A position in the White House awaits an Iraqi beauty who contributed to the return of Trump to the presidency.

  • 9-11-2024, 11:38
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A position in the White House awaits an Iraqi beauty who contributed to the return of Trump to the presidency.


The lawyer Alina Habba, known for her beauty and Iraqi origins, has returned to the spotlight in American circles following the re-election of President Donald Trump, as she is credited with significant contributions to his return to the White House.

Fox News reported that Habba, who was part of Trump's legal team, played a significant role in his journey back to the presidency. She proved herself by defending him in sensitive cases, including the famous "hush money" case and other cases related to Hillary Clinton. An American media report described her as the "godmother of Trump's return to the presidency.

Habba has a distinguished history in defending Trump; in 2017, she successfully won a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him by a young intern, solidifying her position as a brave and effective lawyer on the former president's legal team.

She has a special relationship with Trump, as she posted a picture of them celebrating her 39th birthday on her Instagram account, and Trump dedicated some of his time to her on that occasion.

Alina Habba was born on March 25, 1984, to Iraqi parents who immigrated to New Jersey, and her father is the renowned doctor Saad Habba, a gastrointestinal surgeon. 

Her relationship with Trump began in 2019 after she joined his golf club in Bedminster, and she later became one of his most prominent lawyers.

Despite her achievements, it has not yet been revealed whether Trump will choose her for an official position in his new administration while the president prepares to form his team, having already assigned the position of White House Chief of Staff to Susie Wiles, his campaign manager.

The upcoming Trump administration is also expected to include prominent figures, including Richard Grenell for the position of Secretary of State or National Security Advisor, along with speculation regarding the energy portfolio for North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and the Department of Defense for Senator Tom Cotton.