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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAlina Habba Fails to Get US Attorney Nod From New Jersey Court
This made me smile
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https://news.bloomberglaw.com/white-collar-and-criminal-law/alina-habba-fails-to-get-us-attorney-nod-from-new-jersey-judges
Federal trial judges in New Jersey appointed Desiree Grace, first assistant in the states US attorneys office, as interim head of the office, declining to extend the appointment of current temporary chief Alina Habba.
The appointment was announced by the District Court for the District of New Jersey in a Tuesday standing order signed by Chief Judge Renee Marie Bumb.
Habba, a former Trump personal defense attorney, has since late March served as the acting head of the New Jersey US attorneys office. The office during her tenure brought high-profile cases against Democratic politicians and dismissed a long-running overseas corruption matter.
An interim US attorney can serve for no longer than 120 days after their appointment, under federal law. Once that appointment expires, a district court may appoint a US attorney to serve until the vacancy is filled on a permanent basis.
The appointment was announced by the District Court for the District of New Jersey in a Tuesday standing order signed by Chief Judge Renee Marie Bumb.
Habba, a former Trump personal defense attorney, has since late March served as the acting head of the New Jersey US attorneys office. The office during her tenure brought high-profile cases against Democratic politicians and dismissed a long-running overseas corruption matter.
An interim US attorney can serve for no longer than 120 days after their appointment, under federal law. Once that appointment expires, a district court may appoint a US attorney to serve until the vacancy is filled on a permanent basis.
Habba can go back to representing parking garages
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Alina Habba Fails to Get US Attorney Nod From New Jersey Court (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 22
OP
So she has to take down the three pictures of herself she had hung in the office
underpants
Jul 22
#2
Maddow Blog-Alina Habba's troubled tenure as a federal prosecutor ends with a whimper
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 22
#6
Moostache
(10,705 posts)1. Alina Habba and Failed are nearing synonym status by now... (n/t)
underpants
(191,723 posts)2. So she has to take down the three pictures of herself she had hung in the office
meeting room I think.
BoRaGard
(6,567 posts)3. This should teach us all an important life lesson
about being an unqualified, and incompetent party hack who is in Perpetual BrownNose Mode to a freaking corrupted Felon/Rapist dick.
To wit, that's a really crappy idea for a life plan.
mcar
(44,976 posts)4. Love it!

sheshe2
(93,026 posts)5. So sad!
Not!
LetMyPeopleVote
(166,964 posts)6. Maddow Blog-Alina Habba's troubled tenure as a federal prosecutor ends with a whimper
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.
As Alina Habba walks away from her U.S. attorney post, it's worth remembering a key detail:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-07-22T18:34:05.449Z
Trump never should've appointed his unqualified former defense attorney to serve as a federal prosecutor in the first place. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/alina-habbas-troubled-tenure-federal-prosecutor-ends-whimper-rcna220301
With this in mind, as Habba's appointment neared its end, there was still a chance that federal judges in New Jersey would allow her to hang on to her job. As NBC News reported, that didnt happen:
As Habba weighs her career options and her unfortunate tenure wraps up, there are a handful of angles to this story that are worth keeping in mind.
Habba never shouldve been appointed in the first place: I realize that the incumbent president tends to reward his former lawyers with powerful legal positions in his administration, but Habba was spectacularly unqualified for this position. Not only did she have no experience as a prosecutor, but Habba is perhaps best known for helping file a bizarre lawsuit targeting Hillary Clinton and several other Democrats in 2022, which proved so ridiculous that a judge imposed harsh sanctions on Habba for bringing political grievances masquerading as legal claims to court.
Habbas tenure was a fiasco: The New York Times reported this week that Habba, since taking office, shattered morale inside the U.S. attorneys office and left many prosecutors looking for a way out, according to 16 close observers. The same report noted that Habba disbanded the offices Civil Rights Division, killed the offices longest-running prosecution just days before it was scheduled to go to trial, and installed three framed pictures of herself in the offices conference room.......
Habba faces an uncertain political future: Despite (or perhaps, because of) her disastrous tenure as an interim U.S. attorney, Trump has nominated her to fill that same position on a permanent basis. That said, the Republican-led Senate has, to date, ignored her nomination, though that might yet change. Watch this space.
Trumps former personal lawyer Alina Habba has been replaced as interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey after serving the maximum of 120 days on the job. Trump had officially nominated her for the position, but her nomination became stalled in the Senate. Federal judges could have authorized her to remain on the job, but they instead named her top deputy, Desiree Leigh Grace, as her replacement.
As Habba weighs her career options and her unfortunate tenure wraps up, there are a handful of angles to this story that are worth keeping in mind.
Habba never shouldve been appointed in the first place: I realize that the incumbent president tends to reward his former lawyers with powerful legal positions in his administration, but Habba was spectacularly unqualified for this position. Not only did she have no experience as a prosecutor, but Habba is perhaps best known for helping file a bizarre lawsuit targeting Hillary Clinton and several other Democrats in 2022, which proved so ridiculous that a judge imposed harsh sanctions on Habba for bringing political grievances masquerading as legal claims to court.
Habbas tenure was a fiasco: The New York Times reported this week that Habba, since taking office, shattered morale inside the U.S. attorneys office and left many prosecutors looking for a way out, according to 16 close observers. The same report noted that Habba disbanded the offices Civil Rights Division, killed the offices longest-running prosecution just days before it was scheduled to go to trial, and installed three framed pictures of herself in the offices conference room.......
Habba faces an uncertain political future: Despite (or perhaps, because of) her disastrous tenure as an interim U.S. attorney, Trump has nominated her to fill that same position on a permanent basis. That said, the Republican-led Senate has, to date, ignored her nomination, though that might yet change. Watch this space.