Federal Judges Decision on U. S. Attorney in New Jersey
- Federal judges in New Jersey decided not to keep Alina Habba as interim U. S. attorney.
- Habba has served in the position since March and has been nominated for permanent role.
- The judges appointed Desiree Leigh Grace as the new U. S. attorney for New Jersey.
- The decision was made as Habba's 120-day term was ending.
- Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated Habba's term technically ends on Friday.
- Blanche criticized the judges, claiming their actions show a left-wing agenda.
- He argued that these judicial actions undermine trust in the justice system.
Similar Situation in New York
- A judicial review panel in the Northern District of New York also rejected a nominee for U. S. attorney.
- The nominee, John Sarcone III, completed his 120-day term as interim U. S. attorney.
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