Alina Habba also said there's no way the former president would ever accept a plea deal.
Alina Habba also said there’s no way the former president would ever accept a plea deal.
Alina Habba, attorney for former President Donald Trump, arrives at the Manhattan federal court on May 4, 2023, in New York. | John Minchillo/AP PhotoTrump attorney Alina Habba said the public will get a much different view of the case against former President Donald Trump when his team mounts a defense in court.
“There is context to everything,” she said on “Fox News Sunday.” “That context will be brought out on defense. And that’s going to be our opportunity. We have not had an opportunity to give our side.” She said Trump’s legal team will counter all the material that special counsel Jack Smith presented in his 37-count indictment of the former president.
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