Trump attorney Alina Habba admitted on Tuesday that the ex-president and members of his family may be forced to
use the Fifth Amendment to protect themselves from incrimination in New York after a judge ruled that they can be subpoenaed by Attorney General Letitia James.
Habba called the judge's ruling "incredibly frightening" but said that she has not decided if she will recommend using the Fifth Amendment for Trump and two of his children, Ivanka and Don Jr. "I haven't made a determination on what I think is best at this point," she said of the Fifth Amendment. "Unfortunately, they put them between a rock and a hard place. But I can tell you we're appealing the decision."
Trump attorney Alina Habba admitted on Tuesday that the ex-president and members of his family may be forced to use the Fifth Amendment to protect themselves from incrimination in New York after a judge ruled that they can be subpoenaed by Attorney General Letitia James.During an interview on...
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