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President Donald Trump's attempt to ensure his pick remains in charge of the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Jersey has taken a ...
On Tuesday, New Jersey federal judges decided to fire Alina Habba, refusing to vote to extend her 120-day appointment as U.S.
President Donald Trump has taken steps to keep Alina Habba as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey. The Republican ...
President Donald Trump's attempt to ensure his pick remains in charge of the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Jersey has taken a ...
An attempt by a group of judges to stop President Donald Trump from appointing Alina Habba as New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor has failed thanks to a […] ...
Alina Habba's interim role as U.S. Attorney for New Jersey has sparked drama, with political tensions escalating as judges and the attorney general clash over her future.
President Donald Trump selected Alina Habba to continue running the US Attorney’s Office in New Jersey on a temporary basis, ...
The Trump administration believes a complex procedural maneuver will allow the president’s former personal lawyer to remain ...
The Trump administration cleared the way for Alina Habba to remain in her role as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey on ...
Habba said in a statement, "Cesar Pina is alleged to have misappropriated millions of dollars of peoples' hard-earned money, laundered money for narcotics traffickers, and bribed a politician in ...
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.
A clip is making the rounds on social media — in which Alina Habba made statements contradicting the DOJ's new memo on the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.