.
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Year In Review:
For 2021, as of last week, Out of 2056 Votes: 0.68% Annoying
In 2020, Out of 2043 Votes: 48.16% Annoying
In 2019, Out of 2367 Votes: 48.71% Annoying
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