California Hires Eric Holder for Legal Fights Against Trump White House
California Hires Eric Holder for Legal Fights Against Trump White House
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BY: Nick Bolger
January 4, 2017 10:18 am
Democratic leaders in the California Legislature announced Wednesday that they have hired Eric Holder, the former attorney general under President Obama, to represent them in legal battles with the Trump administration.
The Legislature now has Holder, currently a lawyer in Washington, D.C., on retainer to fight President-elect Donald Trump’s White House on issues such as immigration, the environment, and criminal justice, the New York Times reported.
“Having the former attorney general of the United States brings us a lot of firepower in order to prepare to safeguard the values of the people of California,” said Kevin de León, the Democratic leader of the state Senate, in an interview. “This means we are very, very serious.”
California’s state government is under almost complete Democratic control. The Democratic Party holds two-thirds of each legislative chamber and every statewide office. Legislative leaders in the state are expecting to battle the president-elect when he takes office.
“It was very clear that it wasn’t just campaign rhetoric,” León said of Trump’s policy proposals.
“He was surrounding himself with people who are a very clear and present danger to the economic prosperity of California.”
Holder is not the first high profile Democrat to be tapped by the California government for its upcoming legal battles with the Trump administration. Rep. Xavier Becerra retired from the U.S. Congress late last year in order to return to California as the state’s attorney general.
Mr. Holder, now a lawyer at the firm Covington & Burling, was President Obama’s attorney general from 2009-2015.
“I am honored that the Legislature chose Covington to serve as its legal adviser as it considers how to respond to potential changes in federal law that could impact California’s residents and policy priorities,” Holder said in a statement. “I am confident that our expertise across a wide array of federal legal and regulatory issues will be a great resource to the Legislature.”
The firm’s retainer fee has not yet been set but will be made public once it has been determined.
http://freebeacon.com/politics/calif...p-white-house/
California Hires Eric Holder to Lead Legal Fight Against Trump
by JEROME HUDSON
4 Jan 2017
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Democratic leaders of the California legislature have hired former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to represent the liberal state in future legal battles with the Trump administration.
“With the upcoming change in administrations, we expect that there will be extraordinary challenges for California in the uncertain times ahead,” California Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León and California Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon wrote in a statement Wednesday.
“The Legislature will work with the Governor and our next Attorney General to protect California’s economy and our sensible policies on climate change, health care, civil rights and immigration,” the statement says. “The Legislature has retained the services of an expert legal team from the nationally-renowned Covington & Burling law firm, led by former United States Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr.”
Holder, who left the Obama administration in 2015, “will serve as outside counsel to the Legislature, advising us in our efforts to resist any attempts to roll back the progress California has made.”
“I am honored that the Legislature chose Covington to serve as its legal adviser as it considers how to respond to potential changes in federal law that could impact California’s residents and policy priorities,” Mr. Holder said in a statement, the New York Times reports. “I am confident that our expertise across a wide array of federal legal and regulatory issues will be a great resource to the Legislature.”
California lawmakers’ decision to tap Holder, a lifelong Democrat, seems fitting given his public criticism of Trump.
In October, Holder called then-Republican nominee Trump dangerous for implying he may prosecute Hillary Clinton for using a private email server without permission while she was Secretary of State, and destroying tens of thousands of emails on the server.
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Holder called FBI Director James Comey’s re-opening of Clinton’s private email case a “mistake,” and implied Trump’s election was “rigged” because of voter suppression.
But perhaps more troubling is that the Covington & Burling law firm, of which Holder is partner, has a history of punishing Republicans and protecting Democrats.
Holder’s tenure in the Obama White House was plagued by scandal, a fact not lost on one California lawmaker.
“It is not surprising that California Democrats would hire someone with a record of lawlessness to represent them,” Assemblyman Travis Allen’s wrote in a statement, responding to what he called the California Democrats’ “Fast and Furious” hiring of Holder.
“Eric Holder’s major accomplishments as Attorney General was allowing illegal gun running into Mexico with Fast and Furious and then being held in contempt of Congress for refusing to cooperate with the investigation,” said Allen. “The goal of the California Democrats is clear: an open border with no restrictions on human traffickers, gun runners and drug smugglers. Eric Holder has the record to help them accomplish this goal.”
http://www.breitbart.com/california/...l-fight-trump/
Issa Rips California for Hiring Holder — Millions Spent on ‘Somebody Who Probably Sho
Issa Rips California for Hiring Holder — Millions Spent on ‘Somebody Who Probably Shouldn’t Have a Law License’
by JEFF POOR
5 Jan 2017
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.@DarrellIssa: California hiring Holder to defend against Trump is a waste of taxpayer dollars
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Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) slammed his home state’s government for its decision to retain the services of former Attorney General Eric Holder to take on the Trump administration on immigration issues.
