‘America First’ Will Be Let Go

Alina Habba Joins White House Team, Emphasizes Loyalty and Reform

Attorney Alina Habba, long known for her legal advocacy and public support of former President Donald Trump, has officially stepped into a new role as White House Counselor. The announcement comes as Trump begins shaping his administration’s next phase, with an emphasis on aligning government leadership with his broader vision for the country.

During a recent appearance on Fox News, Habba discussed the importance of having federal personnel who are committed to what she called “America-first” values. She suggested that those who do not reflect this approach may be replaced in future staffing changes.

“If you’re not America first, you’re out,” Habba said, noting the need for individuals who support constitutional principles and a unified national direction. “We’re replacing a lot of people with good people—people that care about America, the Constitution, and the things President Trump cares about.”

Her remarks came in response to questions about the makeup of federal agencies and whether officials who were previously involved in legal efforts related to Trump’s past cases should remain in their roles. She expressed concern that some public servants had acted with political motivations, and emphasized that the future of executive leadership should focus on impartiality and fairness.

A New Chapter in the Administration
Trump’s official statement, shared in December, highlighted Habba’s long-standing role in his legal and campaign teams, praising her dedication and resolve during complex legal proceedings. He called her a “tireless advocate for justice” and noted her ability to navigate what he referred to as a heavily scrutinized legal environment.

“As a first-generation American of Middle Eastern heritage, she has become a role model for women in law and politics,” the statement read. Trump also congratulated Habba and her family, acknowledging her recognition as “Chaldean Woman of the Year.”

Focus on Values and Vision
Habba, known for her direct communication style and strong legal background, emphasized that her work in the administration will focus on reinforcing trust in public institutions and ensuring accountability within federal agencies.

Her comments reflect a broader theme of the administration’s focus: aligning staff and leadership with a clear set of principles rooted in national identity, constitutional law, and service to the public.

As the administration continues to take shape, Habba’s new position signals a deeper effort to build a team based on shared ideals and a unified strategy for the future.

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