Trump attorney Alina Habba faced repeated objections while questioning writer E. Jean Carroll in the defamation trial against former President Donald Trump.
After a rough start in her cross-examination of Carroll on Thursday, Habba continued to face problems throughout the morning court session.
As Habba tried to introduce evidence, U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan shot her down.
The Trump attorney attempted to question Carroll about her income — but attorneys for the plaintiff quickly objected.
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"Ms. Habba, this is Evidence 101," Kaplan cautioned Habba, according to Inner City Press.
Carroll's attorneys would go on to have the next ten objections sustained as Habba struggled to ask questions.
"Did you not hear me?" Kaplan asked Habba after she continued talking over one sustained objection.
At one point, Habba launched into what Courthouse News reporter Josh Russell called the "slut-shaming portion of the defense questions," reading sexually explicit tweets that had been sent by Carroll.