Alina Habba, in an interview with Fox News, said: “I’m someone who was in his office… I have first-hand knowledge. I have never seen this. It’s not what his office looks like. He has visitors there often.” It was responding to the first image of documents – seized from Mr Trump’s residence – released by the Justice Department. The photo shows documents strewn across the floor with words like “secret” and “top secret” written on them. The former president has accused the department of staging the photo. Ms Habba’s comment drew criticism from both political pundits and the public. One said: “Now the no-brainer legal counsel is pointing out that Trump ‘frequently has visitors’ to his office – you know, that place where the feds found top secret documents.” Meanwhile, he also admitted in May this year that he searched the former president’s Florida home, seeking records in response to a separate legal matter. Ms Habba told a New York state court that on May 5 she conducted a search of Mr Trump’s private home and office at Mar-a-Lago that was so “thorough” that it included “all the desks, drawers, nightstands , closets, wardrobes, etc. .” He said he was seeking records in response to a subpoena issued by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is investigating matters related to the Trump Organization. The release of the photo came as part of a late-night filing by attorneys for the Justice Department in a Florida court where Trump sued to require the appointment of a special master to review documents obtained by FBI agents and determine whether they are protected by executive privilege. In its filing accompanying the photo, the Justice Department also revealed for the first time that Trump or his associates may also be under investigation for obstruction of justice.


title: “Trump Lawyer Unwittingly Admits Former President Frequently Had Guests In Room Where Top Secret Documents Were Found Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-16” author: “Freda Champagne”


Alina Habba, in an interview with Fox News, said: “I’m someone who was in his office… I have first-hand knowledge. I have never seen this. It’s not what his office looks like. He has visitors there often.” It was responding to the first image of documents – seized from Mr Trump’s residence – released by the Justice Department. The photo shows documents strewn across the floor with words like “secret” and “top secret” written on them. The former president has accused the department of staging the photo. Ms Habba’s comment drew criticism from both political pundits and the public. One said: “Now the no-brainer legal counsel is pointing out that Trump ‘frequently has visitors’ to his office – you know, that place where the feds found top secret documents.” Meanwhile, he also admitted in May this year that he searched the former president’s Florida home, seeking records in response to a separate legal matter. Ms Habba told a New York state court that on May 5 she conducted a search of Mr Trump’s private home and office at Mar-a-Lago that was so “thorough” that it included “all the desks, drawers, nightstands , closets, wardrobes, etc. .” He said he was seeking records in response to a subpoena issued by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is investigating matters related to the Trump Organization. The release of the photo came as part of a late-night filing by attorneys for the Justice Department in a Florida court where Trump sued to require the appointment of a special master to review documents obtained by FBI agents and determine whether they are protected by executive privilege. In its filing accompanying the photo, the Justice Department also revealed for the first time that Trump or his associates may also be under investigation for obstruction of justice.


title: “Trump Lawyer Unwittingly Admits Former President Frequently Had Guests In Room Where Top Secret Documents Were Found Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-23” author: “Harold Sanchez”


Alina Habba, in an interview with Fox News, said: “I’m someone who was in his office… I have first-hand knowledge. I have never seen this. It’s not what his office looks like. He has visitors there often.” It was responding to the first image of documents – seized from Mr Trump’s residence – released by the Justice Department. The photo shows documents strewn across the floor with words like “secret” and “top secret” written on them. The former president has accused the department of staging the photo. Ms Habba’s comment drew criticism from both political pundits and the public. One said: “Now the no-brainer legal counsel is pointing out that Trump ‘frequently has visitors’ to his office – you know, that place where the feds found top secret documents.” Meanwhile, he also admitted in May this year that he searched the former president’s Florida home, seeking records in response to a separate legal matter. Ms Habba told a New York state court that on May 5 she conducted a search of Mr Trump’s private home and office at Mar-a-Lago that was so “thorough” that it included “all the desks, drawers, nightstands , closets, wardrobes, etc. .” He said he was seeking records in response to a subpoena issued by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is investigating matters related to the Trump Organization. The release of the photo came as part of a late-night filing by attorneys for the Justice Department in a Florida court where Trump sued to require the appointment of a special master to review documents obtained by FBI agents and determine whether they are protected by executive privilege. In its filing accompanying the photo, the Justice Department also revealed for the first time that Trump or his associates may also be under investigation for obstruction of justice.


title: “Trump Lawyer Unwittingly Admits Former President Frequently Had Guests In Room Where Top Secret Documents Were Found Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “Audrey Eckstein”


Alina Habba, in an interview with Fox News, said: “I’m someone who was in his office… I have first-hand knowledge. I have never seen this. It’s not what his office looks like. He has visitors there often.” It was responding to the first image of documents – seized from Mr Trump’s residence – released by the Justice Department. The photo shows documents strewn across the floor with words like “secret” and “top secret” written on them. The former president has accused the department of staging the photo. Ms Habba’s comment drew criticism from both political pundits and the public. One said: “Now the no-brainer legal counsel is pointing out that Trump ‘frequently has visitors’ to his office – you know, that place where the feds found top secret documents.” Meanwhile, he also admitted in May this year that he searched the former president’s Florida home, seeking records in response to a separate legal matter. Ms Habba told a New York state court that on May 5 she conducted a search of Mr Trump’s private home and office at Mar-a-Lago that was so “thorough” that it included “all the desks, drawers, nightstands , closets, wardrobes, etc. .” He said he was seeking records in response to a subpoena issued by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is investigating matters related to the Trump Organization. The release of the photo came as part of a late-night filing by attorneys for the Justice Department in a Florida court where Trump sued to require the appointment of a special master to review documents obtained by FBI agents and determine whether they are protected by executive privilege. In its filing accompanying the photo, the Justice Department also revealed for the first time that Trump or his associates may also be under investigation for obstruction of justice.