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Alina Habba’s interim appointment as U.S. Attorney is nearing its 120-day limit.
Her nomination by President Trump is stalled in the Senate due to opposition from Senators Cory Booker and Andy Kim.
A judicial meeting will determine whether she continues in her role or if a new appointment is made.
Possible replacements include First Assistant U.S. Attorney Desiree Grace and former U.S. District Court Judge Noel Lawrence Hillman.
If no action is taken, Desiree Grace could become acting U.S. Attorney for up to 210 days.
Habba has expressed gratitude for her time in office and hopes to stay, despite the uncertainties.
Alina Habba's appointment as interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey has been marked by political considerations and procedural hurdles. Appointed by President Trump, her tenure bypassed Senate confirmation due to the 120-day limit for such appointments. However, her long-term prospects are now in question as her nomination faces opposition from New Jersey's Democratic senators, Cory Booker and Andy Kim. The upcoming meeting of federal judges will play a crucial role in determining whether Habba remains in her position or if a new candidate is selected. This decision carries significant implications for ongoing prosecutions, including the case of Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-Newark). The judges could opt to appoint Habba, select from potential candidates like Desiree Grace and Noel Lawrence Hillman, or take no action, which would lead to Grace becoming acting U.S. Attorney.
Q: What happens if the judges do not appoint Habba?
If the judges take no action, Desiree Grace would become acting U.S. Attorney until either a vote of the judges or the Senate confirms President Trump’s nominee.
Q: Can Trump remove the judges’ pick?
Once the judges vote, U.S. Attorney Pam Bondi would not have the authority to remove their pick – but Trump could.
Alina Habba’s future as U.S. Attorney is uncertain, pending a decision by federal judges.
The outcome will impact ongoing prosecutions and the leadership of the U.S. Attorney’s office in New Jersey.
Keep an eye on updates regarding the judicial meeting and any potential nominations or appointments.
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