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The US Department of Justice has appealed a judge's ruling blocking Alina Habba from serving as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey. The judge had ruled that Habba, a former personal attorney to President Donald Trump, is not qualified to perform the job and that her lawful time in office expired on July 1. The appeal was filed on Monday, and Habba has criticized the judge and Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley for blocking her appointment. The appeal is pending.
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed an appeal against a federal judge's ruling that blocked Alina Habba from serving as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey. The judge, U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann, had ruled that Habba's appointment was unlawful and that her tenure expired on July 1, 2025 [1]. Habba, a former personal attorney to President Donald Trump, had been serving in the role despite the expiration of her interim appointment.
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