Alina Habba served as the quasi-U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, known for her controversial actions such as promoting Epstein file rumors and politically motivated prosecutions. Her appointment, made by Pam Bondi, is limited to 120 days and is approaching its end. Trump nominated her for a full term, but Senate opposition from New Jersey's senators hindered this. Federal judges are likely to select a replacement, as Habba's public presence has not garnered support. Signs from staff meetings indicate her expectation of departure, though interpretations of her statements vary.
Alina Habba's tenure as a quasi-U.S. Attorney for New Jersey involved stoking rumors around Epstein files and pursuing political prosecutions against Democrats.
Habba's appointment is set to expire soon, as nominations made by the Attorney General for U.S. Attorney roles are limited to 120 days.
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