“Well, he’s been proven he is willing to lie to Congress,” Issa said. “So, that’s a good start. You know, this is the only attorney general — the only Cabinet officer ever held in contempt for refusing to comply with the law. He’s a bad choice, so apparently it’s more of a political statement — millions of dollars spent on somebody who probably shouldn’t have a law license any longer.”
http://www.breitbart.com/video/2017/...a-law-license/
Judicial Watch Seeks California Employment Records of Holder
Monday, January 9, 2017 12:34 PM
By: Joe Crowe
Judicial Watch has submitted a request to the California Legislature's Joint Rules Committee to seek the employment records of former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.
The group announced the action on its website.
On Jan. 4, California Democrats announced their hiring of Holder to assist in defending state policies against any legal battles that might ensue with Donald Trump's administration.
Judicial Watch objected, saying the hiring of Holder wastes tax dollars.
In a statement issued Monday, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said his watchdog group's "records request is designed to expose how California state legislators are wasting tax dollars to take care of another corrupt politician — Eric Holder — under the guise of resisting the rule of law on immigration and other matters. His record at the [Hillary] Clinton and [President Barack] Obama Justice Departments demonstrates a willingness to bend the law in order to protect his political patrons."
Holder is the first U.S. attorney general to be held in contempt of Congress. He was one of Obama's "longest-serving and most controversial Cabinet members," according to the Judicial Watch report. He served as U.S. attorney general from 2009-2015.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/eri.../09/id/767527/
California discovers states’ rights
It hires private lawyers to protect itself from Trump’s federal government
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Former Attorney General Eric Holder speaks during the second day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite,File)
By THE WASHINGTON TIMES - - Sunday, January 8, 2017
The Democratic liberals have treated the Second, Ninth and Tenth Amendments to the Constitution with the respect given to discarded Kleenex over the eight years of the Obama presidency. But California, the bluest of the blue states, has just discovered, of all things, states’ rights. The ghost of Strom Thurmond and his States’ Rights Democrats is apparently alive and well in Sacramento.
The State of California has hired Eric Holder, the former U.S. attorney general, to save itself from Donald Trump and the fearsome policies it expects from the federal government as directed by his administration. The state’s officials and their constituents earlier applauded Barack Obama’s chipping away at the Constitution, declining to join the coalitions of red states in their successful challenge of the president’s end run around the founding document, to impose extreme environmental regulations, expansion of abortion rights, and making public restrooms sanctuaries for the gender-confused and anyone else who wants to wander in for a peek at the privacy-deprived.
Kevin de Leon, the president pro-tem of the state Senate, and Anthony Rendon, the speaker of the state Assembly, announced last week that the state had retained not only Mr. Holder but a team of lawyers from the Washington law firm Covington and Burling, where Mr. Holder landed when he left government employment.
Mr. Holder is a truly distinguished lawyer, holding the distinction of being the first attorney general to be held in contempt of Congress, for withholding documents about his Operation Fast and Furious, the botched sting of gun dealers by selling marked guns to them. Mr. Holder and his Covington and Burling colleagues were hired to advise the Democratic legislature about how to “resist any attempts to roll back the progress California has made.” Lawyers like to make work for other lawyers, but it’s not clear why the new state attorney general, a Democrat, is not up to the job of protecting the state’s rights.
California, once the most envied state for its glamour, sparkle and prosperity, clearly needs help now in spending money it no longer has. California officials concede that the state faces a “wall of debt” of $26 billion, and when unfunded state and municipal liabilities (pensions, bonds, interfund borrowing, and so forth) are included, the debt surpasses $400 billion.
Mr. Holder has a tough job ahead of him. “We’re talking about workers’ rights, civil rights, voting rights, environmental protections, climate action, protecting children from being separated from their mothers, and massive deportations,” Mr. de Leon, the president pro-tem of the state Senate, says, sharing his laundry list with The Washington Post. Mr. Holder says he’s “honored” that he is to be California’s legal adviser, as a lawyer with a client should be, “as it considers how to respond to potential changes in federal law that could impact California’s residents and policy priorities.”
