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===alina habba===

Alina Saad Habba (born March 25, 1984) is an American lawyer and managing partner of Habba, Madaio & Associates LLP, a law firm based in Bedminster, New Jersey, with an office in New York City. Since 2021, Habba has been a legal spokesperson for former U.S. president Donald Trump, and a senior advisor for MAGA, Inc., Trump's Super PAC.
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Trump Legal Team Turns Up Heat on Special Counsel Jack Smith: 'You Can't Run Forever!'
In a fiery statement that has sent shockwaves through the political and legal communities, Alina Habba, attorney for President-elect Donald Trump, made it clear that the legal scrutiny surrounding Special Counsel Jack Smith is far from over. Speaking publicly about Trump’s legal battles, Habba’s remarks have added a controversial twist to the ongoing political drama, leaving observers divided on the implications. (EconoTimes 11/18/24) READ MORE>>>>>
Alina Habba gains steam for White House press secretary position
​President-elect Donald Trump's attorney, Alina Habba, is gaining steam for the position of White House press secretary.
Following Trump's shock victory last week, a mad dash began to staff his next administration. One of the most coveted positions is press secretary, the most visible role in the administration. Habba, Trump's media-savvy attorney, has emerged as one of the leading candidates for the position. (MSN 11/15/24) READ MORE>>>>>
Nov 21, 2024 Trump senior adviser and attorney Alina Habba responds to the Laken Riley murder trial and discusses President-elect Trump’s vision for securing the border on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
Curious Facts About Alina Habba’s Marriage to Gregg Reuben
Alina Habba’s husband, Gregg Reuben, remains less known compared to his wife, who frequently defends her client, Donald Trump, both on-air and online. Despite the low profile, there’s some peculiar information about their marriage that has piqued curiosity. Habba’s marriage to Reuben is her second. She was previously married to Matthew Eyet from September 2011 to December 2019. While having multiple marriages isn’t unusual, finding and marrying someone new in less than two years might be considered uncommon. In February 2021, Reuben shared photos on Medium of their wedding. While their relationship has mostly remained private, Habba shared a picture of a large bouquet of flowers on Instagram in November 2022, captioned, “Marry someone who buys you flowers to celebrate your first date.” The timing of these events raises some questions. If Habba waited until after her divorce was finalized, the next November would have been in 2020. She likely married Reuben in late 2020 or early 2021, which seems rather soon. It’s possible she and Eyet were separated well before their divorce became official, meaning the November flowers could have marked her first date with Reuben in 2019. Nonetheless, it does appear there might have been some overlap.
 (Market Research Telecast 8/17/24) READ MORE>>>>>
The judge blamed you': Fox News host turns tables on Alina Habba over Stormy Daniels
Fox News host Bill Hemmer confronted Alina Habba, Donald Trump's attorney, after a New York judge blamed the former president's legal team for not objecting enough during the trial. During a Wednesday interview on Fox News, co-host Dana Perino noted that New York Justice Juan Merchan agreed that some of Stormy Daniels' testimony went too far in Trump's hush money case. Daniels testified about her alleged affair with the former president.
"Yeah, this is the problem here," said Habba, Trump's former lawyer who is now a spokesperson. "And the judge did try and put guardrails with the prosecution and say that these are the guardrails."
 (Raw Story 5/8/24) READ MORE>>>>>
​Habba invited Bianco to her car during her shift and discouraged Bianco from going public with her story. Habba said she could “protect her” if Bianco fired her lawyer and signed a “simple” non-disclosure agreement that included a penalty of $1,000 a day if she violated it. In exchange, Bianco received what the lawsuit described as a “paltry sum,” (which turned out to be $15,000).
Alina Habba faces serious potential charges of professional misconduct in a little-known case
In November 2023, Alice Bianco, an ex-employee of Trump’s National Golf Club in Bedminster NJ, filed a lawsuit against the club. In the suit, she alleged that in 2021, club food and beverage manager Pavel Melichar harassed her and forcibly attempted to kiss her; retaliated against her with “unfair job assignments”; and eventually required her “to engage in sex as a quid pro quo for continued employment and ‘protection.’
During her employment, Bianco learned that an unnamed co-worker was writing a letter to Donald Trump’s personal staff about Melichar’s alleged wide-ranging sexual harassment. Bianco told the letter writer of her own assault by Melichar. The co-worker included Bianco’s experience in the letter. After it was delivered, Bianco said she got a call from human resources and decided to hire a lawyer
(Daily Kos 3/19/24)  READ MORE>>>>>

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-“Journalism largely consists in saying "Lord Jones is dead" to people who never knew Lord Jones was alive.”  ― G.K. Chesterton
​“So much for Objective Journalism. Don't bother to look for it here--not under any byline of mine; or anyone else I can think of. With the possible exception of things like box scores, race results, and stock market tabulations, there is no such thing as Objective Journalism. The phrase itself is a pompous contradiction in terms.”― Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72
“People sometimes imagine that just because they have access to so many newspapers, radio and TV channels, they will get an infinity of different opinions. Then they discover that things are just the opposite: the power of these loudspeakers only amplifies the opinion prevalent at a certain time, to the point where it covers any other opinion.”   ― Amin Maalouf, The First Century After Beatrice
​“Heartless gossips pose as professional press, they get a few quotes and run with the story like Seabiscuit to the finish line. They’re nothing more than conmen, salesmen, pitchmen, pompous men professing to be of public service—and they have the freedom to do so. There’s no price to pay.”  ― Pamela L Hamilton, Lady Be Good Lib/E: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale
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