Alina Habba

Don Jr. rips GOP senators for 'remaining silent' about bombshell Colorado court ruling

The Colorado Supreme Court's ruling that 2024 GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump is disqualified from the state's Republican primary ballot is being applauded by a variety of Trump critics and slammed by Trump's loyalists — including his son.

Donald Trump Jr. has attacked Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Sen. John Thune (R-SD) for not being quick to respond to the decision.

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Trump's 'D-team' of lawyers can't save him from his legal disasters: Michael Cohen

Former President Donald Trump's legal team is a "clown show" that is incapable of getting him out of trouble, argued Trump's one-time attorney and fixer Michael Cohen on MSNBC Wednesday.

This comes amid Trump's vow to appeal the Colorado Supreme Court's decision disqualifying him from the ballot — and as the former president prepares to face down numerous criminal cases.

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'You’re going to look ridiculous': Alina Habba lobs attacks at Colorado Supreme Court

SCOTUS will save Trump's try for a second White House term, according to the ex-president's attorney.

Following the Colorado Supreme Court's 4 to 3 ruling disqualifying former President Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s 2024 primary ballot is “not a constitutional decision" and "will be overturned by the Supreme Court," according to Trump attorney Alina Habba in an interview with Breitbart News Daily. “I have no question in my mind."

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'Married man's plus 1': Trump raises eyebrows by attending event with lawyer not Melania

Sure, there are men in robes and someone getting the pants beat off him, but can Donald Trump not tell the difference between an ultimate fighting championship match and his own civil court trial?

This is the burning question spurred by an X video of the former president strutting into a UFC match in Las Vegas Saturday with his attorney instead of his wife.

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Trump's demand to dismiss fraud trial denied in scathing ruling: report

Judge Arthur Engoron Monday relentlessly mocked Trump, his attorneys and his financial expert in a scathing rejection of the former president’s fifth dismissal request in his $250 million fraud case, according to a new report.

Engoron slammed accounting expert Eli Bartov, the NYU professor who was reportedly paid nearly $900,000 to testify that Trump’s financial records did not fraudulently inflate his worth, as is contended by New York Attorney General Letitia James, ABC News reports.

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'Deadly serious': Legal expert warns Trump not to overlook delayed criminal case

Donald Trump’s New York criminal case involving accusations of hush money paid to an adult film star who claimed she had an affair with him before he became president has largely been overshadowed by Jack Smith's investigations — but it should not be overlooked, according to a new legal analysis.

Joyce Vance, a former U.S. Attorney and legal expert for MSNBC, released this week a massive guide to Trump’s multiple civil and criminal cases — that includes an important note about the one that has recently been less-covered in New York City.

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Trump lawyer Alina Habba brags about being hit with $1M fine from judge: report

Donald Trump’s lawyer Alina Habba bragged to a crowd of conservatives Sunday about a $1 million fine she and the former president were hit with for filing “frivolous” lawsuits.

The lawyer was talking to a crowd at "AmericaFest," a conference sponsored by the right-wing Turning Point USA.

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Alina Habba suggests Trump will give her government job to hit Democrats 'deep and hard'

Attorney Alina Habba hinted on Sunday that Donald Trump could award her with a government position so she could go after the former president's enemies if he wins another term.

Habba, a lawyer for Trump, made the remarks at a Turning Point Action conference.

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Alina Habba accompanies Trump to UFC fight — while Melania is a no-show

Melania Trump declined to make Saturday's UFC fight a date night with her husband, Donald Trump, but attorney Alina Habba was a fill-in for the former president's wife.

Video shared on social media showed Habba in Trump's entourage as he entered the Las Vegas arena for the match between Colby Covington and Leon Edwards.

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Trump lawyer Alina Habba humiliated in appeals court during Michael Cohen hearing

Former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen was back in court on Thursday for his ongoing case Cohen vs U.S., in which the ex-fixer argues that his case against former Attorney General Bill Barr, and the Trump government should be able to move forward.

Among the issues cited is that Cohen was told by the Bureau of Prisons that he could only be allowed out on home confinement if he agreed not to speak to the press or write anything about Trump. He refused, and was promptly thrown back into prison and isolated in solitary confinement. When he took the case to court, a judge found that it was against his First Amendment rights and he was released in the middle of the pandemic.

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Trump can't use presidential immunity in E. Jean Carroll case as court deals another blow

Donald Trump will not be able to use "presidential immunity" as a defense in a defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll after he claimed that he did not rape her.

A three-judge panel on the Second US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled to uphold a federal judge's previous decision against Trump. The court found that Trump had waived his presidential immunity, and rejected his attempts to assert it as a defense now.

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Trump attorney tries again to toss fraud case as State pleads for 'silly' motions to end

Donald Trump’s legal team for the fifth time Tuesday tried to have the former president's $250 million civil lawsuit tossed, but only managed to infuriate State attorneys and tickle the judge overseeing the case, reports show.

“There’s no evidence of fraud, no victims, no damage,” Trump attorney Chris Kise argued in his plea for a directed verdict, according to Law360’s Stewart Bishop.

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Trump whines that gag order forced him not to testify in fraud trial

Donald Trump admitted Tuesday he dodged testifying in own fraud trial because of a gag order banning him from commenting on court staff in his $250 million fraud trial.

Trump took to Truth Social Monday to decry both Justice Arthur Engoron — who has said he has received credible death threats during court proceedings — and Attorney General Letitia James.

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