NJ's interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba says she is staying
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Habba, whom Trump appointed to serve as the interim U.S. attorney in New Jersey, needed either Senate confirmation or a vote by the state’s federal judges in order to remain in her role past her initial 120-day term, which expired this week.
Controversy is festering over a US District Court's recent attempted replacement of Interim US Attorney for the District of New Jersey Alina Habba. US Attorn
House Minority Leader Jeffries faces accusations of 'corruption' after calling for removal of NJ DA Habba who indicted Rep. McIver for interfering with federal agents.
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Al Jazeera on MSNJudges reject Trump lawyer Alina Habba’s bid to serve as federal prosecutorThe Trump administration quickly acted to remove Habba’s replacement following a decision not to extend her term.
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The state's district judges voted to replace Alina Habba with her top assistant, who was ousted by the Justice Department hours later.
Just hours after replacing Alina Habba as U.S. attorney in New Jersey with her assistant, Desiree Leigh Grace, Grace was forced to step down, too. Mere hours after the court moved Tuesday to not extend Habba’s 120-day appointment and name her successor,
The White House threw its support behind Habba after federal judges in New Jersey didn't extend her term as interim U.S. attorney.
Alina Habba’s term as interim U.S. attorney was set to expire this week. Federal judges announced a replacement, but Attorney General Pam Bondi quickly intervened.
Explore the complex dynamics between politics and justice during the Trump administration, focusing on the case of Alina Habba.