Alina Habba
Coverage of Alina Habba in the Nexus archive.
- Alina Habba shuts down speculation she could replace Karoline Leavitt as White House press secretary
Alina Habba publicly dismissed speculation that she could replace Karoline Leavitt as White House press secretary. She stated she was not in the running for any job, though she was flattered by the consideration on the prediction market platform Kalshi. The article details her background and notes that following her post, Scott Jennings became the new betting favorite to fill the role.
- Alina Habba shuts down speculation she could replace Karoline Leavitt as White House press secretary
Alina Habba publicly dismissed speculation that she would replace Karoline Leavitt as White House press secretary, even after being favored by bettors on Kalshi. Habba had previously announced she was leaving her tenure at the podium to spend time with her children. Following her denial, Scott Jennings became a new betting favorite for the role.
- Trump indicates that he will bring Hillary Clinton case to SCOTUS
President Donald Trump has indicated he will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to revive his lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee, and others over claims of 2016 campaign collusion. A previous appeals court dismissed the case as frivolous and imposed sanctions, prompting Trump to request an extended deadline to seek Supreme Court review. Twelve states, including Alabama, have also pushed for expedited consideration of Trump’s mail-in voting executive order.
- Secrets from inside DC's most exclusive July 4 party: Divorcee Alina Habba's handsome new man, the glamorous Trump aide who's gone MIA... and bombshell boast of MAGA lawyer
A July 4 party in DC highlights Alina Habba's new romantic partner, a missing Trump aide, and a controversial claim by a MAGA lawyer. The event's details focus on personal and political developments among attendees.
- Alina Habba battles 'The View' over Comey prosecution in tense appearance
Former Trump advisor Alina Habba defended the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey on 'The View', arguing his '86 47' Instagram post posed a criminal threat to President Trump. Comey faces charges over the post, which some interpreted as a coded message referencing violence against Trump, though he previously dismissed it as a 'cool shell formation'. The case has sparked political debate, with critics like Sunny Hostin calling the prosecution 'vindictive' and Habba emphasizing the DOJ's role in holding officials accountable.