Alina Habba, in an interview with Sean Spicer on Newsmax on Thursday, said she is not working directly on the former president’s legal case regarding the seizure of documents at Mar-a-Lago. Her response came when asked about a Politico report that cited a court filing that said on May 5 — just days before the Justice Department issued a subpoena to retrieve highly sensitive documents housed at Mar-a-Lago — Ms. Habba had gone to the estate looking for records in response to a separate legal matter. Ms. Habba said she is working on a separate ongoing case with the New York Attorney General. “I’m happy to explain that,” he told Newsmax. “Unfortunately, there has been massive confusion with both the left and right-wing media.” “This has nothing to do with [Florida] search,” he said. “I’m one of President Trump’s lawyers, but I don’t handle everything. I feel sorry for the left-wing media, but this had nothing to do with the other.” In court filings, Ms Habba said she had conducted a “significant, diligent and comprehensive search” of “every room” in Mr Trump’s home, “including all the desks, drawers, nightstands, cupboards, cabinets, etc.” When asked what he thought of the two cases being merged, he said: “Sorry guys, we’ll have to move on to the next issue. “I am not authorized to touch or go through classified documents. You have to have a license to do that.” He then quickly corrected himself and said, “These have been declassified, I understand. But again I’m not the lawyer handling this, I haven’t. I don’t intend to be. There is a team of lawyers dealing with this.” On Wednesday, the Justice Department released the first photos of documents seized from Mr. Trump’s residence in Palm Beach, Florida. The photos showed documents strewn across the floor with words like “secret” and “top secret” written on them. The former president accused the department of staging the photo and claimed the documents were declassified. This is not the first time Ms. Habba has made an accidental slip in Mr. Trump’s case. On Wednesday, she unwittingly admitted to Fox News that the former president “often” had guests in the room where top-secret documents were found.


title: “Alina Habba Donald Trump S Lawyer Undermines Claim That Classified Documents Were Declassified In Latest Blunder Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-02” author: “Luke Isaacs”


Alina Habba, in an interview with Sean Spicer on Newsmax on Thursday, said she is not working directly on the former president’s legal case regarding the seizure of documents at Mar-a-Lago. Her response came when asked about a Politico report that cited a court filing that said on May 5 — just days before the Justice Department issued a subpoena to retrieve highly sensitive documents housed at Mar-a-Lago — Ms. Habba had gone to the estate looking for records in response to a separate legal matter. Ms. Habba said she is working on a separate ongoing case with the New York Attorney General. “I’m happy to explain that,” he told Newsmax. “Unfortunately, there has been massive confusion with both the left and right-wing media.” “This has nothing to do with [Florida] search,” he said. “I’m one of President Trump’s lawyers, but I don’t handle everything. I feel sorry for the left-wing media, but this had nothing to do with the other.” In court filings, Ms Habba said she had conducted a “significant, diligent and comprehensive search” of “every room” in Mr Trump’s home, “including all the desks, drawers, nightstands, cupboards, cabinets, etc.” When asked what he thought of the two cases being merged, he said: “Sorry guys, we’ll have to move on to the next issue. “I am not authorized to touch or go through classified documents. You have to have a license to do that.” He then quickly corrected himself and said, “These have been declassified, I understand. But again I’m not the lawyer handling this, I haven’t. I don’t intend to be. There is a team of lawyers dealing with this.” On Wednesday, the Justice Department released the first photos of documents seized from Mr. Trump’s residence in Palm Beach, Florida. The photos showed documents strewn across the floor with words like “secret” and “top secret” written on them. The former president accused the department of staging the photo and claimed the documents were declassified. This is not the first time Ms. Habba has made an accidental slip in Mr. Trump’s case. On Wednesday, she unwittingly admitted to Fox News that the former president “often” had guests in the room where top-secret documents were found.


