Alina Habba Considered To Replace Pirro On ‘The Five’: Report

Former Fox News host Judge Jeanine Pirro has a new job, and a familiar face may be replacing her on the top-rated cable news channel.
A White House source said that Alina Habba, the former attorney for President Donald Trump who is serving as U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, is being eyed to replace Pirro as a host on “The Five,” The Daily Mail reported.
The report said that Habba is considering taking the job and avoiding the confirmation process to become the US Attorney for New Jersey full-time.
“Discussions about a permanent replacement have not even started, so her name can’t be part of the mix,” A Fox News source said to The Daily Mail.
“Rotating Fox News personalities will fill the seat on The Five until a permanent co-host is named,” a Fox News spokesperson said.
Because of her legal background and tough personality, the White House source said that Habba may be the only person who could step into Pirro’s spot.
“There aren’t many people who can fill a Jeanine personality void. Alina’s one,” the source said.
On Thursday, the president announced the appointment of Judge Jeanine Pirro, co-host of the Fox News show “The Five,” to be the interim U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C.
“I am pleased to announce that Judge Jeanine Pirro will be appointed interim United States Attorney for the District of Columbia,” the president said on Truth Social. “Jeanine is incredibly well qualified for this position, and is considered one of the Top District Attorneys in the History of the State of New York. She is in a class by herself. Congratulations Jeanine!”
🤔Alina Habba, 41, could be the next co-host of Fox News’ The Five program.
— Melissa Hallman (@dotconnectinga) May 13, 2025
After a short stint as President Donald Trump’s Counselor to the President, Habba left Washington, D.C. in March to move back to her home state and serve as Acting Attorney for the District of New… pic.twitter.com/OLMV1r7wxC
Her employer, Fox News, responded quickly to the announcement.
“Jeanine Pirro has been a wonderful addition to The Five over the last three years and a longtime beloved host across FOX News Media who contributed greatly to our success throughout her 14-year tenure. We wish her all the best in her new role in Washington,” a spokesperson for the news organization said.
It came after Republican Sen. Thom Tillis blocked the nomination of the previous interim U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., Ed Martin, from being confirmed.
The senator said he met with the nominee to alleviate some concerns, but those concerns still lingered on Tuesday when he spoke to CNN reporter Manu Raju.
“At this point, I’ve indicated to the White House I wouldn’t support his nomination,” the senator said.
“Most of my concerns relate to Jan. 6,” he said. “I think that anybody that breached the perimeter should have been imprisoned for some period of time, whether it’s 30 days or three years is debatable but I have no tolerance for anybody who entered the building on Jan. 6 and that’s probably where most of the friction was.”
The senator indicated that Martin believed that some of the people who were prosecuted for crimes related to January 6, 2021 were overcharged.
“We have to be very, very clear that what happened on Jan. 6 was wrong,” the senator said.
“It was not prompted or created by other people to put those people in trouble. They made a stupid decision and they disgraced the United States by absolutely destroying the Capitol,” he said.
“Mr. Martin did a good job of explaining the one area that I think he’s probably right, that there were some people that were over-prosecuted, but there were some, 200 or 300 of them that should have never gotten a pardon,” he said. “If Mr. Martin were being put forth as a U.S. attorney for any district except the district where Jan. 6 happened, the protest happened, I’d probably support him, but not in this district.”