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Alberto Gonzales (Politician) Wiki, Age, Height, Weight

Alberto Gonzales

US Attorney General from 2005 to 2007 who resigned after he dismissed several US Attorneys without explanation. He infamously answered “I do not recall” for the majority of the questions posed to him during the congressional investigation into the firings.

He earned a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School in 1982 after attending the US Air Force Academy.

He became the first Hispanic U.S. Attorney General in 2005 when he was appointed by President George W. Bush.

He has three children with his second wife, Rebecca Turner.

Senator Chuck Schumer was the first lawmaker to call for his resignation in 2007.

Alberto Gonzales Age

How old is Alberto Gonzales? He was born in 1955, he is 69 years old.

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Alberto Gonzales Wiki/Bio
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Age69 years old
BirthdayAugust 4, 1955
BirthplaceSan Antonio, TX
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Quotes by Alberto Gonzales

There are, for example, exemptions in FOIA in which the government can withhold certain kinds of information, and the courts have recognized that there is certain documentation that do deserve protection, that certain privileges do apply and do deserve protection.

— Alberto Gonzales

In this job, you’re going to make decisions. You’ll say things that some people are going to love them, some people are going to hate them. It’s just part of the job.

— Alberto Gonzales

I will be the first to admit I am not perfect and I make mistakes.

— Alberto Gonzales

Michael Chertoff and the Department of Homeland Security, they have the primary responsibility of ensuring that our ports are secure.

— Alberto Gonzales

We’re talking about the lawyers for the United States of America. And I think it’s very, very important that the lawyers be comfortable being very candid and open about their views on very sensitive issues affecting the United States.

— Alberto Gonzales