The article critiques the appointment of Alina Habba as Interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey by Donald Trump, questioning her qualifications and character. It suggests that her history and statements indicate a prioritization of Trump's interests over those of the public. The author points out a notable case, Mahmoud Khalil, that may serve as a litmus test for Habba's alignment with political agendas. Ultimately, it raises concern about the integrity and impartiality expected from such a position.
"When Donald Trump thought about what it took, he decided to appoint a lawyer who said 'veterans weren't fit to work' and is known for bending the truth past its breaking point."
"Her zealous representation is going to look a lot like making sure whatever Donald Trump wants to get done gets done."
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