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Trump Appoints Alina Habba, Chaldean Woman of the Year, as Counselor to the President
Dec 9, 2024, 12:18 AM
President-elect Donald Trump announced on Sunday that Alina Habba, his personal attorney and a recognized role model for women in law and politics, has been named Counselor to the President. Habba, who was recently named Chaldean Woman of the Year, has been a tireless advocate for Trump, defending him in numerous legal battles over the past year. Trump praised her unwavering commitment to him and the Make America Great Again movement. The position of Counselor to the President has been held by key advisors in past administrations, including Kellyanne Conway and John Podesta.
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