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Alina Habba Rules Out Bid for White House Press Secretary Position

Alina Habba has announced that she is not a candidate for the White House press secretary position, following speculation about potential successors to Karoline Leavitt. Leavitt is set to leave her role to spend more time with her family after the birth of her second child.

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Alina Habba, former personal attorney to President Trump, has stated that she is not seeking the position of White House press secretary. In a social media post on Wednesday, she expressed her gratitude for being considered in the prediction market but clarified, "I’m not in the running for any job." Habba's comments come amid speculation regarding potential candidates to succeed Karoline Leavitt, who is expected to leave her role this month to focus on family after recently having a second child. Habba has been known for her media presence defending Trump during his presidency and addressing various legal challenges he faced.

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Alina Habba says she's ‘not in the running’ to replace Leavitt

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Alina Habba Rules Out Bid for White House Press Secretary Position