‘Won’t tolerate’: DOJ fires newly appointed US attorney in NJ after judges vote against keeping Alina Habba in role
The Department of Justice fired New Jersey’s newly appointed US Attorney on July 23, shortly after a federal court panel opted not to renew Alina Habba’s 120-day interim term. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s announcement came after the district court voted to elevate Desiree Leigh Grace, New Jersey’s first assistant US attorney, to replace the Trump ally.
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