Holder meetings begin. Attorney General Eric Holder begins meetings with top news executives on Thursday “as part of an ongoing review of how federal authorities investigate reporters” in order “to quell concerns about the Justice Department investigations into journalists revealing sensitive government information,” the Washington Post reports. The Associated Press and the New York Times have said they will not attend the meetings if they are off the record.
Comey in. President Obama “intends to nominate former Deputy Attorney General James Comey, 52, to succeed Robert Mueller as FBI director,” NBC News reports. “Though Comey served under President George W. Bush, he has won praise from Democrats for his time at the Department of Justice, especially after details emerged of his dramatic effort to stop the reauthorization of a warrantless eavesdropping program in March 2004.”









