Trump Attorney Alina Habba Thinks There Should Be Less Women Like Taylor Swift — And More Like Alina Habba

 

The Trumpworld freakout over Taylor Swift now includes Trump attorney Alina Habba suggesting the world needs fewer women like Swift — and more like Alina Habba.

The angst over Swift and Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has sparked bizarre accusations that Swift and the National Football League have colluded to install President Joe Biden for a second term by rigging the outcome of the Super Bowl in order to engineer a Swift-Travis Kelce Uber-endorsement.

It also caused outspoken Democratic commentator James Carville to accuse those MAGA critics of “sexual inadequacy” and has become a litmus test question in Republican presidential politics.

And this week, Habba — the attorney who went on an angry rant to reporters outside the courthouse after she tried the case that had Trump get hit with a bombshell $83.3 million judgment for defaming Carroll while he was president — pitted herself against Swift.

A Twitter/X user posted a photo of Habba and one of Swift, and wrote “Who thinks this country needs a lot more women like Alina Habba, and a lot less like Taylor Swift? 🙋‍♀️”

Habba endorsed the view by reposting the meme on Instagram, causing the user to write “I had to go protected for a day because Alina Habba put my X post on on her Instagram story and I was getting attacked by liberals.”

Habba Taylor Swift instagram post

Trump, without mentioning Habba by name, has been making it known he’s looking for new lawyers.

On Wednesday morning, Trump went on a Truth Social rant about the case in which he attacked the judge who presided over the case, told numerous falsehoods about the two trials he lost, and wrote “I am in the process, along with my team, of interviewing various law firms to represent me in an Appeal of one of the most ridiculous and unfair Witch Hunts our Country has ever seen.”

But as of Friday, Habba was still palling around Mar-a-Lago with Trumpworld figures.

Watch Habba and Swift in action above via Rumble.

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