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Habba’s disastrous tenure as a federal prosecutor appeared to be over — until Donald Trump and Pam Bondi came up with a scheme to keep her in place.
The Justice Department confirmed Friday that former Trump defense attorney Alina Habba will keep serving as U.S. Attorney in New Jersey, seemingly using a little-known legal maneuver to keep her in ...
Habba's term was set to expire this week, and federal judges in New Jersey had moved to appoint someone else to the position.
The federal district court in New Jersey appointed Alina Habba's deputy, Desiree Leigh Grace, to serve as U.S. attorney.
Trump fights to save Alina Habba in latest showdown with the courts - IN FOCUS: New Jersey judges picked their own nominee to ...
The state's district judges voted to replace Alina Habba with her top assistant, who was ousted by the Justice Department ...
Politically motivated’ Alina Habba being pushed out by NJ judges who take rare step to appoint own candidate for top ...
New Jersey’s federal judges declined to appoint Alina Habba to continue in her role as acting U.S. attorney. The Justice Department fired the prosecutor the courts chose to replace her.
Newsweek has contacted Habba's office and the DOJ for comment. A composite image of Alina Habba in the Oval Office on March 28 and Jeffrey Epstein at Harvard University on September 8, 2004.
NEWARK, N.J. — Senators Andy Kim and Cory Booker issued a joint statement this week opposing the nomination of Alina Habba as U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, calling her tenure as ...
President Donald Trump’s nominee as New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor, his former personal attorney Alina Habba, “does not meet the standard to serve,” the state’s two Democratic senators said in a ...