The attorney suggested Trump did not violate a court-imposed gag order by reposting comments by others on social media.
Alina Habba, a lawyer representing Donald Trump, has prompted criticism after suggesting that the former president sharing posts by other people on social media didn't violate a gag order in his hush money trial.
'He reposted things that other people said and that in itself, called contempt. We are looking at a serious dual system of justice.'Habba has been contacted for further comment via email.Attorneys and others on social media questioned Habba's defense.'I guess now we know who gave him the bad legal advice that it would not be a violation,' Ron Filipkowski, an attorney and the editor-in-chief of Meidas Touch, wrote on X, formerly Twitter.Another attorney, A. J.
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