Alina Habba says she won’t be Trump press secretary

Alina Habba, a lawyer for an top aide to President-elect Trump, says she is out of the running to become his White House press secretary.

“While I am flattered by the support and speculation, the role of Press Secretary is not a role I am considering. Although I love screaming from a podium I will be better served in other capacities,” Habba wrote on the social platform X early Thursday morning. “This adminstration is going to be epic! So proud of the Trump team, the latest appointments and 47!”

Habba earlier this week was asked during an appearance on Sean Hannity’s program about a report that suggested she was the front-runner for the position.

“It’s time to turn the page. It’s time to have advocacy for America First,” Habba said. “It’s a decision for all of them to make, not me.”

Habba added she was “very loyal” to Trump and would “consider” the position “very seriously.”

A lawyer who first gained national notoriety defending Trump during his civil fraud trial in New York, Habba was on a list of top aides and allies to the former president vying to run his White House press shop.

Other potential picks include Karoline Leavitt, Steven Cheung, Scott Jennings and Jason Miller.

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