- FOX CountryPosted 25 mins ago
- FOX in the Fast Lane: Coca-Cola 600 (Charlotte)Posted 55 mins ago
- Boy Scouts Vote To Allow Openly Gay ScoutsPosted 12 hours ago
- IRS Scandal: Lerner Placed On LeavePosted 12 hours ago
- President Obama Defends Drone ProgramPosted 15 hours ago
- Bear Breaks Into CA HomePosted 15 hours ago
- Hurricane Season PredictionsPosted 15 hours ago
- Teen Pregnancies DownPosted 19 hours ago
Holder to Stay on For Partial Second Term
There will be changes coming to the Obama Administration for the President’s second term, but the Attorney General won’t be one of them…yet.
FOX News Radio’s Lisa Brady reports:
Audio clip:
A senior Administration official tells FOX News Eric Holder agrees to stay on as Attorney General for about a year at the President’s request, thus avoiding a larger shake-up in the midst of other major changes, including the sudden exit of David Petraeus as CIA chief and the previously announced intention of Hillary Clinton not to stay on as Secretary of State.
When Holder eventually steps down, the official says one of the high-profile Democrats who’d be considered is Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, who had dinner at the White House this month.
Lisa Brady, FOX News Radio.




