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District Judges Vote On Alina Habba’s Role In New Jersey District

by Red Right Politics
July 23, 2025 at 9:14 am
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Oh, buckle up, because what just unfolded in New Jersey is the kind of political theater you can’t make up — and it’s got more twists than a late-night thriller. A high‑stakes power play between Trump’s Justice Department and a bench full of Democrat‑appointed judges just blew up in real time, leaving the state’s top prosecutor seat dangling in limbo. And yes, it’s messy, it’s loud, and it’s absolutely worth watching because, trust me, they don’t want you to pay attention.

Here’s the bombshell: Interim U.S. Attorney Alina Habba — yes, the same Habba who stood in Trump’s corner during his campaign and actually started making a dent in street crime — just got shoved aside. The district court judges, most of them riding blue-wave credentials, voted to replace her with her own top assistant, Desiree Grace.

Sounds tidy, right? Oh no. The DOJ under Trump’s direction didn’t waste a second before yanking Grace right out of that chair. Gone. Fired. Deleted from the equation before she could even warm up the seat. And now? The office is in chaos, and New Jersey’s law enforcement leadership is wide open.

🚨 BREAKING: Attorney General Pam Bondi just FIRED the replacement for US Attorney Alina Habba after New Jersey liberal judges colluded to kick Habba out of her position.

THAT’S how you fight against rogue judges.

Habba is set to be replaced by the “First Assistant.” Bondi… pic.twitter.com/i2NbSH1FYf

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) July 22, 2025

You can almost hear the gasps in the courthouse hallways. A Republican firebrand who’s been clashing with entrenched Democratic power brokers suddenly finds herself surrounded, with judges flexing their “authority” to get rid of her — while Trump, never one to let his picks be tossed like confetti, moves in with a counterstrike that leaves everyone’s jaw on the floor.

Now, think about this. Habba’s 120-day term wasn’t even over. Friday was supposed to be the deadline. Yet these judges barreled in, clearly smelling political blood in the water, and tried to lock in a replacement before the clock ran out. Todd Blanche from DOJ called them out, flat and furious: “Their rush reveals what this was always about: a left-wing agenda, not the rule of law.” That’s not subtle, folks. That’s a klaxon blaring across the state.

This is ridiculous. Alina Habba was made an interim U.S. attorney back in March. She was formally nominated a month ago. But she hasn’t even received a hearing, let alone the up-or-down vote that a president’s nominees deserve.

There are literally more than 260 federal positions… https://t.co/ffPB1eXoYa pic.twitter.com/CV03TRtd4O

— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) July 22, 2025

And remember, Habba’s no stranger to drama. She put Newark’s own mayor in cuffs — briefly, sure, but still — and then dropped the charges after a media firestorm. Democrats called her reckless, accused her of grandstanding. She called it law enforcement. That move alone made her public enemy number one for the state’s entrenched political machine. And now? Now those same critics are doing victory laps while pretending this is all about “impartial justice.”

🚨BREAKING: Federal judges in New Jersey have refused to extend Alina Habba’s role as interim U.S. Attorney.

This is unacceptable. Cancel the August recess. Get all nominees confirmed.
pic.twitter.com/TaU1bG4oUA

— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) July 22, 2025

But here’s the kicker you won’t see splashed on your nightly news: Trump already nominated Habba for the full four-year term. Law enforcement groups back her. And yet Cory Booker and Andy Kim, the state’s blue heavyweights, are quietly playing the Senate’s “blue slip” card to block her confirmation. They’re smiling, congratulating Desiree Grace — who, by the way, didn’t even last a day in the role before getting axed.

So who’s really running the show here? Judges scrambling behind closed doors. Senators pulling strings. A DOJ that refuses to play by the old rules. And Habba, caught in the crossfire, still stands as Trump’s pick.

The seat is empty. The fight is just heating up. And if you think this ends here, you’re not paying attention — because the next move in this battle could change how power gets played in every courtroom in America. Stay tuned.

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