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Alina Habba Exits as U.S. Attorney

DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES, JUL 19 – Alina Habba’s 120-day interim term as New Jersey U.S. Attorney ends amid stalled Senate confirmation and pending judicial vote to determine her future in the role.

  • Alina Habba, appointed interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey by President Trump in March, faces imminent departure as her 120-day term expires on July 22 without confirmation.
  • Her full-term nomination, submitted on July 1, encounters strong opposition from New Jersey Senators Kim and Booker, who plan to block her confirmation using Senate rules.
  • Habba earned backing from top law enforcement groups for prosecuting gang and drug crimes but drew criticism for pursuing politically motivated cases and controversial arrests.
  • Habba acknowledged uncertainty about her future in a staff meeting, saying, "I hope I can stay," while reports indicate state federal judges may appoint an alternative interim U.S. Attorney.
  • Without Senate confirmation or judicial appointment, Habba will leave office, marking a setback for her and limiting Trump’s influence over New Jersey’s justice system.
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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