Trump Attorney Alina Habba Gets Roasted On MSNBC For Dancing In To ‘All I Do Is Win’ At Rally — After Bombshell $454M Loss
Trump campaign senior adviser and personal Trump attorney Alina Habba got roasted on MSNBC over her rally entrance to the song “All I Do Is Win” — after leading former President Donald Trump to a bombshell fraud judgment.
Trump is getting a lot of attention for the antics at his Madison Square Garden rally, which his critics compared to an infamous 1939 American Nazi rally even before it began.
But overlooked among the racist and inflammatory jokes and statements from the warmup speakers was an ostentatious entrance by Habba dancing in a blinged-out Trump jacket to the feature-heavy DJ Khaled tune:
On Tuesday morning’s edition of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, host Joe Scarborough mocked Habba after playing a clip from Jimmy Kimmel Live, pointing out some of the dubious legal strategies that went into losing the fraud case that resulted in a $454 million judgment (which is under appeal):
JIMMY KIMMEL: Trump’s attorney, Alina Habba, who made quite an entrance.
ALINA HABBA: (DANCES TO “All I Do is Win”)
JIMMY KIMMEL: Melania, this is my lawyer. And he is. And that’s– her choice of song! “All I do is win, win, win.” (LAUGHS)
She represented him in court. He lost. He had to pay $83 million.
MIKA BRZEZINSKI: …Joe, wow, there was a lot to get to this morning as they campaign. Both campaigns are a week away now.
JOE SCARBOROUGH: Yeah. Yeah. And I mean, talking about Donald Trump’s lawyers interesting entrance. And, you know, not only did did they lose for Donald Trump, but if I’m not mistaken, in the fraud trial, the business fraud trial, they didn’t ask for a jury trial!
So they let one judge determine the issue of of liability. That was such a colossal mistake!
MIKA BRZEZINSKI: It was a lot of money.
JOE SCARBOROUGH: Most law–. I would if if Donald Trump didn’t know about that and there was a suggestion that he was surprised by it. Man, that’s a that’s just a mammoth mistake that ended up costing hundreds of millions of dollars.
So I don’t know that I’d be dancing, or I’d be reading law books.
But then again, I’m just a simple country lawyer. Most lawyers I know didn’t walk into the Escambia County Courthouse like that.
(LAUGHTER)
Watch above via MSNBC’s Morning Joe.