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Donald Trump's lawyer Alina Habba has boasted about her sharp-shooting skills and 'love for the second amendment' as she gleefully hit her targets with one pull of the trigger.
The 40-year-old legal guru, who has been defending the former President in New York AG Letitia James' fraud case against him, took to Instagram to show fans why she shouldn't be messed with - just days after she fired back at trolls who mercilessly mocked her culinary skills.
Alina's gun-toting talents were put on full display as she attended a Tri-County charity event, which provides 'thousands of scholarships for many of New Jersey's most financially disadvantaged children.'
She took aim at targets at Hudson Farm as she put her glamorous persona to the side for a day - instead opting for a more casual and outdoorsy look while also showing her support for Trump and the second amendment, which is the right to bear arms.
Donald Trump 's lawyer Alina Habba has boasted about her sharp-shooting skills and 'love for the second amendment' as she gleefully hit her targets with one pull of the trigger
The 40-year-old - who has been defending the former President in New York AG Letitia James' fraud case against him - took to Instagram to show fans why she shouldn't be messed with
Alina's gun-toting talents were put on full display as she attended a Tri-County charity event, which provides 'thousands of scholarships for many of New Jersey's most financially disadvantaged'
In the videos shared to her social media, Alina donned a camouflaged ensemble consisting of olive-colored leggings, black boots, a black top and green vest.
She then threw a black baseball cap atop her head which was emblazoned with the numbers 45 and 47 in reference to former President Trump - who was the 45th President and is now running to also be the 47th.
The brunette beauty added a touch of elegance to her ensemble by accessorizing with a small Louis Vuitton purse.
In one clip, Alina is seen taking a perfect shot at her target before she speaks to the audience who had gathered to watch.
She also posed for a few snaps with the others at the event.
The legal guru captioned one of the snaps: 'Love myself a little Second Amendment action.'
In her other video, she took the opportunity to gush about the charity and the students that it helps.
The former President's attorney said: 'Tri-County is a charity I have been honored to be a part of for many years.'
Alina took aim at her targets at Hudson Farm as she put her glamorous persona to the side and opted for a more casual look while also showing her support for former President Trump
In the videos shared to her social media, Alina donned a camouflaged ensemble consisting of olive-colored leggings, black boots, a black top and green vest
She then threw a black baseball cap atop her head which was emblazoned with the numbers 45 and 47 in reference to former President Trump
She continued: 'They have provided thousands of scholarships for many of New Jersey's most financially disadvantaged children, enabling them to attend accredited K-12 private and parochial schools.
'With what is happening today on our campuses this is such a great and vital cause. Any donation would help!'
And her fans could not help but gush over her 'patriotic' personality and applaud Alina for being such a great shot.
One person said: 'America's attorney.'
Someone else wrote: 'Right to bear arms!'
'Nice shot,' another user added.
Another social media user wrote: 'A true patriot, a lady who obeys the law, locks up real criminals and protects the innocent and the 1st amendment rights. Wish we had more people like you.'
Just a few days ago, Alina took a metaphorical knife to her haters by sharing a clip in which she light-heartedly mocked herself for being unable to 'cut an avocado.'
It was in response to a widespread furor that saw her branded a 'moron' for 'sawing' celery in a clip that was shared by her friend on social media - before being re-posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.
She also posed for a few snaps with the others at the event
In her other video, she took the opportunity to gush about the charity and the students it helps
Taking aim at those who dared use the video as an excuse to denigrate her talents in the kitchen and the courtroom, Alina conceded that while she might not be a five-star-level chef, she has no care for what the 'trollskis' think of her abilities.
The clip, which has thus far garnered over 39,600 views, was captioned: 'Breaking for the trollskis, I can't cut an avocado either.'
Standing in what appeared to be her own home, Alina sported a casual pair of jeans and a flattering low-cut sweater.
She addressed one particular 'troll', outspoken Trump critic Ron Filipkowski, and his followers.
'Hey guys, I have never done a video like this but I thought I would try because Ron Filipkowski is getting over a million views for me chopping celery, so here I am eating avocado,' she said as she popped a bite of the fruit in her mouth.
She then wished everyone a 'Happy Passover,' before making her feelings about the teasing trolls very clear.
Fans of the lawyer couldn't help but gush over her 'patriotic' personality and applaud her for such a great shot
'Hey Ron Trollskis, I'm not good at this either. Get a life!'
Alina, who grew up in Summit, New Jersey, started her career off in the fashion industry before becoming a lawyer.
She worked in marketing and accessories production for Marc Jacobs, before quitting to attend law school.
She earned her degree from the Widener University Commonwealth Law School in 2010, and launched her own private practice a year later.
In 2020, Alina launched her own firm, Habba, Madaio and Associates LLP, and she joined Trump's legal team in September 2021.
The two had grown close after she became a member of his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
She is now representing him in New York Attorney General Letitia James' ongoing civil fraud case against him.
Just a few days ago, Alina took a metaphorical knife to her haters by sharing a clip in which she light-heartedly mocked herself for being unable to 'cut an avocado'
She is currently representing Trump in New York Attorney General Letitia James' ongoing civil fraud case against him
He was accused of massively inflating the values of his properties, including Mar-a-Lago and a Trump Tower penthouse, to obtain favorable terms on loans from banks.
Earlier this week, they secured a small win when an appeals court agreed to hold off collection of the ex-president's $454 million civil fraud judgment if he puts up a $175 million bond within 10 days.
During her appearance on Fox, Alina blasted Letitia, stating, 'I hope she took a little piece of humble pie today because that was what was served to her. Just a little. But we'll be serving a lot more of that in the next couple of years.'
Alina was previously married to a man named Matthew Eyet from 2011 until 2019, and they welcomed three children together.