Tim Clark, the director of the Trump campaign in California, has a different view of the attempt to continue the 2016 presidential campaign. “[California] has most debt, worst roads, failing schools, highest poverty,” he Tweeted. “So what’s the plan? Hire Eric Holder to fight Trump.”
California’s improbable discovery of states’ rights might lead the state’s leaders to look to the example of the several red states that successfully challenged great swaths of President Obama’s attempt to impose his radical-left agenda on everyone. But probably not. California still thinks it’s the promised land, but cold reality has overtaken the promise. The piper wants his pay, and the state, once golden, is broke.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...states-rights/
Jerry Brown Wants 42% Gas Tax Hike to Bail Out CalPERS
by CHRISS W. STREET
15 Jan 2017
newport beach
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Despite tax collection increasing by 50 percent in the last 9 years, California’s public pension insolvency is forcing Gov. Jerry Brown to propose a dangerously unpopular 42 percent increase in gasoline taxes and a 141 percent increase in vehicle registration fees.
Breitbart News reported on January 9 that Gov. Brown announced that for the first time since 2012, California’s $122.8 billion General Fund Budget is in deficit by $1.6 billion. Despite a near bankruptcy during the financial crisis, California’s tax revenues have increased by about $43 billion in the last 9 years. Brown on Monday only suggested relatively painless spending reductions to close the budget gap. He was very careful to not suggest highly controversial increases in gasoline tax or vehicle fees.
Democrat governors have been regularly spiking gas taxes and vehicle registration fees for decades. But 12 years ago, Democrat Gov. Gray Davis was recalled by voters after he pushed the state legislature to pass a vehicle registration fee increase from $46 to $158.
The legislature cancelled the increase and Democrats have avoided gas and vehicle increases since. When the Assembly tried to revive a gasoline tax last year, the issue was dropped after polls showed 63 percent voter opposed any increase.
Republican governor Arnold Schwarzenegger destroyed his popularity by pushing through the Proposition 1-A high-speed rail initiative in 2008 that added about 11 cents a gallon to the price of gasoline — for a project now referred to by Bloomberg News as a “fiasco.”
Gov. Brown’s willingness to try raising gasoline taxes by 17 cents a gallon, and on vehicle registration fees by $65, is a sign of the insolvency risk from the exploding cost of California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) public pensions. Brown’s draft 2017-2018 budget already includes a $524 million increase for the public pension contribution. That amounts to an 11 percent increase over this year’s $5.3 billion cost.
The CalPERS contribution increase would have actually been another $516 million more next year, but the world’s biggest pubic pension is allowing the State of California to “smooth” the higher pension funding cost by reducing its projected investment return expectation from 7.5 percent to 7 percent. But that smoothing will lock California into about a $524 million CalPERS contribution increase for each of the next four years.
Breitbart News reported in December that Stanford University’s “U.S. Pension Tracker” calculated that if CalPERS used the 2.75 percent interest rate on 20-year U.S. Treasury bonds as a “conservative” expected investment rate of return, the state would have a $964.4 billion unfunded actuarial public pension debt, or about $92,748 per household.
But under this conservative scenario, California would be required to start contributing an extra $3 billion to CalPERS immediately. Given that CalPERS only earned a 2.4 percent investment return in 2015, and just 0.61 percent last year, the 2.75 percent expected investment return may actually not be that conservative.
Gov. Brown has little flexibility to raise taxes to fund CalPERS, because “Taxifornia” already has the highest personal tax rate of 13.3 percent and its sixth highest corporate rate of 8.84 percent. According to a study by the Pacific Research Institute, the brutally high tax burden has been the cause California’s abnormally slow growth, its net exporting of U.S. citizens and its shrinking labor force for over a decade.
http://www.breitbart.com/california/...ilout-calpers/
Fitton: Eric Holder and the California-DC Corruption Connection
by TOM FITTON
19 Jan 2017
Washington, DC
I’ve often observed that, when it comes to public policy, the Obama Justice Department has been a locus of evil. And therefore it was concerning to see that the man who ran that Obama agency for years, the disgraced Eric Holder, has gotten himself a new, government-related gig.
On January 4 liberal California legislative leaders announced that they are using tax dollars to hire former Attorney General Eric Holder and his law firm to assist them in anticipated federal challenges to several state policies such as climate change and immigration. Leftists controlling the Democratic Party are especially concerned that a new Trump administration might actually start enforcing the rule of law against California’s dangerous and unlawful sanctuary policies. Evidently, Eric Holder will waste taxpayer funds defending this lawlessness.
