Conformation of President Obama's nominee for Deputy Attorney General has been delayed.
The Senate Judiciary Committee did not vote on the nomination of David Ogden as Deputy Attorney General last Thursday. Former federal pornography prosecutor Pat Trueman knows why. "I suspect that's because they've had feedback from the public and from senators who were not satisfied with Ogden's hearing before the Judiciary Committee," he explains. "So instead of voting it out of committee, it's now put off." Trueman adds that the earliest the vote can be taken is February 26, which gives conservatives time to call their senators and voice disapproval of the nomination. "He was selected by President Obama precisely because he's on the radical left side of all these legal issues that are so prominent: homosexuality, abortion, and pornography," he contends. "This was not an accidental appointment." Ogden, according to Trueman, was nominated for the number-two position to help promote and provide legal protection on those issues.
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