Habba Claims Trump Captured ‘Hearts and Minds’ During NYC Court Battles

During a rally for former President Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, his attorney and adviser, Alina Habba, discussed the “lawfare” affecting the 2024 campaign.

Wearing a “MAGA” jacket to “trigger Hillary Clinton,” Habba noted that the world initially recognized the Republican candidate on the steps of the courtroom as he confronted multiple legal challenges in New York City.

“They thought they could take the greatest president down through lawfare, with lawsuits, fake charges, raids, and endless investigations,” Habba said. “They thought they could crush the man who built this city’s skyline,” she added. “But they underestimated how hard Trump would fight!”

Habba said the rally had “rattled some of my favorite swamp creatures,” whom she said were “scrambling and trying to call us Nazis and fascists.” She also said, “They are claiming we’re going to go after them and try to put them in jail. Well ain’t that rich?”

After criticizing Trump’s 2024 opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, Habba stated, “Kamala, if you want to discuss fascism — no one has ever voted for you to be the Democratic nominee.” She then declared, “They attempted to keep President Trump and his campaign in courtrooms facing persecution. But do you know what he accomplished in those New York courtrooms? He won the hearts and minds of the American people right from this city!”

She added, “You see the deep state, they underestimate how smart we are, and they want the American people to fall in like a bunch of sheep. You know what they don’t realize, New York? We’re going to be the ones herding sheep out of the White House on November 5. Because, Kamala Harris, you are getting evicted from my president’s house!”

Habba was among the many speakers lined up at the rally in Madison Square Garden on Sunday. Trump is anticipated to make remarks, along with Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), Trump’s running mate; tech billionaire Elon Musk; Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a former Democrat who ran an independent presidential campaign before teaming up with Trump; Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii who recently switched to the Republican Party; and several others.