Alina Habba

Trump lawyers claim judges have no authority to enforce 14th Amendment

During oral arguments this week, lawyers for former President Donald Trump argued that a Michigan challenge to his constitutional eligibility to appear on the ballot is invalid because judges don't have authority to enforce Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, The Messenger reported on Thursday.

"One of Trump's lawyers, Michael Columbo, said that the power to enforce the section of the amendment 'resides in Congress alone,' adding the section only applies to elected officials-to-be and not to candidates running for office," reported Aneeta Mathur-Ashton. "He added that the 'judicial review, if any, should occur only after the Electoral (College) and congressional processes have run their course,' arguing that those challenging Trump’s eligibility want to turn an after-the-fact 'Section 3 disqualification into a ballot access qualification'" — in other words, any case on this should be heard in 2025 after he hopes to have won the election.

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'Uncalled for': Judge scolds Trump lawyer for suggesting prosecutor belongs in Russia

New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron ordered Trump attorney Chris Kise to apologize after he launched a verbal attack on prosecutors from the New York Attorney General's Office.

At one point during Donald Trump's fraud trial on Thursday, Kise argued that the lead counsel for the attorney general should "check the internet" for job openings.

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'Food fight' breaks out in Trump trial over D.C. hotel document: legal analyst

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin revealed a "food fight" broke out in the New York courtroom where the Trump Organization is on trial about the admissibility of an internal document.

Rubin, who has been posting live updates from inside the courtroom, revealed a battle between the Attorney General's Office and Donald Trump's lawyers.

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Trump lawyer whines after judge warns defense about repetitive questions

Donald Trump's lawyer Chris Kise, grew annoyed on Wednesday afternoon as the defense team began to cross-examine Ivanka Trump.

Jesus Suarez began the questioning for Trump's defense team but began asking some of the same questions that the Attorney General's Office did. It annoyed Judge Arthur Engoron.

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Trump lawyer Alina Habba objects to her own documents in courtroom stumble

Donald Trump's lawyers spent Wednesday morning objecting to the Attorney General's Office asking to enter several documents into evidence -- but one of them was their own.

As witness Ivanka Trump took the stand, prosecutors asked her several questions about conversations she had or emails she exchanged with Trump Organization executives.

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'He executed us': Alina Habba attacks judge for ruling against 'decent defendant' Trump

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, went after New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron on Tuesday because he ruled that her client was liable for damages before his civil fraud trial.

During an interview with right-wing host Charlie Kirk, Habba recalled that the judge had scolded her on Monday after she lost control of Trump on the witness stand.

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The View's Whoopi Goldberg mocks Trump lawyer Alina Habba as a whiny baby

Donald Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, rushed to the press on Monday afternoon to complain that Judge Arthur Engoron slammed his hands on his desk, reprimanded her and told her to "sit down," which made her feel like he was being mean to her.

Co-host Whoopi Goldberg announced the segment after a discussion about a Broadway smash with Joy Behar.

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Fox News gives Trump lawyer Alina Habba a reality check: 'You're going to be found guilty'

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, declared that New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron does not have a "respect for authority" after he cautioned her client during testimony on Monday.

In a Tuesday interview on Fox News, host Bill Hemmer asked Habba about Trump's $250 million fraud trial.

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'Utter failure' of Trump defense strategy leaves his company 'at an end': MSNBC analyst

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance made the case that, if Donald Trump's attorneys thought letting their client rant and rave in Judge Arthur Engoron's courtroom on Monday was an effective defense strategy, they were sorely mistaken.

Speaking with MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire, the former prosecutor predicted the penalty the former president and his family will pay will be the dissolution of the Trump Organization in the $250 million financial fraud trial.

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Michael Cohen reveals document he found showing Trump's recycled attacks

Former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen found a document among his papers at home from his ex-client, showing how he recycles rhetoric and attacks, thinking that they'll be successful.

Holding up a stack of papers, Cohen showed a note written in what seemed like Trump's handwriting, but Raw Story has not independently verified the note.

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Trump's lawyers' aimless attacks are hurting their client's defense: legal experts

The political histrionics are falling flat.

Some legal experts are throwing popcorn at the performance inside and outside of the Lower Manhattan courtroom by former President Donald Trump's esquires, causing some to wonder if they are out of their depth.

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Trump celebrates his 'conclusive' testimony after day of brutal grilling on witness stand

Former President Donald praised himself for what he called "conclusive" evidence after he testified at his $250 million fraud trial.

During his contentious appearance on the witness stand, prosecutors grilled Trump to prove damages in the fraud case. The witness repeatedly gave them the ammunition they were looking for.

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'For the safety of my staff': New York judge leaves gag order on Trump's attorneys

New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron ruled on Monday that he would not lift a limited gag order placed on Donald Trump's attorneys.

After Trump personally testified in his $250 million fraud trial, his attorneys offered a motion to retract a gag order preventing them from referring to court staff. Trump's attorneys have claimed that a biased court clerk was influencing the judge.

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