Kamala Harris Considers Matthew Graves for Attorney General Role
- Kamala Harris warned during the DNC convention about the dangers of a Trump presidency, including the weaponization of the DOJ.
- Matthew Graves announced arrests related to the January 6 Capitol protests, while also facing criticism for not prosecuting Hunter Biden.
- Graves is seen as a likely candidate for attorney general under Harris, raising concerns about the politicization of the justice system.
During the recent Democratic National Convention, Kamala Harris delivered a speech warning of the potential consequences of a Trump presidency, including the misuse of the Department of Justice against political opponents. U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves announced the arrest of individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol protests, highlighting ongoing prosecutions related to the event. Graves has faced scrutiny for his decision not to prosecute Hunter Biden for tax evasion, raising questions about political bias in his role. Given his connections to Harris and her close ties to his wife, Fatima Goss Graves, there are concerns that he may be favored for the attorney general position if Harris wins the election, potentially leading to further politicization of the justice system.