Alina Habba

'Record high after record high': Even Fox News is celebrating latest economic news

The American economy received multiple encouraging signals on Friday, and even Fox News' Sandra Smith couldn't put a negative spin on it.

First, the University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index showed a surge of optimism, as the index rose to the highest level it had seen in nearly three years.

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Trump lawyers: His Jan. 6 actions were all about 'peace, patriotism, and law and order'

Former President Donald Trump's attorneys are arguing that not only did their client not engage in an insurrection against the United States government, but that he was acting as a peacemaker while his supporters violently stormed the United States Capitol.

Law and Crime reports that Trump's attorneys argued in a filing before the U.S. Supreme Court this week that "President Trump never participated in or directed any of the illegal conduct that occurred at the Capitol on January 6, 2021" and, what's more, "repeatedly called for peace, patriotism, and law and order."

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Trump is 'priming his base for wanton law-breaking' if he returns to White House: analysis

The New Republic's Greg Sargent believes that former President Donald Trump is preparing to embark on a massive crime spree should he win next year's election — and he's getting his voters ready to embrace it.

In his latest column, Sargent argued that Trump's declaration that presidents deserve "total immunity" from prosecution even if they "cross the line" into illegal behavior is actually his way of "priming his base to back wanton law-breaking if he wins back the White House."

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'He may yet prevail': Expert says Trump is perfecting 'deep state' defense in Carroll case

Former President Donald Trump is perfecting a “deep state” defense in the defamation case brought by E. Jean Carroll that may prove successful in his ultimate battle to reclaim the White House, a legal expert said Friday.

"For his core supporters, backing down is for losers,” NYU law professor Stephen Gillers told Newsweek. "He may yet prevail.”

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'Too many lies': Nikki Haley finally comes out swinging against Trump

GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley has finally started to sharpen her attacks on former President Donald Trump.

Although Haley earlier this week declined to take a shot at Trump because he'd been found liable by a jury for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll, the former South Carolina governor came out swinging against him after he lobbed an attack on her on Friday.

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Alina Habba is persona non grata at her Pennsylvania law school

This should be a time that Widener University Commonwealth Law School would want to trumpet one of its most notable alumni.

Alina Habba, a 2010 graduate, has been representing Donald Trump — a former president of the United States who has a huge lead to become this year’s Republican presidential nominee. She’s on national television and all over social media.

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Alina Habba's critics 'nitpicking' Trump trial performance because she's a woman: attorney

Donald Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, has been the target of mockery due to her combative style and court procedure flubs since she began representing Trump in his New York defamation case this week. But, according to New York federal attorney Colleen Kerwick, people are "nitpicking" her performance simply because she's a woman.

"Female lawyers already have an incredibly hard task of avoiding appearing too soft or too strident and too aggressive or not aggressive enough, so I'd rather herald her meteoric growth as an attorney than nitpick at her opportunities for further growth as an attorney and counselor at law," Kerwick told Newsweek.

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'So sick!' MSNBC's Mika shreds Alina Habba's cross-examination of E. Jean Carroll

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski was disgusted by Donald Trump attorney Alina Habba's cross examination of E. Jean Carroll.

Trump has already been found liable in a previous trial for sexually abusing and defaming Carroll, the longtime author and columnist, but Habba suggested in her questioning that she had accused the former president of raping her decades ago in a bid for fame.

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‘War on women’: Trump defense is now to blame E. Jean Carroll say legal experts

Donald Trump's legal team appears to have cemented defense their strategy and are now blaming the victim, E. Jean Carroll, in the penalty phase of her defamation and sexual abuse civil case against the ex-president, experts are saying. This portion of the trial is to determine how much Trump must pay Carroll, a journalist who this week on the stand detailed how Trump's attacks cost her her valuable reputation and her income.

"Attended the E Jean Carroll trial today," writes former FBI General Counsel and MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann. He notes that "the Trump defense appears to be Carroll is to blame, since by going public with the sexual assault claim, Trump had to defame her and her reputation suffered only because of her decision to report the assault."

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'A very weak claim': Ex-prosecutor says Trump team's latest immunity push will 'backfire'

Trump may be able to rack up some SCOTUS wins, but his insistence of blanket immunity as president, is doomed to fail. Certainly, the efforts to lean on the high court in a quid pro quo won't sway the justices.

That's the takeaway by former federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade when she appeared on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell Thursday night.

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Legal expert shows how Alina Habba tried to undermine E. Jean Carroll's case in court

Trump's lawyers aim to win over the nine-member jury by showing the judge is "biased" against them.

Former federal prosecutor Lisa Rubin appearing on MSNBC's "All In" with Chris Hayes has attended the second trial against the former president by the 80-year-old writer E. Jean Carroll and believes the defense, led by Alina Habba, is deploying theatrics to convince others that Judge Lewis Kaplan is anti-Trump.

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'Dumb attacks': GOP catches criticism after picking on Biden for getting a milkshake

Joe Biden delivered a speech in North Carolina. But he couldn't jet back to D.C. without a treat.

After President Joe Biden spoke about bringing high-speed internet to 16,000 homes and businesses in North Carolina, he pit stopped at Cook Out in Raleigh on Thursday.

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Trump made a 'house of cards' to keep his 'hindquarters' out of jail: White House reporter

A small number of MAGA loyalists who voted in the Iowa caucuses gave Donald Trump's victory the appearance of a landslide, according to Salon's Brian Karem, who said Trump's win is comparable to having "a classroom full of kids and three of them voted for class president and that carried the day."

Karem also contends that the facts show that Trump "is guilty of building a house of cards" that says to his supporters that he, and only he, can be the answer to all their prayers.

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