Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba trolled as Fox News anchor Sean Hannity shares her 'warning' about 'relentless retaliation'

Alina Habba attended Turning Point USA's event in Phoenix where she said, 'If I’m in Washington, I’ll be relentless too'
PUBLISHED DEC 19, 2023
Fox News anchor Sean Hannity shared a 'warning' from Donald Trump's attorney, Alina Habba (YouTube/Fox News, Getty Images, X/@AlinaHabba)
Fox News anchor Sean Hannity shared a 'warning' from Donald Trump's attorney, Alina Habba (YouTube/Fox News, Getty Images, X/@AlinaHabba)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA: Former President Donald Trump’s attorney Alina Habba made an appearance at Turning Point USA’s event in Phoenix, Arizona, part of which was also shared by Fox News anchor Sean Hannity on X, formerly known as Twitter.

In this report, Hannity shared Habba’s “clear message to Democrats” in the form of a “warning” which focussed on the former President and how “retaliation is coming".

However, as Hannity reported on Habba’s appearance in Arizona, the Internet was far from impressed as they dragged both her and the former President on social media.

Sean Hannity shares Alina Habba’s ‘warning’

On X, Fox News anchor Sean Hannity wrote, “HABBA HITS BACK: Trump Attorney Teases 'Relentless' Retaliation if Trump Wins [WATCH]”



 

He then quoted Alina Habba and wrote, “HABBA: “That is what they do. They hide what they’ve done by going after Trump…Well, they’ve got one year—and then we’re going to be looking at them, deep and hard.”

On his official website, the Fox News anchor shared a few more details as he wrote about how “Habba is teasing some Trump retaliation".

Hannity also shared a clip of Habba from the event in Arizona where she spoke about the “two-tiered approach to Biden’s documents case and former President Donald Trump’s documents case".

Habba said, “They hide what they’ve done by going after Trump. Look at the shiny ball, everybody. Don’t look at us. Well, they’ve got one year, and then we’re going to be looking at them. Deep and hard. I’ll tell you right now, if I’m in Washington, I’ll be relentless too.”

Internet reacts to Alina Habba’s 'warning' to Democrats

After Fox News anchor Sean Hannity shared Alina Habba’s remarks from Turning Point USA’s event in Arizona, social media users were quick to post their reactions.

One user wrote, “Absolutely pathetic,” and another wrote, “Habba won't be doing sh.. in a year other than trying to file appeals of Trump's convictions.”



 



 

“LOL. Habba is a terrible attorney. She would do nothing even if Trump won,” wrote one user, and another said, “Sickening.”



 



 

Habba continued to face backlash on the social media platform as one user wrote, “We need leaders, not vengeance seekers,” and another wrote, “She'll be lucky she's not disbarred.”



 



 

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