Alina Habba converse throughout a panel dialogue on the Conservative Political Motion Convention in February 2025 in Oxon Hill, Md.
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Alina Habba, a former private legal professional for President Trump, is stepping down as the highest federal prosecutor in New Jersey following an appeals courtroom ruling final week that discovered she was unlawfully serving within the function.
Habba mentioned in a press release posted on social media on Monday that she was not quitting within the face of authorized challenges however as an alternative resigning “to guard the steadiness and integrity” of the U.S. legal professional’s workplace.
“This determination is not going to weaken the Justice Division and it’ll not weaken me,” she mentioned, including that she’s going to stay on the DOJ because the senior advisor to the legal professional common for U.S. attorneys.
Habba’s determination comes because the Justice Division has misplaced a string of courtroom instances ruling that U.S. attorneys haven’t been appointed legally, together with in Nevada, California and Virginia.
Habba first gained nationwide consideration as considered one of Trump’s private attorneys who defended him in civil and felony instances after his first time period in workplace.
After Trump returned to the White Home, he tapped Habba in March to function the performing U.S. legal professional for New Jersey on an interim foundation. He additionally nominated her to serve within the place on a everlasting foundation, however she didn’t garner sufficient assist within the U.S. Senate to win affirmation.
Along with her 120-day interim tenure about to run out, the U.S. District Court docket for New Jersey opted to not maintain her within the job and as an alternative appointed a profession prosecutor, Desiree Grace, to the submit.
Lawyer Basic Pam Bondi then fired Grace, and the administration undertook a sequence of complicated authorized maneuvers to place Habba again in command of the U.S. Lawyer’s Workplace for New Jersey.
That touched off authorized challenges that culminated with the unanimous ruling final week from a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court docket of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The courtroom discovered that Habba was unlawfully serving as U.S. legal professional, and it disqualified her from supervising instances.
The extended authorized combat over Habba’s standing had introduced many authorized proceedings in New Jersey federal courts to a standstill, inflicting havoc throughout the system.

In a assertion, Bondi slammed the appeals courtroom determination on Habba.
“The courtroom’s ruling has made it untenable for her to successfully run her workplace, with politicized judges pausing trials designed to carry violent criminals to justice,” she mentioned.”These judges shouldn’t be in a position to countermand the President’s selection of attorneys entrusted with finishing up the chief department’s core accountability of prosecuting crime.”
Bondi mentioned the division “will search additional evaluation” of the courtroom’s determination, and is assured it will likely be reversed.