'Former President Trump and possibly future President Trump has been unfairly treated,' attorney Alina Habba said.
"Former President Trump and possibly future President Trump has been unfairly treated," Habba told reporters Tuesday, according to video tweeted byreporter Molly Crane-Newman."This is a politicization of our justice system. I think it's a frightening time for our country, frankly.is a key witness as we're hearing; if they're getting debunked testimony from other people, this is speaking for itself. I hope that everybody's eyes are open.
When asked about Trump's mental state and if he's scared, Habba said:"No. He's not scared. No. He's sad." Former President Donald Trump arrives on stage to speak about education policy at the Adler Theatre in Davenport, Iowa, on March 13, 2023. One of his attorneys, Alina Habba, who works in a case separate from the hush money investigation launched by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, said Trump is not scared but sad about his legal troubles.
while working at a law firm in New Jersey. She replaced lawyers including longtime Trump attorneys Marc Kasowitz and Charles Harder and shortly thereafter filed a $100 million lawsuit on behalf of Trump against the
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