“Failure to do so could well be sheer political malpractice.
It could very well cost him the presidency,” Thiessan wrote.
Habba immediately went on the defensive, clearly assuming that the article had been penned by a liberal journalist.

The attorney looked incredibly taken aback, demanding to know how she could say such a thing.
He explained on “The View” that the divisive candidate didn’t want Haley anywhere near his campaign.
“Donald Trump, you never see him around strong, intelligent women.

It’s just that simple.
They’re intimidating to him.
He doesn’t like to be challenged by them,” Cuban opined (viaNewsweek).

This sparked outrage among Trump’s loyal adherents, including Alina Habba.
“I’m not stupid.
The judge then clapped back in irritation, “Guess what?

You may not read from a document that’s not in evidence,” (viaX).
It seems like Habba wasn’t paying much attention in law school.
Habba’s so-called “facts” were simply another heaping helping of misinformation.

