Alina Habba believes that being indicted in New York City would be advantageous. She claims that it places him on level with big names like Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G.
The former President’s attorney made the statement on the podcast “The Benny Show,” asserting that the indictment will raise Trump’s reputation in a way similar to previous celebrities who have served time in prison.
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Who is Alina Habba?
Alina Habba is a 39-year-old American lawyer who serves as managing partner of the New Jersey and New York-based law company Habba Madaio & Associates LLP. She has recently gained national attention for defending former American President Donald Trump. Furthermore, she works for MAGA, Inc. as a Senior Adviser.
Alina believes that Trump is more comparable to Biggie Smalls than Tupac. Moreover, according to Team Trump, the indictment will only boost Donald’s popularity because “he is everything” and is his own brand.
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The ‘Pac and Biggie effect’, according to Trump’s lawyers, is already in motion. According to Alina, Donald Trump is far ahead in the polls, and she is urging other Republicans running for president, such as Nikki Haley, to withdraw from the campaign right away and support Trump.
Alina Habba routinely makes radio and podcast visits in addition to interviews on US media channels including Fox News and Newsmax.
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She recently engaged in a heated confrontation with CNN’s Don Lemon on the Mar-a-Lago docs issue.
Habba challenged Lemon in a debate on Trump’s impending trial for falsifying company records in relation to the Stormy Daniels hush money case during their interview on This Morning. Lemon responded by pointing out that the indictment’s details have not yet been made public while Habba reiterated her boss’ criticism of it, labeling it “a bunch of garbage.”