Trump appoints Alina Habba
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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.
President Trump’s war with the judiciary escalated Tuesday with the firing of an attorney named by federal judges to replace Alina Habba, the loyalist he tapped as New Jersey’s top federal
Alina Habba, once best known as a fiery courtroom ... As her exit became official, neither Habba nor the Justice Department offered public comment.
Former Trump defense attorney Alina Habba was replaced as U.S. Attorney in New Jersey on Tuesday, according to a court order, failing to secure the votes needed from the state’s federal judges to remain, after the Trump ally drew controversy during her tenure for charging Democratic politicians over their clashes with federal immigration agents.
President-elect Donald Trump's choice of Alina Habba to serve as counselor to the president marks at least the fifth former Trump defense lawyer chosen for the new administration.. In announcing ...
Top White House adviser Alina Habba suggested Tuesday that some of the country's military veterans might not be "fit to have a job at the moment" while defending the spate of government layoffs ...
Alina Habba, a New Jersey-based attorney, was selected by President Donald Trump to serve as counselor to the president during his second term in the White House. Habba is the managing partner of ...
President-elect Donald Trump announced Sunday that Alina Habba, a member of his legal team, will serve as counselor to the president in his upcoming second term.. Habba represented Trump in ...
Former US President Donald Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba leaves Trump Tower in New York City on January 17, 2024. Habba is facing criticism for trying to dismiss reports that Allen Weisselberg was ...
The president said Alina Habba, who had been working in the White House as his counselor, will serve as interim U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey.
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.