And why do you think that is?
Probably has nothing to do with it.Lieberman is now a senior counsel at Kosowitz Benson Torres & Friedman LLP, the law firm where Trump has taken his legal business since 1996 and which has "represented Trump in all manner of matters since at least 2001," according to the law blog Above the Law.
US News
But can Lieberman pass muster?
Sometimes, though - maybe most of the time - they grill somebody and then approve them.1. The FBI director serves a 10-year term. Joe Lieberman is 75 years old. That's 20 years older than the average age of a nominee for FBI director, and 13 years older than the oldest nominee in U.S. history, Clarence M. Kelley.
2. Lieberman, a former senator, would be the first politician ever appointed to the job. Every past director served as either an agent in the bureau, a federal prosecutor or a federal judge prior to their nomination. (Lieberman was attorney general of Connecticut, an elected office, for six years in the Eighties.)
3. Lieberman is currently employed by the law firm Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman, which specializes in white-collar criminal defense – and which frequently represents Donald Trump. Most recently, one of the firm's partners, Marc Kasowitz, threatened to sue The New York Times for running a story about women who accused Trump of sexual assault. If confirmed, Lieberman would be in charge of the agency conducting a criminal investigation into Trump's presidential campaign.
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Trump appears to be betting that senators will be uncomfortable grilling their former colleague too hard about his qualifications for the job. Here's hoping members of the Senate prove him wrong.
Rolling Stone
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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