Habba, Trump's current legal spokesperson, told Newsweek that she feels judges treat the former president's legal team unfairly.
Alina Habba, lawyer for ex-President Donald Trump, denounced the U.S. justice system, specifically calling out judges presiding over the various cases against her boss.'I have never been treated the way I'm treated when I walk into court and I say I represent President Trump,' Habba, currently Trump's legal spokesperson for his criminal hush-money trial in New York City, told Newsweek in a phone interview on Tuesday night.
Habba faced an onslaught of public scrutiny when she represented Trump in his second E. Jean Carroll defamation trial. On several occasions, Judge Lewis Kaplan, who presided over the civil trial, scolded Habba during court sessions.'Realistically, what happened today with Todd is something I've seen no matter who defends President Trump,' she said. 'The judges are immediately dismissive and unwilling to consider any facts or evidence.
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