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Trump's Post Election Fallout: Legal & Obstruction actions


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It's been about 20 years since I would be at the bars talking to drunk sorority girls, but back in my day, every one of them sounded like that. I bet she has a Trump tattoo on her lower back and shouts "woooo!" with her drink in the air every time Nelly comes on the jukebox too.

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You wonder why the trump elite legal strike force is 1-39 or whatever the lopsided score is :dunno

Take a look at the quality of the lawyers.  We know about Rudy, we know about Powel :blink:. What about Jenna Ellis?

Check this out:

 

https://news.yahoo.com/trumps-lawyer-jenna-ellis-elite-195738771.html


 

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Jenna Ellis broke into the legal profession in 2012 as a deputy district attorney in Weld County, Colorado, a largely rural area that would soon make headlines for a failed attempt to secede from the rest of the state because some residents resented the growing dominance of more liberal communities to the south, like Denver. Ellis prosecuted crimes like theft and assault, felonies of a different magnitude from the claims of sweeping fraud and criminal conspiracy she makes today as a top lawyer to President Donald Trump.

It was not long before she parlayed her law degree and experience as a prosecutor into jobs that thrust her beyond her corner of the state. She took a position with James Dobson, the evangelical heavyweight, joined the faculty at Colorado Christian University and started appearing on Denver radio as a legal commentator.

By late 2018, regular viewers of cable news would come to know Ellis as a “constitutional law attorney” — her preferred title — who aggressively came to Trump’s defense as he faced investigation and impeachment.

But a review of her professional history, as well as interviews with more than a half-dozen lawyers who have worked with her, show that Ellis, 36, is not the seasoned constitutional law expert she plays on TV.

In many ways, that makes her ideal for the role she has now fashioned for herself. She is a star player in the president’s theater of grievance and denial whose lack of relevant experience with the legal questions at hand has had no apparent bearing on her ability to present herself as someone of great authority.

Since she graduated law school in 2011, nothing in her record in the courtroom — limited mostly to appearances in state court as a prosecutor or as counsel for clients charged with assault, prostitution, theft and domestic abuse — shows any time spent litigating election law cases.

 

 

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