'Your stupidity is showing': Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba mocked over grammatical error in speech against Democrats

Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba's law degree questioned by social media users after they pointed out a grammatical error in her speech
UPDATED DEC 18, 2023
Donald Trump's attornmey Alina Habba called out for her grammatical mistake (Getty Images)
Donald Trump's attornmey Alina Habba called out for her grammatical mistake (Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA: Alina Habba, the legal representative for ex-President Donald Trump, became a target of jest on the X (formerly Twitter) as social media users playfully pointed out a grammatical slip in her speech aimed at the Democrats.

Habba, an American attorney and Managing Partner at Habba, Madaio & Associates LLP, a law firm situated in Bedminster, New Jersey, with an extra office in New York City, is actively engaged in advocating for Trump.

Alina Habba becomes a topic of a joke for users on the platform 'X' (alina_habba/Instagram)
Alina Habba becomes a topic of a joke for users on the platform 'X' (alina_habba/Instagram)

Additionally, she holds a senior advisory role at MAGA, Inc., Donald Trump's Super PAC.

Alina Habba says she will investigate the political wrongdoings in Donald Trump's administration

According to Media ITE, Habba, who is currently presiding over her civil fraud trial in New York, pledged to investigate Democrats as soon as she returns to office.

In a speech at the annual Turning Point USA's AmericaFest conference in Phoenix, Arizona, as reported by @CitizenFreePress, Habba stated, "Me and President Trump got sanctioned a million dollars for going against crooked Hillary! You didn’t know that did you? Fake news. They won’t report it."



 

According to Media ITE, Habba asserted that President Joe Biden mishandled classified documents, but she contended that her client, Trump, was protected in his document scandal. Habba referenced the Presidential Records Act, stating that it shielded Trump but would not cover Biden.

As reported by Media ITE, she expressed, “Because he wasn’t president when he took his boxes in six different locations. In Chinatown. In his car next to his son, who’s doing God knows what with God knows who. But that is what they do. They hide what they’ve done by going after Trump. Look at the shiny ball, everybody. Don’t look at us.”

Alina Habba, lawyer for former President Donald Trump, gives an interview outside of Trump Tower on March 21, 2023 in New York City. NYC and other cities are bracing for a possible indictment of former President Donald Trump by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in his investigation into the former president's involvement in a hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels prior to the 2016 presidential election.
Alina Habba makes a grammatical error in her speech against Democrats (Getty Images)

Furthermore, according to Media ITE, she suggested that Trump might appoint her to a position in the administration to investigate his political opponents for wrongdoing. She remarked, “Well, they’ve got one year and then we’re going to be looking at them. Deep and hard.”

In response to some crowd reactions, she added, “I’ll tell you right now, if I’m in Washington, I’ll be relentless too.”

Trolls say 'grammar matters' as they mock Alina Habba

After a clip of her uttering the sentence "Me and President Trump" went viral on the X platform, numerous users criticized Alina Habba for her grammatical error, prompting social media users to initiate a meme fest, mocking her.

A user called her out for her English and wrote, "Me and President Trump fail English? That's Unpossible! - Alina Habba"



 

Another user shared a funny gif and wrote, "Me and President Trump- Alina Habba, Actual Lawyer"



 

A user mocked Habba and wrote, "“….me and President Trump…” - your stupidity is showing. Grammar matters."



 

A user mocked and questioned Habba's law degree and wrote, "Law Degree from the Dollar Store?🙄"



 

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