Trump’s Attorney Confirms Trump Ballot Concerns
Trump will never let them see him sweat…
Formerย President Trumpโsย attorney Alina Habbaย confirmed his concerns the Supreme Court will ultimately uphold Colorado and Maine’s decisions to boot Trump from the primary ballot.
Responding to New York Times reporterย Maggie Habermanโsย recent comments aboutย Trumpโs concerns, Habba during an interview on Fox News said, โThatโs a concern heโs voiced to me, heโs voiced to everybody publicly, not privately. And I can tell you that his concern is a valid one.โ
โYou know, Republicans are conservative, they get nervous. They unfortunately โฆ sometimes shy away from being pro-Trump because they feel that even if the law is on our side, they are swayed much like the Democratic side, right?โ Habba told Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum. โSo theyโre trying so hard to look neutral that sometimes, they make the wrong call.โ
Last month, Colorado and Maine sparked swift backlash after ruling Trump is ineligible to be on the primary ballot under the 14th Amendment.
Trump on Wednesdayย appealed Coloradoโs rulingย to the U.S. Supreme Court, one day after heย appealed Maineโs decision.
Three of the justices on the U.S. Supreme Court were appointed by Trump, a point of concern Haberman addressed last week.
โThey believe, generally speaking, he and his advisers, that they will have success at the Supreme Court, but he has also voiced some concern that a court that has โ he appointed three of the justices at the Supreme Court and gave the conservatives a supermajority โ he is concerned that they are going to look as if theyโre trying not to rule in his favor and might rule against him,โ Haberman said during a CNN appearance last week.
However, both Trump and his legal team have reportedly privately voiced concerns the justices may โshy away from being pro-Trump.โ
Habba on Wednesday said she encourages the justices to โreally look at the law in the Constitution.โ
โItโs a very clean cut,โ she said. โThereโs no โฆ politics that should be involved in this. Itโs just simply American, and if the justices read the law, as I do, as most Americans and attorneys do, even [Alan Dershowitz] โ whoโs a known liberal โ itโs just a simple decision, and it should have nothing to do with if youโre Republican or Democrat.โ
Dershowitz last month called Coloradoโs decision โan attempt to totally manipulate an amendment that was never designed to disqualify people in a future election,โย Forbes reported.














