Alina Habba, a former attorney for Donald Trump, was appointed as Counselor to the President in December 2024. She has publicly emphasized the importance of an “America first” approach in government and has spoken about efforts to improve efficiency and accountability within federal agencies.
The Trump administration has also made significant personnel changes within the Department of Justice (DOJ). Several prosecutors involved in cases related to the January 6 Capitol riot and investigations concerning Trump were dismissed. Acting Attorney General James McHenry stated that these officials could not be trusted to implement the president’s agenda.
These actions have sparked debate about the balance between loyalty to an administration and maintaining impartiality in government institutions. Supporters argue that removing politically motivated individuals is necessary to ensure efficiency, while critics warn that such measures risk undermining the independence of public service.