If there’s one person more upset about Donald Trump’s criminal case besides Donald himself, it’s Alina Habba. Much like how Habba flaunts her hefty Trump paychecks, she has flaunted her opinion on the former president’s case.

The day after Trump’s first court appearance, Habba appeared on Fox News, and the anchors asked whether she thought the businessman would get a fair trial. Habba responded, “No chance. There’s no chance of a fair trial here.” The lawyer insinuated that Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the case, could have a pull on how the jury leans and is making the trial more difficult as there were no members of the jury selected after the first day.

Habba continued on a ranting spree when speaking with Sean Hannity on the day the trial kicked off. Habba shared, “This is political. This is election interference.” The lawyer believes they’re trying to charge Donald because they know the November 2024 election is quickly approaching. Habba then criticized the judge for not allowing accommodations when Donald’s team asked for a day off to attend his son, Barron Trump’s, graduation. She said, “You’re not even allowing a father — never mind a former president — but a father attend his son’s graduation? It’s just a sad state of affairs for the American people.” Habba hasn’t been afraid to speak her mind and we can only imagine she will continue to do so as the trial goes on.

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