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Trump's Legal Spokesperson Accuses Harris Of Breaking Law

Alina Habba speaking on the final night of the Republican National Convention on Thursday, July 18, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

During a recent rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Alina Habba, a legal spokesperson for former President Donald Trump, made headlines by accusing Vice President Kamala Harris of breaking the law. Habba alleged that Harris was 'co-conspiring' to hide President Biden's cognitive decline.

Speaking to a crowd of Trump supporters, Habba claimed that Harris had been lying to the American people about President Biden for the past three and a half years. She went on to assert that Harris was the only co-conspirator in the Biden-Harris administration.

Habba's remarks drew cheers from the audience as she emphasized that 'the truth always comes out.' She criticized Harris's policies, stating that they had been ineffective over the past three and a half years.

Harris accused of lying to the American people for over three years.
Habba alleges Harris is 'co-conspiring' to hide Biden's cognitive decline.
Habba claims Harris is the sole co-conspirator in the Biden-Harris administration.

These accusations come amidst escalating tensions between Trump and Harris as the 2024 presidential election approaches. Biden, who dropped out of the race in July due to concerns about his age, has since endorsed Harris as his successor.

It is important to note that these allegations have not been substantiated, and Harris has not responded publicly to Habba's claims. As the political landscape continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how these accusations will impact the upcoming election.

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