Alina Habba, New Jersey judges
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The New York Times reported Sunday that Alina Habba, appointed by President Donald Trump as the interim U.S. attorney for the district of New Jersey, has “shattered morale” to the point that many prosecutors are looking to leave. But Habba might beat them out the door.
The Trump administration believes a complex procedural maneuver will allow the president’s former personal lawyer to remain in the position.
Here’s the latest for the future of interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba:. David Wildstein reports that New Jersey’s district court judges have scheduled a meeting for Monday, potentially to choose a replacement for Habba, whose term expires next week.
As Trump's former defense attorney gives up her U.S. attorney post, it's worth remembering that she never should've been appointed in the first place.
A legal argument deployed by Alina Habba, Donald Trump's attorney, in defamation case brought against the ex-president by writer E. Jean Carroll has been condemned as a "perversion" of precedent ...
On Thursday, one day before Alina Habba's tenure as the Interim United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey was set to expire, the White House withdrew her nomination for the post. Habba then announced on social media that she is now the Acting United States Attorney,