Hillary Clinton slammed congressional Republicans for “playing politics” by delaying a confirmation vote on President Obama’s pick for the next attorney general.
Senate Republicans have said they won’t advance the nomination of Loretta Lynch to replace outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder until the upper chamber votes on a human trafficking bill that includes an anti-abortion legislation tacked on by GOP lawmakers.
Clinton, who earlier Monday spoke at an Irish American event ahead of St. Patrick’s Day, said on Twitter that congressional Republicans were working “against women” by delaying the vote.
Congressional trifecta against women today: 1) Blocking great nominee, 1st African American woman AG, for longer than any AG in 30 years…
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) March 16, 2015
…2) Playing politics with trafficking victims… 3) Threatening women's health & rights.








