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In her statement, Habas says she will continue to serve the Justice Department as a senior advisor to the Attorney General for U.S.
Ryan Lucas, NPR News, Washington.
In a statement posted on social media, Alina Haba says she is resigning as the acting U.S.
She says she's not surrendering in the face of legal challenges, but instead stepping down to protect the stability and integrity of the office.
Still, she's leaving after a three-judge panel for the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit unanimously found that Haba had been unlawfully put into the U.S.
attorney's job and disqualified her from supervising cases.
That ruling was the latest blow to how President Trump has tried to install some U.S.
In her statement, Habas says she will continue to serve the Justice Department as a senior advisor to the Attorney General for U.S.
Ryan Lucas, NPR News, Washington.
At his initial court appearance, Brian Cole Jr.
was dressed in a beige jumpsuit and glasses.
He stared at the table in front of him as the magistrate judge read the charges and Cole answered yes when asked if he understood.
Prosecutors said Cole spoke with law enforcement for more than four hours Thursday following his arrest.
They did not provide details in court on what he said, but a person familiar with the matter told NPR that Cole told investigators he believed conspiracy theories that the 2020 election was stolen.
Cole is due back in court later this month for a detention hearing.