


DC US Attorney Matthew Graves Resigns Ahead of Trump's Inauguration
Matthew Graves announces his resignation as US Attorney for Washington, D.C., effective January 16, just ahead of President-elect Trump's inauguration.
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Matthew Graves, the U.S. Attorney for D.C., will resign before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, concluding his role overseeing significant prosecutions, including the January 6 Capitol attack. His departure follows controversies regarding decisions not to prosecute certain high-profile cases, including actions involving Hunter Biden. With a tenure marked by notable prosecutions, including over 1,500 individuals linked to the Capitol riot, Graves expressed gratitude for his experience in office. He will be succeeded by Bridget Fitzpatrick as Acting U.S. Attorney.
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