Alina Habba's Controversial Tenure Sparks DOJ Uncertainty

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Alina Habba, appointed as interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey by Donald Trump, has reportedly damaged morale within the office and is expected to leave soon due to unlikely Senate confirmation and potential judicial review of her appointment. Her tenure was marked by controversy, including her high-profile defense of Trump, her perceived favoritism, and her management style, which drew criticism from prosecutors and colleagues. She has already bid farewell to the office amid these challenges.
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