Alina Habba Issues Stark Wa’rning for Federal Workers—Big Changes Ahead!

Alina Habba, formerly one of Donald Trump’s personal attorneys and now his White House counselor, stated that federal employees who do not support an “America First” agenda will be removed.

Speaking on Fox News, she responded to host Sean Hannity’s question about whether Trump should be stuck with , officials who previously worked against him.

Habba argued that just as a Democratic administration would not retain opponents in key positions, Trump has the right to choose his own team.She criticized the previous administration for politicizing the law and promoting division, asserting that those who do not align with Trump’s vision should not remain in the Executive Branch

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