Senate Judiciary Committee Defers Vote On DOJ Nominee Johnsen; Full Senate Approves 27 Other Nominees

The Senate Judiciary Committee approved several judiciary nominees Thursday but again delayed consideration of Dawn Johnsen, President Obama’s nominee for assistant attorney general at the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel, CQ Today reports. The delay will allow absent Republicans on the committee an opportunity to comment on her nomination, according to CQ Today…

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