Trump Lawyer Reveals Bridge Collapse Conspiracy

The recent collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, which tragically claimed six lives, sparked a flurry of conspiracy theories surrounding its cause.

 


 

During a nearly two-hour appearance on the Patrick Bet-David-hosted PBD Podcast, Trump lawyer Alina Habba engaged in light-hearted banter with the hosts as they played video footage of the disaster and discussed various speculative theories about its origins.

The atmosphere turned jovial as Bet-David played sped-up footage of the collapse, prompting laughter from the guests and cohosts. Habba even joked that the chaotic scene resembled her driving style, drawing further laughter from the group.

As the conversation delved into conspiracy theories surrounding the disaster, including speculation about a cyber-attack or the involvement of a ship, the tone remained light-hearted, with participants exchanging humorous remarks and acknowledging the speculative nature of their discussions.

While the podcast segment provided a platform for speculation and humor, it’s important to note that the cause of the bridge collapse remains under investigation, and definitive conclusions have yet to be reached.

PATRICK BET-DAVID: By the way. The whole Baltimore Bridge thing. And let’s wrap up, with, with the last Baltimore Bridge thing. It’s a little weird stuff that’s going on, you know, the.

Do you have the video, Rob? Do you have the video that he keeps backing up, moving, backing up, moving, backing up, moving at 130 in the morning and then eventually until it’s like straight up. AAAARRRR-BAM!

(raucous laughter)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It’s like a video game wher, you didn’t know how to park!

ALINA HABBA: It’s like me driving!

(crosstalk)

ALINA HABBA: You can ask my friends, they won’t get in the car with me. They’re like Habba?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You know, Alina was like-

ALINA HABBA: I’m like “WHAT?” And I like fast cars. It’s not good, not a good combo!

ALINA HABBA: Me too fast cars.

PATRICK BET-DAVID: Go ahead.

ALINA HABBA: Rob, is this okay? This is sped.

PATRICK BET-DAVID: Up. It looks okay. Let me back up. I’m not direct on it yet.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Humming right. Boom. Whoa!

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Oh, that’s how it happened.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. Add on that sped up. That sped up. That looks.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It was the ship that did it?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yeah. Where the hell have you been?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: When we covered it the other day, we didn’t have this video.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Oh, yeah. No, we.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You thought you thought it was a freaking cyber attack video.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: No, no. Hold on, hold on. Okay. Thank you, Adam, for bleeding into what I’m going to say. So last month and I talked.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You still think it’s a cyber-attack?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: On that look because guess what the guys Adam, to me, that looks like the movie Leave the World Behind. But you’re looking at me like I’m crazy.

(CROSSTALK)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It was a freaking ship.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: All all I’m saying is, guys. And again, this is speculation. Nobody knows shit.

ALINA HABBA: There’s the legal waiver.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Waiver. Yeah.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Thank you, thank you.

Harrison Carter
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