Burr Delaying U.S. Attorney Nomination Over John Edwards Investigation

Burr Delaying U.S. Attorney Nomination Over John Edwards Investigation

U.S. Sen. Richard Burr does not plan to return his "blue slip" on U.S. attorney nominee Thomas Walker until the current investigations into two of the state's most prominent Democrats are completed.

Burr informed President Barack Obama of his decision through the White House counsel's office.

Burr, a Winston-Salem Republican, wants the current U.S. attorney, George Holding, to complete his probes into former Gov. Mike Easley and two-time presidential candidate John Edwards. Holding was appointed by President George W. Bush.

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