title: “Alina Habba Donald Trump S Lawyer Undermines Claim That Classified Documents Were Declassified In Latest Blunder Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “Micheal Timmons”


Alina Habba, in an interview with Sean Spicer on Newsmax on Thursday, said she is not working directly on the former president’s legal case regarding the seizure of documents at Mar-a-Lago. Her response came when asked about a Politico report that cited a court filing that said on May 5 — just days before the Justice Department issued a subpoena to retrieve highly sensitive documents housed at Mar-a-Lago — Ms. Habba had gone to the estate looking for records in response to a separate legal matter. Ms. Habba said she is working on a separate ongoing case with the New York Attorney General. “I’m happy to explain that,” he told Newsmax. “Unfortunately, there has been massive confusion with both the left and right-wing media.” “This has nothing to do with [Florida] search,” he said. “I’m one of President Trump’s lawyers, but I don’t handle everything. I feel sorry for the left-wing media, but this had nothing to do with the other.” In court filings, Ms Habba said she had conducted a “significant, diligent and comprehensive search” of “every room” in Mr Trump’s home, “including all the desks, drawers, nightstands, cupboards, cabinets, etc.” When asked what he thought of the two cases being merged, he said: “Sorry guys, we’ll have to move on to the next issue. “I am not authorized to touch or go through classified documents. You have to have a license to do that.” He then quickly corrected himself and said, “These have been declassified, I understand. But again I’m not the lawyer handling this, I haven’t. I don’t intend to be. There is a team of lawyers dealing with this.” On Wednesday, the Justice Department released the first photos of documents seized from Mr. Trump’s residence in Palm Beach, Florida. The photos showed documents strewn across the floor with words like “secret” and “top secret” written on them. The former president accused the department of staging the photo and claimed the documents were declassified. This is not the first time Ms. Habba has made an accidental slip in Mr. Trump’s case. On Wednesday, she unwittingly admitted to Fox News that the former president “often” had guests in the room where top-secret documents were found.


title: “Alina Habba Donald Trump S Lawyer Undermines Claim That Classified Documents Were Declassified In Latest Blunder Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-06” author: “Audra Stephens”


Alina Habba, in an interview with Sean Spicer on Newsmax on Thursday, said she is not working directly on the former president’s legal case regarding the seizure of documents at Mar-a-Lago. Her response came when asked about a Politico report that cited a court filing that said on May 5 — just days before the Justice Department issued a subpoena to retrieve highly sensitive documents housed at Mar-a-Lago — Ms. Habba had gone to the estate looking for records in response to a separate legal matter. Ms. Habba said she is working on a separate ongoing case with the New York Attorney General. “I’m happy to explain that,” he told Newsmax. “Unfortunately, there has been massive confusion with both the left and right-wing media.” “This has nothing to do with [Florida] search,” he said. “I’m one of President Trump’s lawyers, but I don’t handle everything. I feel sorry for the left-wing media, but this had nothing to do with the other.” In court filings, Ms Habba said she had conducted a “significant, diligent and comprehensive search” of “every room” in Mr Trump’s home, “including all the desks, drawers, nightstands, cupboards, cabinets, etc.” When asked what he thought of the two cases being merged, he said: “Sorry guys, we’ll have to move on to the next issue. “I am not authorized to touch or go through classified documents. You have to have a license to do that.” He then quickly corrected himself and said, “These have been declassified, I understand. But again I’m not the lawyer handling this, I haven’t. I don’t intend to be. There is a team of lawyers dealing with this.” On Wednesday, the Justice Department released the first photos of documents seized from Mr. Trump’s residence in Palm Beach, Florida. The photos showed documents strewn across the floor with words like “secret” and “top secret” written on them. The former president accused the department of staging the photo and claimed the documents were declassified. This is not the first time Ms. Habba has made an accidental slip in Mr. Trump’s case. On Wednesday, she unwittingly admitted to Fox News that the former president “often” had guests in the room where top-secret documents were found.