Former Trump attorney Alina Habba has been appointed as the interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey, a move that reflects Trump's consistent practice of selecting his former legal representatives for high-level positions within law enforcement. Habba, who defended Trump in multiple civil lawsuits, expressed her honor and gratitude for the role in a recent statement. She emphasized her commitment to fight for truth and justice, asserting that she will work to dismantle the perceived weaponization of the justice system. Habba, who lacks prosecutorial experience, takes over from John Giordano, who will become the ambassador to Namibia.
President Trump announced the appointment of Alina Habba as New Jersey's interim U.S. attorney, highlighting his pattern of choosing former legal allies for key law enforcement roles.
Alina Habba expressed her gratitude for the role, stating that she aims to fight for truth and justice, vowing to end the weaponization of justice.
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