Alina Habba Doubtful of Donald Trump Acquittal: 'Don't Have Hopes'

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Trump supporters have claimed his trial will be difficult because New York is a Democratic state and so the jury and the judge may not sympathize with him.

Alina Habba has indicated that she doubts Donald Trump will be acquitted in his hush money case.Speaking to Newsmax's Greg Kelly, Habba, a Trump lawyer and legal spokesperson, said she didn't think the jury would 'do the right thing.'She said: 'I don't have hopes really that high at this moment that the New York courts will do the right thing, that the jury will do the right thing, we're in a blue state as you know.

What's Next?The trial resumes on Thursday and is expected to last for six weeks.Update: 4/25/24, 3:45 a.m. ET: This story was updated with additional information.

 

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