Swearing-in of Alina Habba as Interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey

Alina Habba was sworn in as the interim U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey by Attorney General Pam Bondi in the presence of President Donald Trump. Trump praised her for promising to tackle crime and corruption in the Garden State.

Criticism of Political Prosecutors and Judges in the Legal System

Alina Habba, the new acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey appointed by President Trump, criticizes the broken system of political prosecutors and judges. She highlights her experience defending Trump and vows to focus on fighting crime in her new role. She condemns the use of lawfare tactics by non-political officials and calls for accountability for those who weaponized the legal system against Trump.

Accusation Against Vice President Kamala Harris

Alina Habba, a legal spokesperson for former President Donald Trump, accused Vice President Kamala Harris of committing a crime by covering up Biden's health during a pro-Trump speech in Pennsylvania.

Alina Habba's new role in Trump's re-election campaign

Alina Habba, an attorney and legal spokesperson for former President Donald Trump, is taking on a major new role as a senior adviser to Trump's re-election campaign. Habba discusses her new role, Trump's speech at the Republican National Convention, and the impact of recent events on his perspective.

TPUSA's Young Women's Leadership Summit in San Antonio, Texas

Speakers including Riley Gaines, Trump attorney Alina Habba, and Alex Clark will speak at TPUSA's Young Women's Leadership Summit in San Antonio, Texas. No commenting issues reported.

Dispute over Source of Business Record Trial Against Trump

Trump lawyer Alina Habba disputes Shannon Bream's claim that the business record trial against former President Trump is not connected to the Biden administration, citing visits by state officials to the White House as evidence.

Trump Business Records Trial

Alina Habba, a lawyer representing former President Donald Trump, believes the jurors in his business records trial should have been sequestered over Memorial Day weekend to prevent influence from media, friends, and family. She expressed concerns about the jurors' exposure to biased news sources and their ability to remain impartial. The trial involves 34 counts of falsifying business records in relation to payments made to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election.

Allegations of Trump seeking money from foreign countries to pay judgment

Martha MacCallum asked Trump lawyer Alina Habba if Trump sought money from foreign countries to pay a judgment against him. Habba did not confirm or deny the accusation but mentioned rules and regulations that need to be followed. Speculation includes concerns about national security threats if money is obtained from countries like Russia or Saudi Arabia.

Legal Battle Over Fraud Case Against Donald Trump

Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, plans to appeal the ruling in New York's fraud case against former President Donald Trump, criticizing the judge's decision and the basis of the lawsuit.