Jenna Ellis Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Jenna Ellis has spent the past few days doing what has become her new normal since her fall from Trump-world grace: broadcasting, commenting, and carefully reshaping her public image for the long term. On American Family Radio, her flagship show “Jenna Ellis in the Morning” has stayed busy. On December 12, in an episode titled “Exploring the Truth About Hell,” AFR records her diving into the theology of eternal punishment, using detailed biblical argument to frame herself as a serious Christian thinker rather than just a disgraced political lawyer. AFRs show notes emphasize her back-and-forth with a guest over whether hell means eternal conscious torment or annihilation, and Ellis repeatedly insists that eternity, judgment, and the urgency of the gospel are not abstract ideas but the core of what she believes defines every human life.That theme of moral urgency escalated on December 15 with her episode “Urgent Discussion on the Sanctity of Life.” According to American Family Radio, Ellis opened the show with a grim tour of the weekend’s violence: a tourist stabbed in a Macys bathroom in New York, the murders of Rob Reiner and his wife, an attack that killed three Americans in Syria, plots broken up at a Christmas market in Germany, and a massacre at a Hanukkah party in Australia. She framed all of it as evidence of what she called an utter disregard for human life and tied that directly to abortion, arguing that a culture that justifies killing the unborn should expect eruptions of wider brutality. She also highlighted the Brown University shooting victim, a young Republican activist, and used that to underscore the senselessness she says is overtaking the West. AFRs transcript shows her explicitly linking rising Muslim violence, Western moral confusion, and the need for Christians to “call evil evil” and reassert a biblical worldview.In parallel, her “On Demand with Jenna Ellis” online series continued this week with a December 12 episode asking “Should U.S. Do Away With Birthright Citizenship?”, where American Family Radio notes she hosted attorney Mike Donnelly to explore constitutional and policy arguments around the Fourteenth Amendment and immigration, signaling that she still wants to be taken seriously as a constitutional commentator, not just a culture-war pundit.On social media, her most widely cited recent intervention remains her condemnation of Donald Trump’s response to the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife. CBS News and the San Francisco Chronicle both report that Ellis, once a Trump legal adviser, publicly rebuked the president on X, calling his political attack on Reiner in the immediate aftermath of the killings “NOT the appropriate response” and saying it should be condemned by “everyone with any decency.” That post, repeatedly quoted in national coverage of the Reiner murders and the backlash to Trump’s rhetoric, may prove biographically significant: a former Trump election lawyer, now suspended from practice in Colorado for three years over false 2020 claims and a convicted felon in Georgia, casting herself as the principled conservative willing to call out her old boss on basic decency and the value of human life.There are, at this point, no credible reports of new indictments, plea reversals, or fresh state bar actions against Ellis in the past few days beyond the already reported Colorado suspension that took effect in July 2024 and her ongoing cooperation obligations in Georgia; any claim of new criminal exposure this week would be speculative and is not supported by major outlets. Likewise, there is no verified reporting of major new business ventures launched this week under her own name, beyond her continuing work as a broadcaster for American Family Radio and related fundraising appeals for the pro-life charity PreBorn that AFR features in her recent shows.As she closes each broadcast urging Christians to “not be silent” and to stand for truth and life, it is hard to miss the personal subtext: Jenna Ellis, once a rising MAGA attorney now marked by a felony plea and a suspension, is trying to write a second act as a theological and cultural voice, one carefully calibrated to conservative Christian audiences who may forgive her past if they believe she repented in the right direction.Thanks for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Jenna Ellis. And if you enjoyed this, search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies.And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Jenna Ellis. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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