President-elect Donald Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba, is gaining steam for the position of White House press director.
Following Trump’s surprise victory next week, a mad dash began to people his second administration. One of the most prized positions is media secretary, the most visible role in the administration. Habba, Trump’s media-savvy lawyer, has emerged as one of the leading candidates for the position.
Producer Sean Hannity pressed Habba about rumors that she might be chosen for the place during an appearance on Fox News ‘ Hannity.
” Sean, you know me better than that”, she replied. If I responded to questions like that,” You would never have me on excellent time.”
Hannity pressed her three times, gradually asking,” Major question: if you were asked to fill that role, do you”?
” I’m very loyal to President Trump. I do think about it”, Habba said, laughing. ” Pretty really”.
Trump was contacted for reply by The Washington Examiner.
Karoline Leavitt, Trump’s national press secretary, and Scott Jennings, a CNN contributor who has consistently gone popular for being the only Republican on the television panels, are the other two front-runners.
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Jason Miller, a long-time ally of the Trump campaign, and Steven Cheung, a spokesman for the Trump campaign, are two different potential candidates for press secretary.
Trump’s defense of him in his New York civil trial attracted widespread notice. During the struggle, she frequently appeared in the press, and she later became Trump’s de facto spokesperson. She addressed some Trump rallies and the Republican National Convention in the lead-up to the vote.