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Alina Habba Slams Kinzinger Over His Incessant Attacks on Trump at DNC

Former President Trump’s attorney, Alina Habba, lambasted former Representative Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) for criticizing Trump during his speech at the Democratic National Convention, instructing him to “sit the hell down.”

“I am sick and tired of this fake nonsense. Sit the hell down. It’s enough. I am literally baffled by what I’m seeing,”  Habba said during a new appearance on Newsmax.

Before Vice President Harris took the stage, Kinzinger delivered a prime-time speech in which he criticized the former president.

Kinzinger, who was previously a Trump supporter and rising GOP star, was appointed to the select committee to investigate the Capitol assault on January 6, 2021.

In his address, Kinzinger condemned the assault and Trump’s involvement on that particular day.

Habba stated that she is unconcerned with Kinzinger’s actions regarding the Jan. 6 assaults and referred to his speech at the convention as a “career killer.”

“I am voting you off the island because you are worse than a RINO. You are pathetic and the only weak person I see is somebody who needs to tout their service to this country only when they want to betray it, and I’m not having it,” Habba said.

“So, while he’s sending out emails asking for money, I can assure you he’ll be looking for a job very soon,” she continued.

Habba contended that Kinzinger’s presence in one of the final positions prior to Harris’s address on Thursday conveys a message regarding her campaign.

“Let’s be objective, America. Before Kamala Harris took the stage, OK, it wasn’t Michelle Obama, Barack Obama. It wasn’t her vice president. It wasn’t her husband. It was a Republican. That’s the best she could do.” she concluded.

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