A lawyer who helped the Trump campaign organize an event last fall with several women who have accused Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct says she has accepted a top civil-rights position at the Department of Education, according to reports by Politico Pro and The Washington Post.
The lawyer, Candice E. Jackson, wrote on her personal website that she had accepted “an appointment” in the Education Department and would no longer be practicing law. The Pepperdine School of Law reported more specifically that Ms. Jackson had accepted an appointment to serve “as the deputy assistant secretary for civil rights and acting assistant secretary for civil rights.”
Read more at The Chronicle of Higher Education: https://www.chronicle.com/blogs/ticker/anti-clinton-lawyer-apparently-is-tapped-for-key-civil-rights-post/117565



share