MAGA firebrand Alina Habba has officially been appointed as the United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey.
The announcement follows a series of rapid developments involving her previous interim role, a judicial attempt to replace her and a subsequent override by the Trump administration.
Habba had served as the interim U.S. Attorney in New Jersey for 120 days.
Her term was set to expire this week.
Resist the Mainstream reported this week that when that deadline arrived, judges from the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey selected a new attorney to take her place.
The judges appointed Desiree Grace as Habba’s successor earlier this week.
That move appeared to signal the end of Habba’s role as the top federal prosecutor in the state. However, events quickly changed course.
Attorney General Pam Bondi stepped in and removed Grace from the post shortly after her appointment.
Habba was then reappointed as Acting U.S. Attorney, this time under a legal provision that allows her to serve for up to 210 more days.