In a surprising move, Alina Habba resigns as New Jersey's top federal prosecutor after an appeals court ruling declared her appointment unlawful. This decision aims to uphold the integrity of the Justice Department amid ongoing legal challenges.
In a surprising turn of events, Alina Habba resigned as Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey after a court ruling deemed her appointment unlawful. She vows to continue serving as a Senior Adviser, while the DOJ seeks further review.
In a recent exchange, President Trump expressed disappointment in Ukrainian President Zelensky's hesitation over a US-led peace proposal aimed at ending the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, amidst critical negotiations and escalating tensions.
In a startling revelation, Brian Cole Jr., accused of placing pipe bombs outside the DNC and RNC, told investigators he was 'disappointed' in the 2020 election results. The investigation uncovers critical evidence linking him to the crime.
A federal appeals court has ruled that President Trump unlawfully tried to retain Alina Habba as New Jersey's top prosecutor. This decision may set a precedent for other controversial appointments linked to Trump.
In a landmark ruling, a federal appeals court has disqualified Alina Habba, Trump's lawyer, from her role as the acting U.S. attorney in New Jersey, challenging the administration's attempts to bypass legal norms.
A federal appeals court has ruled that Alina Habba's appointment as U.S. attorney in New Jersey was unlawful, challenging the Trump administration's authority and setting the stage for a potential Supreme Court showdown.
Lindsey Halligan's role as interim US Attorney is in jeopardy after a judge ruled her appointment unlawful, raising questions about her future and the validity of high-profile cases she led against political opponents.
A federal judge has dismissed the Justice Department's cases against Comey and James, citing the unlawful appointment of prosecutor Lindsey Halligan. This ruling opens debates on legal authority and political motives.
In a surprising legal decision, a federal judge dismissed indictments against James Comey and Letitia James due to an unlawful appointment of the prosecutor. This ruling opens the door for future actions but complicates the DOJ's case against Comey due to the statute of limitations.