Donald Trump’s attorney, Alina Habba, has expressed pessimism about the former president’s chances of avoiding conviction in an ongoing hush money payment trial in New York. Habba told Newsmax on Wednesday that she does not have high hopes that New York’s justice system will treat Trump fairly, citing the state’s blue status. She described the legal battle as the fight of their lives, employing rhetoric often used by Trump’s supporters. Habba has repeatedly echoed the baseless claims of persecution, alleging that President Joe Biden orchestrated the prosecution as a political attack.
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Alina Habba, Donald Trump’s legal spokesperson, has criticized Judge Engoron for his alleged lack of understanding of the bond in Trump’s civil fraud case in New York. While Engoron allowed the bond provided by Knight Specialty Insurance Company, Habba claims the judge suggested it may not be secure due to potential market changes. Despite the judge’s ruling in Trump’s favor, Habba argues that Engoron does not grasp basic financial principles. The Attorney General’s office has since claimed that Trump has agreed to resolve bond-related concerns, casting the bond arguments in a different light.
Videos of Alina Habba, a lawyer for former President Trump, preparing a brisket for Passover have garnered widespread attention and mockery from critics who have seized on her cooking techniques as a means of further criticizing Habba and Trump. Habba, a Catholic, was seen assisting Siggy Flicker, an Israeli-American and staunch Trump supporter, in making the brisket for Passover Seder.
Alina Habba, the attorney representing former President Donald Trump, has come under fire for her peculiar celery-cutting technique. A video shared by former Republican and prosecutor Ron Filipkowski shows Habba sawing at the vegetable in a manner that netizens deemed dangerous and unskillful. The video has sparked a flurry of sarcastic remarks and concerns about potential injuries.
In a fiery defense of Donald Trump, attorney Alina Habba lashed out at New York Attorney General Letitia James after James moved to have Trump’s $175 million bond revoked following a civil fraud judgment. Habba argued that Trump’s bond should not be revoked and condemned the case as a “witch hunt”. Despite initially appearing skeptical, Justice Arthur Engoron agreed to accept the bond after Trump’s team agreed to rescind control of a Charles Schwab account put up as collateral.