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Obama Announces Eric Holder’s Resignation

By JM Rieger and Matt Fuller

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President Barack Obama announced the resignation of Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. at the White House Thursday, praising Holder’s track record during his six-year-tenure. Holder thanked Obama for allowing him to serve in, what he called, “the greatest honor of my professional life.” “I will leave the Department of Justice, but I will never — I will never leave the work,” Holder said. “I will continue to serve and try to find ways to make our nation even more true to its founding ideals.”

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