Trump gag order: Alina Habba says it’s ‘unconstitutional’ to make her ‘nervous’ about speaking

Alina Habba

Alina Habba pictured during an appearance on Fox News, May, 9, 2024 (Fox News/screengrab)

In recent days and over the course of Donald Trump’s criminal cases, we’ve heard a lot about concepts like unconstitutional vagueness, but unconstitutional nervousness is a new entry into the lexicon, courtesy of the former president’s lawyer turned legal spokeswoman Alina Habba.

During a Thursday segment on Fox News railing against the hush-money trial gag order as “unconstitutional,” repeating a First Amendment argument on TV that, to date, has not succeeded in any court no matter which Trump case gag we are talking about, Habba next said that her own constitutional rights are being violated.

Asked why the prosecution’s star witness Michael Cohen is allowed to say whatever he wants outside of court while Trump remains gagged, Habba answered that the system is rigged and that she herself is a victim of that rigging.

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