Congress members urge judge to reject rump's US attorney pick for NJ [View all]
By Dana DiFilippo
August 14, 2025
12:28 pm
A bipartisan group of Congress members has waded into the fight over whether Alina Habba should keep her job as New Jerseys U.S. attorney, arguing that the Trump administrations machinations to keep her in office violate a federal law meant to reinforce the separation of powers required by the Constitution.
The brief filed Wednesday by Democrat Rep. Frank Pallone of New Jersey, four other House Democrats, and a former Republican congressman comes one day before a federal judge in Pennsylvania will hear arguments in a criminal defendants challenge of Habbas authority.
Lawyers are expected to square off Friday in Williamsport before U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann over Irvington man Julien Giraud Jr.s effort to disqualify Habba. Federal judges tried to end Habbas turbulent tenure last month by appointing her top deputy as her successor, but the Trump administration fired that replacement and reinstalled Habba, setting the stage for Fridays showdown in Pennsylvania ...
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