Habba made two television appearances during which she defended Trump's right to snooze — much mocked on social media — the first of which was with Fox News' Martha MacCallum.
"If anything he's probably brutally bored," Habba said. "It's painful. They make him sit there through jury selection, the first day was procedural."
Habba then appeared on Newsmax hours later to field similar questions and admitted she hadn't been in the courtroom, but found the account — from New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman — a "remarkable story at best."
"He reads a lot," Habba said.
Habba, who defended Trump in two New York civil cases last year, once again argued that court proceedings are dull.
"He's been sitting there as he's forced to, at the threat of going to jail if he's not sitting there, for what I assume would be a very mundane day," Habba said. "They are going through jury selection there were a tremendous amount of motions being heard yesterday."
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After giving this lengthy response, Habba said, "I wasn't there, I can't comment on that."
Habba's "he reads a lot remark" raised several eyebrows on social media.
ALSO READ: Revealed: What government officials privately shared about Trump not disclosing finances"He almost finished his book last night but he ran out of crayons," wrote @Moose_Bigelow.
"She could have come up with anything," He was listening intently, he was concentrating on questions, hell I would have maybe believed he was praying," wrote @Hogan_1969. "BUT reading."
“He reads a lot," added @DanaNcolorado. "Compared to, say, a rock."