Alina Habba: Every Trump Appointee Is ‘America First’


Counselor to President Trump Alina Habba criticized Democrats for their persistent attempts to obstruct President Donald Trump.

During an interview on “America Reports,” Habba spoke with co-host John Roberts and Sandra Smith about the president’s first month back in the White House and what to expect as his first 100 days in office nears.
Habba spoke about the Trump administration’s creation of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the group’s efforts to locate waste, fraud, and abuse in government spending over the years. Habba joked that if Democrats are this upset now, wait until more of the “fraud” gets exposed.

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