Dec 16, 2020 · Trump’s Elite Strike Force Lawyer Jenna Ellis Bombed Out Of Traffic Court Only the best people. By Liz Dye. on December 16, 2020 at …
Jenna Ellis is barely competent. She attended Notre Dame on a full-tuition scholarship, was editor of the law review, graduated first in her class, and clerked for a US Supreme Court Judge. You can dislike her, but the only thing unusual in her background is that she went to Notre Dame Law rather than Harvard or Yale.
Jan 21, 2022 · The former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis has a theory about why she was subpoenaed by the January 6 panel investigating the Capitol riot. "The committee is just mad they can't date me," Ellis tweeted ...
Jenna Lynn Ellis (born November 1, 1984) is a lawyer known for her work as a member of Donald Trump's legal team. She is a former deputy district attorney in Weld County, Colorado and a former assistant professor of legal studies at Colorado Christian University. As a private lawyer, she has litigated cases in state courts. In 2015, she self-published The Legal Basis for a Moral …
David Rives (2019–2020) Jenna Ellis (born November 1, 1984) is an American lawyer, known for her work as a member of Donald Trump 's legal team. She is a former deputy district attorney in Weld County, Colorado and a former assistant professor of legal studies at Colorado Christian University. As a private lawyer, she has litigated cases in state ...
Axios reported that Trump had discussed being swayed by Ellis' media appearances. The Trump campaign paid Ellis $3,900 in December 2019, then paid her almost $140,000 in October 2020 for legal consulting fees.
In 2020, Ellis became the special counsel for the Thomas More Society, a conservative group that has filed 2020 election-related lawsuits via the Amistad Project organization. The Amistad Project cited Ellis as one of their "Leadership and Advisory Board" members.
The Colorado Sun published government records in December 2020 indicating Ellis had been fired for "mistakes", including a failure to "adhere" to Colorado's Victim Rights Act.
Jenna Ellis, a lawyer on President Donald Trump 's 'elite strike force team,' worked in traffic court before being fired as a prosecutor and hasn't paid bar fees, a series of profiles revealed about her. Ellis, 36, found fame on Fox News defending the president before joining his legal team's effort to overturn the election.
Donald Trump's top lawyer Jenna Ellis is revealed to have worked in traffic court before being fired as a prosecutor and hasn't paid bar fees 1 Jenna Ellis, a lawyer on President Donald Trump's 'elite strike force team,' worked in traffic court before being fired as a prosecutor 2 She can't practice in federal court because she hasn't paid her fees 3 Ellis was subject to profiles in Wall Street Journal and New York Times on rapid rise from Colorado attorney to Trump defender 4 Ellis parlayed work for James Dobson and Christian right into a national profile 5 Trump noticed her when she defended him on Fox News 6 She calls herself a 'constitutional law attorney' but it's unclear when she practiced that or election law
Ellis hasn't appeared in any court rooms for President Trump, who has lost most of his legal battles, but she was at the side of Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney, at the now infamous press conference at the Republican National Committee when what appeared to be hair dye ran down his cheeks.
She calls herself a 'constitutional law attorney' but it's unclear when she practiced that or election law. Jenna Ellis, a lawyer on President Donald Trump 's 'elite strike force team,' worked in traffic court before being fired as a prosecutor and hasn't paid bar fees, a series of profiles revealed about her.
It is obvious that Trump's attorneys are insane... just like their "election fraud" claims.
Guess the is the old, an insane man does not know he is lawyer trick. Mitch and others also against the wall he says.
Wait, don't both you and Lin Wood want to shoot Pence for treason? Or was it just Trumps immediate family that you thought needed to be shot for treason? Please clarify.