'Keeping it trashy!' Alina Habba shredded as she proudly flaunts her pro-Trump middle finger hat at airport

Alina Habba is continuing to show her unflinching support for Donald Trump
Alina Habba donned a red hat featuring an photo of Donald Trump while flipping the finger (X)
Alina Habba donned a red hat featuring an photo of Donald Trump while flipping the finger (X)

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK: Alina Habba, previously a relatively unknown attorney, has gained national recognition after representing Donald Trump in several high-profile cases.

Embracing her newfound fame, Habba continues to defend Trump both inside and outside the courtroom.

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Alina Habba served as Donald Trump's personal attorney (@alina_habba/Instagram)

 Her latest provocative move came in an Instagram post, where she is seen at the airport wearing a red hat featuring an photo of Trump giving the finger. Habba captioned the post, "Trigger game strong #TDS," referencing "Trump Derangement Syndrome." The post was clearly intended to provoke, and it succeeded, drawing sharp criticism online for its immaturity.



 

However, Habba is not alone in sporting the controversial headwear. Eric Trump was recently spotted wearing a similar hat in a post on his wife Lara Trump's Instagram page, suggesting the provocative fashion statement is gaining traction among Trump's supporters.

Internet reacts to Alina Habba donning Donald Trump hat

Frequent Trump critic Ron Filipkowski shared a picture of Habba in the hat on X, formerly known as Twitter, with the caption, "Alina Habba keeping it classy in the airport."

Another tweeted, "@AlinaHabba Nice example for all the kids who see that insidious hat. It's vulgar and it's classless and it represents her perfectly."

A third claimed, "Hags of MAG-A-LOCO."

A fourth added, "Nothing shows class like wearing some subtle MAGA gear."

"the paragon of legal ineptitude, often seen donning attire that speaks volumes about her misplaced loyalty. Her record, a pristine monument to failure, boasts zero victories in the defence of criminal felons—a testament to her prowess in the legal arena. One might imagine her in court, not as a fierce advocate, but as a hapless figure, perpetually bewildered by the complexities of the law. Yet here she stands, smile as bright as her future is dim, a true embodiment of unearned confidence," read a tweet.

"It's more like keeping it trashy," chimed a user.

"Not so sure that an Elmer Fudd hat is that classy. Is it just me or does anyone else see the similarity to a horse bit ?" mocked a user.

"Does she realize when he gave it to her it wasn't a compliment? Trump: Great work, Alina. I got a little gift for you. Looks fantastic, especially in mirrors," asserted an individual in the comments.

"Doesn't matter where, Alina and classy don't belong within a million miles of each other," remarked an individual's comment.

"I can’t believe she is a member of the Bar," asserted an individual.

"These people seem to forget that they're giving the finger to the majority of the American people who didn't vote for the convicted felon in 2016 OR 2020," read another tweet.



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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