‘Racial justice issues are front and center. ‘ Black ministers make push for new U.S. Attorney in N.J.
Updated Jan 12, 2021;
Posted Jan 12, 2021
A group of Black ministers are pushing for Jamel Semper, pictured here in 2018 as an assistant Essex County prosecutor, to be the next U.S. Attorney in New Jersey.Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media
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A group of influential Black ministers are pushing for the selection of Jamel Semper to be the next U.S. Attorney of New Jersey.
At a time when “racial justice issues are front and center,” the ministers said Semper, who is currently an assistant U.S. Attorney, would be a “historically and substantively significant pick for U.S. Attorney from New Jersey.”