U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro sharply criticized her predecessor, Matthew Graves, for failing to prosecute the majority of arrests in the nation’s capital, vowing to restore law and order and hold young offenders accountable.
Speaking on Fox News Tuesday, Pirro said her office is taking an aggressive new approach to crime after inheriting what she called a “neglected, unattended to office.”
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“At the end, the question is whether or not Congress wants to get involved,” Pirro said. “And if Congress ge