‘Did you see that?’ Fox News halts Alina Habba over ‘babies floating in the water’ claim
Fox News host Martha MacCallum questioned Alina Habba, an aide and attorney for Donald Trump, after she claimed there were "babies floating in the water" under the vice presidency of Kamala Harris.
While appearing on Fox News, MacCallum told Habba that Trump had been criticized for allegedly spreading misinformation in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
"You know, there's been criticism about former President Trump, ... and what he has said about the ability for the administration to respond to this issue," the Fox News host said.
"Let's talk about facts," Habba ranted. " ... Let's talk about information that is undisputable. While Helene was happening, Kamala decided it was more important to go on a podcast about sex, Call Her Daddy."
"So I'm talking facts," she continued. "This is not the time to politicize. This is not the time to try and get a point ahead of your other opponent. It's the time to get dirty and go help people."
Habba insisted that Trump "hasn't tried to make phony phone calls to look good to the media."
"And western North Carolina got hit really hard," she opined. "They need help. They need water. There are still people missing.
"There are babies floating in the water. And we're on podcasts. That's what the Harris team is doing."
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MacCallum seemed unconvinced, making the lawyer pause to explain.
"Where did you see that report of a baby floating in the water?" she asked.
"We have absolutely heard there are children floating," Habba repeated. "There's missing bodies, dead bodies."