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Donald Trump's attorneys are trying to make them look bad, according to Alina Habba

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Alina Habba claims judges try to make Donald Trump's attorneys look bad

Alina Habba claims judges try to make Donald Trump's attorneys look bad. Habba, Trump's current legal spokesperson, said she feels judges treat the former president's legal team unfairly. Trump's legal spokesperson said she believes judges are unfairly trying to make the president's lawyers look bad in court.

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Alina Habba Shows Up at Trump’s Trial and Suddenly Makes Things Worse

Alina Habba decided to help her boss by appearing to admit he was guilty. Habba appeared to admit that Trump was guilty at the trial in New York City. She also appeared to make the defense attorney appear to be lying to his boss. Trump is on trial for the first time since 2008.

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Alina Habba responds to claim Donald Trump fell asleep in court

Alina Habba responds to claim Donald Trump fell asleep in court. Trump's lawyer says reports that the former president fell asleep during the opening day of his criminal trial are "ridiculous" The former president is on trial in New York for a criminal charge of lying on charges of perjury.

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Alina Habba Roasted For Her Dishonest 'Crying' About Trump Trial On Fox News

Alina Habba Roasted for her Dishonest 'Crying' about Trump trial on Fox News. Donald Trump's attorney gave a false account of events to viewers of the conservative network. Habba was accused of lying to Fox News viewers about the trial. She was roasted for her 'crying' on the network.

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Alina Habba Roasted For Her Dishonest 'Crying' About Trump Trial On Fox News

Alina Habba Roasted for her Dishonest 'Crying' about Trump trial on Fox News. Donald Trump's attorney gave a false account of events to viewers of the conservative network. Habba was accused of lying to Fox News viewers about the trial. She was roasted for her 'crying' on the network.

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Alina Habba corrected by attorneys over Supreme Court remarks

Alina Habba argued Donald Trump should be allowed to skip his New York trial to attend an immunity hearing under "due process" Habba said Trump should have been allowed to attend the hearing under 'due process' Habba was corrected by attorneys over Supreme Court remarks.

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