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Matthew Graves, the Biden Regime Henchman Primarily Responsible for Persecuting J6 Protesters, Announces Resignation Ahead of Trump Inauguration
Matthew Graves, the Biden Regime Henchman Primarily Responsible for Persecuting J6 Protesters, Announces Resignation Ahead of Trump Inauguration | The Gateway Pundit | by Cullen Linebarger
Matthew Graves' resignation just days before Trump's inauguration raises questions about the future of prosecutorial priorities. Discover the implications of this pivotal change in leadership.
The Biden regime’s hit man most responsible for the persecution of J6 protesters is out of a job.
DC US Attorney Matthew Graves announced today he is resigning from office in a statement:
His resignation will become official just days before President-elect Trump is inaugurated:
“Serving as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia has been the honor of a lifetime. I am deeply thankful to Congresswoman Holmes Norton for recommending me; to President Biden for nominating me; and to Attorney General Garland for placing his trust in me.”
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Thanks to Graves, one of these protesters, Matthew Perna, committed suicide.
At the same time, he is notorious for standing by and doing nothing while hundreds of BLM and Antifa followers attacked the White House and attempted to burn a church to the ground during the 2020 riots.
On top of this, Graves worked on behalf of Qatar and numerous foreign banks that have been accused of bankrolling terrorism. Talk about disloyalty to America.
Commentary:
His resignation does not exonerate him of his illegal actions during the Biden administration... Unless Biden issues a preemptive pardon, he's on the list of those that may and can be indicted for malicious prosecution.
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