In a statement, Kevin de Leon, California Senate President Pro Tempore, said, “With the upcoming change in administrations, we expect that there will be extraordinary challenges for California in the uncertain times ahead.” The California Attorney General, who represents the State’s interest in court, already has a budget of $190 million.
In response, we have filed a records request with the California Legislature Joint Rules Committee seeking to examine legislative records regarding the state’s employment of former Obama U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr.:
All contracts between the California Legislature and former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. or Covington and Burling.
All communications between the California Legislature and former U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. or Covington and Burling about the Legislature’s retention of Holder and/or Covington and Burling.
Holder was one of Obama’s longest-serving and most controversial Cabinet members.
On June 28, 2012, he became the first U.S. Attorney General to be held in contempt of Congress on both civil and criminal grounds. The contempt charge came in connection with Holder’s refusal to turn over documents about his agency’s lies on Operation Fast and Furious, the Obama administration’s gun-walking scandal. JW exposed numerous outrages associated with this scandal.
Under Holder the Justice Department dismissed its voting rights case against the New Black Panther Party. The Justice Department originally filed its lawsuit against the New Black Panther Party following an incident that took place outside of a Philadelphia polling station on November 4, 2008. According to multiple witnesses, members of the New Black Panthers blocked access to polling stations, harassed voters and hurled racial epithets. A video of the incident, showing a member of the New Black Panther Party brandishing a police-style baton weapon, was widely distributed on the Internet. JW exposed a number of Obama DOJ lies regarding the Black Panthers, which a federal judge validated in Judicial Watch v. United States Department of Justice (No. 1:10-cv-851).
In 2013, the Obama Justice Department was caught spying on The Associated Press by collecting months’ worth of phone records of reporters and editors. Fox News’ James Rosen was among those targeted by Holder’s Justice Department.
Thanks in part to JW’s success in exposing his corruption, Holder was forced to resign from the Justice Department in 2015 and rejoin his old law firm of Covington & Burling.
Our records request is designed to expose how California state legislators are wasting tax dollars to take care of another corrupt politician – Eric Holder – with the intention of deliberately resisting the rule of law on immigration and other matters. His record at the Clinton and Obama Justice Departments demonstrates a willingness to bend the law in order to protect his political patrons.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...on-connection/
California Assembly Won’t Renew Obama AG Eric Holder’s $25,000 per Month Contract
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by ASSEMBLYMAN TIM DONNELLY
3 Jun 2017
Sacramento, CA
The California State Assembly will not renew it’s $25,000 per month contract with former US Attorney General Eric Holder—according to a statement by Assembly Speaker, Anthony Rendon.
According to multiple news reports, Rendon released the following brief statement: “We have received valuable guidance from Covington & Burling over the past four months. We will continue to seek their guidance as the need arises.”
Announced in January jointly by Rendon and DeLeon with much fanfare about developing legal strategies to oppose President Trump’s agenda, the legislature agreed to retain Covington and Burling, the law firm of former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.
The State Senate and State Assembly were splitting the cost of the former AG’s hefty fee, but that arrangement ended Thursday when the Assembly Speaker made his announcement.
$100,000 of taxpayer money has already been spent retaining Holder for the express purpose of fending off the policies of the Trump administration—this at a time when the legislature is raising gasoline taxes just to fix California’s neglected roads to say nothing of the crumbling infrastructure.
State Senate President Pro Tem Kevin De Leon—who admitted half his family is illegally present in the country—plans on keeping Holder on retainer. According to a Sacramento Bee report, Dan Reeves, De Leon’s chief of staff responded:
“Covington’s advice and guidance has been very valuable to the Senate in responding to the Trump’s administration’s sustained attack on California’s policies and values,” Reeves said. “We currently have a number of ongoing projects with Covington and plan to continue that valuable relationship.”
Reeves went on to say that the contract is being renegotiated—both the cost and the duration.
Emboldened by recent victories in California—including emergency federal funding to shore up the Oroville Dam and preliminary funding for Silicon Valley’s CalTrain electrification retrofit—perhaps Assembly Democrats are confident they can weather the anti-Trump “summer of resistance” without high-paid legal help.
Only time will tell.
http://www.breitbart.com/california/...onth-contract/