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President Trump's bid to keep Alina Habba in charge of the U.S. attorney's office in N.J. faces a new test after a defendant filed a motion challenging her authority.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, citing a medical issue, abruptly canceled her appearance at an anti-trafficking event amid public outcry over her handling of the Epstein files and renewed
President Donald Trump selected Alina Habba to continue running the US Attorney’s Office in New Jersey on a temporary basis, seemingly ending a succession drama after federal judges had picked her top assistant to take her place.
President Donald Trump’s fraught effort to install political appointees in permanent roles as US attorneys across the country gained momentum this week, as Republicans work to jumpstart a stalled confirmation process in the Senate,
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy told President Donald Trump during a meeting in May that his name was in the Epstein files, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing senior administration officials.
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Alina Habba, President Trump’s pick to serve as New Jersey US attorney, will continue to serve as the Garden State’s top prosecutor despite a panel of judges rejecting her for the post.
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi continues on her mission to weaken the Department of Justice for the sake of Trump's vanity.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNUS Attorney Bill Essayli and immigration attorney examine DHS raids on Eyewitness NewsmakersA recent court order is prohibiting Department of Homeland Security agents from targeting people based on the color of their skin. U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli and an immigration attorney are breaking down what this means on this episode of Eyewitness Newsmakers.
A panel of federal judges declined to permanently appoint John Sarcone, who recently claimed he was attacked by an illegal immigrant in Albany, New York.
Ryan Kriegshauser, a prominent lawyer in Kansas conservative politics, was nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the U.S. Attorney's Office.
A Boston lawyer is facing charges after allegedly stealing more than $2 million from two of his clients, U.S. Attorney Leah Foley’s office announced. Patrick J. Dolan, 60, of North Attleboro and Haverhill,