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DOJ fires NJ’s prime prosecutor hours after she’s named to switch Alina Habba
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DOJ fires NJ’s prime prosecutor hours after she’s named to switch Alina Habba

Last updated: July 23, 2025 8:22 pm
Editorial Board Published July 23, 2025
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The Trump administration late Tuesday fired New Jersey’s newly named prime federal prosecutor hours after she was appointed by a panel of judges to switch his former lawyer, Alina Habba, whose 120-day time period because the state’s interim U.S. legal professional is nearing its finish.

Exercising their authorized proper to nominate somebody — which comes into play if the Senate has not confirmed a nominee — the state’s federal judges tapped profession prosecutor Desiree Leigh Grace, Habba’s second-in-command.

Mere hours later, the Justice Division mentioned they’d canned Grace and reinstated Habba “pursuant to the president’s authority,” as U.S. Deputy Legal professional Common Todd Blanche put it, accusing the judges of “colluding” with Democratic U.S. senators Cory Booker and Andy Kim to “further a left-wing agenda.”

Likewise, U.S. Legal professional Common Pam Bondi dismissed the panel as “politically minded” on X, including, “This Department of Justice does not tolerate rogue judges — especially when they threaten the President’s core Article II powers.”

These powers, granted below a provision within the Structure that provides a president plenty of decision-making latitude, are what Trump has used to justify lots of his administration’s actions. The order posted by Chief Choose Renée Marie Bumb, a President George Bush appointee, didn’t give a purpose for his or her determination, and Bumb mentioned after the DOJ’s transfer that “the court will have no comment.”

Habba, who as soon as instructed a right-wing podcaster she hoped to “turn New Jersey red,” is investigating or prosecuting a number of prime Democratic elected officers, largely associated to immigration. Booker and Kim have mentioned the previous Trump protection lawyer and spokesperson is unqualified, they usually don’t help her nomination.

The DOJ’s transfer mirrors its makes an attempt to maintain Trump choose John A. Sarcone III on as D.A. within the Northern District of New York. After judges in Albany declined to increase his non permanent time period final week, the Justice Division gave him the title of “special attorney,” primarily making him his personal assistant for an “indefinite” time period, The New York Instances reported.

Initially Revealed: July 23, 2025 at 2:14 PM EDT

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