Matthew Graves: The DOJ’s Partisan Enforcer Flees Accountability
Matthew Graves, the now-resigned U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, leaves behind a legacy of corruption, partisanship, and a weaponized Department of Justice (DOJ). His tenure, marked by the targeting of President Trump, his allies, and everyday conservatives, has drawn widespread condemnation. Graves’ resignation comes as the incoming Trump administration, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, prepares to hold rogue officials accountable for their abuses of power.
Graves is not stepping aside with dignity—he’s running from the justice he knows awaits him.
Graves’ Tenure: A Weaponized DOJ
Matthew Graves epitomized the Biden administration’s use of the DOJ as a political weapon, turning federal prosecutions into acts of partisan warfare. His role went far beyond enforcing the law—he actively sought to crush dissent, intimidate Trump supporters, and protect the Biden family from scrutiny.
Targeting Trump and His Allies
Graves’ obsession with punishing Trump and his closest allies revealed the DOJ’s partisan agenda:
These cases were not about justice; they were about using the legal system to dismantle Trump’s political movement and silence opposition. […]
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