Alina Habba, a legal spokesperson for Donald Trump, made a Freudian slip for the ages when she attempted to distinguish the former president from other politicians.“Elected officials have to do what’s popular and sometimes not what’s right and that’s a problem, that’s I think why people get nervous about Trump. He doesn’t do what’s popular or what’s right,” said Habba, who swiftly corrected her flub in an interview with Newsmax on Thursday.“Or what I should say, I should say he only does what’s right, he doesn’t do what’s popular.”Social media users on X (formerly Twitter) mocked Habba over her remarks and said they caused Sigmund Freud to sit “straight up in his grave” on Thursday.
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