Saturday, August 20, 2022

Trump's bevy of sexy female attorneys

Here's a prior one:

Jenna Ellis
A judge in Colorado this week ordered Jenna Ellis, a former legal adviser to Donald Trump, to appear before a grand jury investigating whether the Trump and others illegally tried to influence the outcome of the 2020 election in Georgia.

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“Conservative women look so good that the left (who only have women like Rachel Maddow) assumes we’ve had surgeries to look this hot ... nah dawg, not a one. That would be your side. On kids,” Ellis tweeted.

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Right-wing activists have falsely claimed that gender affirmation surgery is mutilating children. Ellis is among them.

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Ellis doubled down on her attacks on Maddow Friday morning, tweeting, “The left is *still* big mad that conservative women are hotter than Rachel Maddow If you’re so mad about it, try embracing your femininity instead of looking 'gender neutral' or like dudes.”

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Ellis, who The Colorado Sun reports was fired from her prosecutor’s job before eventually working for Trump, “failed to meet the employer’s expectations” and “made mistakes on cases the employer believes she should not have made,” according to a document from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.

  Yahoo
Here are three current ones:

Christina Bobb
When the FBI stormed former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Monday, agents were confronted by his attorney Christina Bobb, an ex-U.S. Marine and a former anchor on the far-right news network One America News (OAN).

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Bobb told OAN the raid was a sham because authorities recently met with the former president, who she said has been “very cooperative” with the investigation.

“I’m a little bit befuddled as to why they would do such a drastic thing, so disrespecting and so dishonoring, other than the fact it’s a political tool,” she said.

Bobb also said there was “not anything there” for the FBI to find, claiming the investigation would not yield any damning results against Trump.

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“It’s not going to hold water and it’s not going to stick,” she said. “They just don’t have a leg to stand on.”

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While working for OAN, Bobb began volunteering to help Trump’s legal team and assisted with the effort to overturn certification of the 2020 election in battleground states, The Washington Post reported.

Bobb, a passionate supporter of Trump’s unsubstantiated claims that the 2020 election was stolen, also vigorously supported the 2021 Arizona election audit in Maricopa County, even raising money through a fundraising platform for the audit, which ultimately did not find any widespread fraud that would have changed the outcome of the election.

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Her work includes “election integrity” representation and helping Trump with the Jan. 6 investigation, Bobb said.

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The former president had [...] asked her to take the job.

“Which was amazing, that was great,” she said. “He knew a lot of the efforts I was taking, through One America News. … We had a good relationship."

  The Hill



Lindsey Halligan
Lindsey Halligan, a Florida-based attorney for former President Donald Trump, was at Mar-a-Lago and spoke with CBS News about the FBI search.

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Halligan said the search warrant was sealed, and because she had not been party to this aspect of Trump's legal portfolio until Monday, did not know what kinds of documents the FBI might be looking for nor what kinds of documents the former president keeps with him at Mar-a-Lago.

Nonetheless, she insisted that the government's search "was an appalling display of abuse and power — complete overkill." She also asserted that "if they needed documents, they could have asked. There's never been an issue with compliance." Halligan said the search came as a "huge surprise."

  CBS

Alina Habba


New York State Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron brought all the parties together in a Zoom conference to hear everyone's positions. In his corner, Trump had someone who was far from the national radar: a 36-year-old lawyer named Alina Habba.

At times, Habba treated the court hearing like a Fox News appearance, inquiring why the New York state Attorney General's office would not investigate Hillary Clinton instead of Trump. Engoron's law clerk told her several times to stop interrupting him.

In the end, Engoron ordered Trump, Donald Trump Jr, and Ivanka Trump to sit for depositions within 21 days. Habba's arguments didn't work.

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"For Donald, the only option is victory at any cost," [one-time Trump lawyer and fixer Michael] Cohen told Insider. "This even includes having counsel act in ways detrimental to their reputation and career."

"If she falls down the garbage chute I did," he said. "I predict a very bad ending."

  Business Insider
A lawyer for Donald Trump is being accused of "racist" office behavior by an ex-employee, including allegedly shouting "I hate that Black bitch!" about the New York Attorney General Letitia James after losing a court case.

The New Jersey-based attorney, Alina Habba, is also on tape dropping "N" bombs while rapping bombastically along to gangsta rap recordings that blasted in her Bedminster law offices, according to the lawyer beyind a lawsuit filed this week in Middlesex County, New Jersey.

The audio tapes — duets, apparently, which also feature Habba's law partner Michael Madaio rapping along — may become public as part of her client's new lawsuit, said Jaqueline Tillmann, the Princeton lawyer repping former Habba employee Na'Syia Drayton.

"We are contemplating amending the complaint and adding one or two of the recordings as exhibits," Tillmann told Insider Thursday.

  Business Insider
Trump's reality is television.  He reminds me of Ghaddafi, who had a personal guard of tall, sexy women.


No doubt Trump envied Ghaddifi's riches and his women.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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