
The MeidasTouch Podcast Habba CLOWNS HERSELF on TV before JURY DELIBERATES
May 27, 2024
Alina Habba, Donald Trump’s lawyer known for her controversial media presence, discusses her recent desperate TV appearance before jury deliberations begin. She claims discrimination against Trump, but the hosts raise concerns about her credibility. They analyze her legal strategies and highlight risks of public bias affecting jurors in high-profile cases. The conversation emphasizes the importance of factual evidence over personal attacks, urging respect for the jury's forthcoming decision.
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Habba's Claim of No Supporting Facts
- Alina Habba, Trump's lawyer, appeared on Fox News, claiming to speak as an objective attorney.
- She asserted there are no facts supporting the alleged crime against Trump, despite evidence presented during the trial.
Questioning Habba's Legal Acumen
- Katie Phang questioned Habba's legal knowledge, highlighting her struggles with evidence presentation in the E. Jean Carroll case.
- Barr McQuaid countered Habba's claims by listing various forms of evidence presented, including witness testimony and financial records.
Habba's Concerns about Jury Influence
- Habba expressed concern about the jury not being sequestered during the Memorial Day holiday.
- She worried they might be influenced by others or develop "Trump Derangement Syndrome," leading to an unfair verdict.
