Holder: Race Relations ‘in a Better Place’ After My Tenure

‘I think we’re in a better place than we were before’

Holder: Race Relations ‘in a Better Place’ After My Tenure (National Review Online)

Attorney General Eric Holder defended the White House’s record on race during an interview on Thursday, claiming America is “in a better place” on race relations after six years of his and President Obama’s leadership.

As his tenure comes to a close, Holder spoke with MSNBC’s Joy Reid about what his legacy may look like. The attorney general explained that he’s “been really out there in talking about things racial, and gotten a lot of criticism for it. You know, that’s fine.”

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