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Meese and Specter on Holder in the WSJ
Edwin Meese III, attorney general under President Reagan, and Senator Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) have an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal this morning drawing attention to a little-known piece of Attorney General-designee Eric Holder's time in the Clinton administration - the so-called "Holder Memorandum." The pair write, "this memo changed Justice Department policy regarding the formerly unquestioned right to counsel and to confidential communication with one's counsel." Calling the policy "unconsitut
Read moreSusan Tierney to be deputy secretary of energy
According to the Washington Post's 44 blog, Susan Tierney, an energy and economics consultant with Boston-based Analysis Group, is expected to be named deputy secretary of energy. Tierney served as assistant secretary of energy for policy under President Clinton, and is a member of the Obama transition team.
Obama taps lobbyist for HHS Deputy
According to the Politico, Obama has nominated Bill Corr, the executive director of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, to be deputy secretary of health and human services. The Politico noted back in November that Corr, also a member of Obama's transition team, was a registered lobbyist as recently as September.
Read moreObama Announces Nominee for OMB Post
Obama announced this morning the nomination of Nancy Killefer for Deputy Director for Management at the Office of Management and Budget. Killefer is currently the leader of McKinsey & Company's Public Sector practice. She served as Assistant Secretary for Management in the Treasury Department under President Clinton.
Sanjay Gupta rumored to be Surgeon General
The Washington Post's 44 blog is reporting that Obama wants to tap neurosurgeon and CNN/CBS correspondent Sanjay Gupta as Surgeon General.
CIA pick in question; several DOJ nominations
The widely-reported potential appointment of former Clinton chief of staff and congressman Leon Panetta to head the Central Intelligence Agency seems to be getting mixed reviews. Several members of congress, including both party heads of the Senate committee responsible for Panetta's confirmation have expressed reservations about the choice. (More after the jump.)
Read moreNew picks for Labor, trade rep. and WH science adviser
The Washington Post is reporting three possible new picks:
Read moreThe morning line (weekender edition), Dec. 13, 2008
Yesterday, Obama voluntarily released the names of 243 contributors to his inauguration, who together donated $9.7 million, continuing his commitment to disclosure. We analyzed some of that information yesterday, and have created a chart listing all of the inaugural donors who were also big donors (87) or bundlers (19) to Obama during the campaign as well. (More after the jump.)
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