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'It frustrates me': Alina Habba whines that Trump team treated as 'some sort of criminals'



Alina Habba, an attorney and spokesperson for Donald Trump, complained Monday that people treat her cohorts like "some sort of criminals."

In an interview with Fox News at the Republican National Convention, Habba reacted to the news that special counsel Jack Smith intended to appeal a ruling that dismissed a classified documents case against Trump.

"Shocking, really, that they want to appeal it because their henchman, who was falsely appointed, and I've been saying this before," she told host Laura Ingraham. "He had no business in plain English doing what he did, which means the January 6 case [against Trump] should be dismissed."

Habba noted that other cases against Trump had not been dismissed, including a conviction on 34 felony counts in New York City.

"At what point are we going to start speaking English to the American people and saying, we're not allowed to do this?" she insisted. "It's un-American. Let's stop."

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Habba argued that she did not get credit when she won legal rulings on behalf of the former president.

"Nobody talks about the wins, and it frustrates me," she said. "I've won many cases. They don't get reported."

"What they like to report and make the American people know is that we are some sort of criminals, that he is worse than Al Capone, you know, 34 indictments," Habba added.

Watch the video below from Fox News.

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