Alina Habba, the legal spokeswoman for former President Donald Trump, told Newsmax she's sick and tired of fearmongering by the left of what they think will happen if Trump regains the White House in November.
Alina Habba , the legal representative for former President Donald Trump , told Newsmax she's sick and tired of fearmongering by the left of what they think will happen if Trump regains the White House in November.
"Depending on what happens in November, seven months from right now, at this time next year I might not be sitting here," Wallace said. "There might not be a White House Correspondents' Dinner or a free press. While our democracy wouldn't exactly fall apart immediately without it, the real threat looms larger. A candidate with outward disdain not just for a free press but for all of our freedoms and for the rule of law itself.
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