Trump's Controversial Attorney Appointment - Alina Habba Takes Center Stage
Former President Donald Trump has appointed his ex-lawyer, Alina Habba, previously sanctioned for filing a frivolous lawsuit, as interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey. Habba, who represented Trump in notable legal battles, joins other Trump-affiliated attorneys now occupying influential roles within the Justice Department.

In a move sparking debate, former President Donald Trump announced the appointment of Alina Habba, his former attorney, as interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey on Monday. Habba, who has faced criticism and sanctions for past legal maneuvers, is now part of a roster of Trump-associated lawyers stepping into significant Justice Department roles.
Habba has been a familiar figure in Trump's legal circles, representing him in various civil suits, including a defamation case involving writer E. Jean Carroll. Despite a jury finding Trump liable in that case, the more pressing legal scrutiny involves a civil fraud lawsuit from New York's attorney general targeting his business operations.
The appointment coincides with broader controversies. Habba, alongside Trump, was penalized for filing a baseless lawsuit alleging a conspiracy led by Hillary Clinton. As Trump appeals these decisions, Habba's new role underlines a continuity of legal strategies amid ongoing legal challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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