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Who is Alina Habba? Meet the woman on Donald Trump’s civil legal team
When former fashion exec Alina Habba celebrated her 39th birthday last month, Donald Trump made sure the statuesque brunette and key member of his legal team celebrated in style — in an opulent dining room with his closest advisors and a big cake adorned with red and yellow flowers.
In addition to her work on numerous cases for the former president, Habba is also an ardent Trump admirer and a regular at both his Palm Beach resort and Bedminster, NJ, golf club, according to her social media posts.
Donald Trump helps his attorney Alina Habba celebrate her 39th birthday last month.
This week, Habba — a mother of three who runs her own boutique law firm with a partner in New Jersey and New York — scored an important victory when she revealed that a major Democratic donor was bankrolling a civil case against the former commander-in-chief.
Meet Alina Habba, the woman on Trump's civil legal team
Look at these angry idiots. Carrying 34 Felonies signs. Now just who is the cult?
"The Court does not endorse either side's agenda."Pomerantz ordered to testify before House Judiciary Committee.
Boutrous, Bragg's attorney argued the subpoena raised "serious federalism issues," as well as concerns about separation of powers.
"It is totally unprecedented for a congressional committee to go after a local district attorney," Boutrous said.
Vyskocil, the judge quickly replied, "It is also unprecedented for a local district attorney to bring an indictment of a former president."
Judge rules against Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg, orders former prosecutor to testify before House Judiciary Committee - CBS News
They are building a Rico case using J6 convictions + the Georgia "perfect" conversation, I guarantee you. Its not easy to create a Rico case but once you can meet the 3 prongs, it is hard to get out of.
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Opinion: Trump’s case seems to fit RICO statute