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Georgia on Her Mind: Trump Lawyer Habba Expects Georgia Indictment in Next Few Weeks

By Eric Bolling Staff

(Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Alina Habba, attorney to former President and 2024 candidate Donald Trump, says she expects another indictment in the coming weeks in Georgia; “I think that it’s been highly spoken about,” Habba said in an interview over the weekend.

“I think if you look at the barricades, the fact that [Fulton County Democrat District Attorney Fani Willis] got her PR team doing fresh pictures for her, it’s a good indicator that Fani wants her moment. And she will … get on the bandwagon with the rest of the corrupt DAs and AGs that we have seen out of this country,” Habba added.

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Pictures and videos of the barricades going up around the courthouse went viral last week.

From Newsmax

Last week, Willis announced that based on her team’s work, they are “ready to go” — ostensibly forward with an indictment. Habba commented on Sunday, according to The Hill, that Trump’s statements following his plea of not guilty to four federal charges relating to his alleged actions suggest that he is also anticipating the possibility of a fourth indictment.

“This is not America,” Habba added. “This is not how you fight your political opponents, because you can’t win on issues and you can’t win on policies. Your borders are going to hell.

“We have drugs and pandemic,” she said. “I mean, it’s a mess. Our country is a mess. So what do they do? They arrest Trump over and over again to distract you from the corruption that’s happening inside the Biden administration and the policies that they can’t win on.”

Meanwhile, Habba noted, as charges against Trump continue to rack up, a probe into President Joe Biden, originally headed by Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin but which has since been taken over by House Oversight Chair James Comer, R-Ky., is picking up steam — most recently with the testimony of Hunter Biden’s business associate Devon Archer — and ratcheting talks of impeachment.

 



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