🚨 Judges Vote Against Extending Alina Habba’s Term as U.S. Attorney in New Jersey 🇺🇸⚖️
A panel of mostly Obama and Biden-appointed judges has blocked Trump appointee Alina Habba from continuing as interim U.S. Attorney in New Jersey, choosing their own replacement instead.
In a rare move, a panel of Dem‑appointed federal judges in New Jersey declined to extend the interim term of Alina Habba, President Trump’s pick and former personal attorney, blocking her from serving longer as U.S. Attorney—even though her term under federal law runs through Friday. (Fox News)  
🧨 What You Need to Know:
• Habba’s interim 120-day term expires Friday, yet judges rushed to appoint her own deputy, Desiree Leigh Grace, to the job effective today—despite DOJ objections. 
• Deputy AG Todd Blanche slammed the move as a politically motivated power grab, accusing the judiciary of acting like “activists” and undermining presidential authority. 
• United by GOP voices like AG Pam Bondi, the DOJ swiftly fired Habba’s court-appointed replacement—issuing a stark warning against “rogue judges” infringing on Article II powers. 
🇺🇸 Why Conservatives Are Fired Up:
• 📉 Checks and balances are under threat: Unelected judges shouldn’t override the President by denying his lawful appointees.
• 🚨 Political prosecutions escalate: Habba led investigations into Democratic officials in Newark—calling out hypocrisy and demanding justice.
• 🏛️ Defend presidential authority: This fight is about enforcing the law without judicial overreach or partisanship.
âś… GOP Talking Points:
• “Judges can’t veto Trump’s picks—this is a direct assault on executive power.”
• “Habba had the law on her side—these judges just want to stifle conservative enforcement.”
• “**Pam Bondi and DOJ backed her fast—next step: deliver full confirmation or face another showdown.””
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