President Barack Obama on Friday slammed the Senate’s exhaustive process in confirming Loretta Lynch as attorney general as “embarrassing,” adding that it’s “gone too far.”
“Enough. Enough. Call Loretta Lynch for a vote. Get her confirmed. Put her in place, let her do her job,” Obama said passionately while fielding questions during a joint press conference with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
The historic five-month delay to replace Attorney General Eric Holder has left the president and other political leaders increasingly frustrated.
And still, after 160 days, there is still no indication of when a vote could take place. An anti-human trafficking bill is the latest roadblock delaying the confirmation: Republicans say they won’t proceed until it’s passed; Democrats have taken a stand against anti-abortion provisions the bill contains.
Related: Reid: ‘I will force a vote’ if Lynch delay continues
On Thursday, Sen. Harry Reid during an interview with msnbc’s Rachel Maddow threatened to force a vote if one is not held soon.








