An individual attempted to confront Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi. The incident occurred on Thursday night when the individual allegedly destroyed property in Habba's office before fleeing the scene. Bondi shared details of the event on social media, stating, "Last night, an individual attempted to confront one of our U.S. Attorneys — my dear friend @USAttyHabba - destroyed property in her office, and then fled the scene. Thankfully, Alina is ok."
Bondi emphasized that any violence or threats against federal officers will not be tolerated. She noted, "This is unfortunately becoming a trend as radicals continue to attack law enforcement agents around the country."
Specific details about the incident have not been disclosed. Bondi further stated, "Our federal prosecutors, agents, and law-enforcement partners put their lives on the line every day to protect the American people, and this Department will use every legal tool available to ensure their safety and hold violent offenders fully accountable."
Habba, a close ally of former President Trump, previously served as one of his lawyers and a White House counselor before her appointment as acting U.S. attorney. The incident raises concerns about the safety of federal officials amid increasing tensions surrounding law enforcement in the country.

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