(Colorado isn’t sending our best – Promoted by Colorado Pols)
POLS UPDATE: And today, Axios reports, the other shoe dropped:
President Trump’s lawyer Jenna Ellis has informed associates she tested positive for the coronavirus, multiple sources tell Axios, stirring West Wing fears after she attended a senior staff Christmas party on Friday…
Behind the scenes: Ellis showed up to the White House senior staff party in the East Wing on Friday as the guest of Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro and was not seen wearing a mask, according to sources who attended the indoor event.
“She had the nerve to show up at the senior staff Christmas party knowing everyone was furious with her for constantly stirring Trump up with nonsense,” said a senior administration official. [Pols emphasis]
The next free-wheeling Trump “legal defense” presser will be delayed.
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While the rest of the country is just now learning about Trump attorney Jenna Ellis, she is already a familiar face for local politicos, talk radio listeners, and of course, Colorado Times Recorder readers.
Following the New York Times’ feature piece on Ms. Ellis last week, this reporter shared a short audio clip of the self-described “constitutional law expert” telling a conservative Christian audience that as a law student she received a “D” in constitutional law and “didn’t understand it.”
https://twitter.com/jwpetersNYT/status/1335014655513780229
Ellis’ statement was part of a Feb. 2019 presentation on “Engaging the Culture” that Ellis gave at an evangelical church in Littleton, but she’s been speaking publicly in Colorado for years.
She first caught the ear of CTR editor Jason Salzman four years ago, during an appearance on a KLZ talk radio show. Ellis mocked the concept of the college classroom as a “safe space,” telling host Dan Meurer that there were no such spaces at Colorado Christian University where she taught as an Assistant Professor. Furthermore, she said she would tear off any safety pins displayed by students in response to Trump’s election victory, and fail the wearer. Ellis apologized for her statements two days later.
In the 2018 state legislative session, Ellis testified in support of a pair of anti-LGBT bills. One would have allowed adoption agencies to refuse to place children with same-sex parents and the other gave business owners carte blanche to violate Colorado’s civil rights law as long as they claimed it was for religious reasons.
Anti-LGBT hate group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) wrote the business bill; Ellis was one of two ADF “Allied Attorneys” to testify on its behalf. The other was Colorado Republican Party Vice Chair Kristi Burton Brown.
Later that year, while working for James Dobson, she attended the swearing-in ceremony for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. She shared the White House invitation on social media.
Last year Ellis again participated in CCU’s Western Conservative Summit, praising Trump for his appointment of anti-choice judges. As a former fellow and Assistant Professor Ellis’ connection with CCU and its affiliated Centennial Institute runs deep. Centennial Institute director Jeff Hunt is one of her biggest fans. Last week he credited former CCU President Bill Armstrong with recognizing Ellis’ talent in front of a camera, telling the Longmont Times-Call that Armstrong told him, “‘Make sure you get her out there and see what she can do. Let’s help her out.’”
Hunt also supported her earlier this week, after Talking Points Memo editor Josh Marshall noted that her CCU bio had been changed to remove the misleading “Dr.” title from her name. While a law degree is technically a “Juris Doctorate,” it’s highly unusual for attorneys to refer to themselves as “doctor,” a title traditionally reserved for those with M.D. or Ph.D. degrees.
De-Doc'd? Hardly. I made that edit to our website. Since she's not teaching, she's not using that in her title. I'll add it back if it makes you feel better, Josh. She still has her Juris Doctorate.#fakenews
— Jeff Hunt (@jeffhunt) December 5, 2020
Centennial Institute President Jeff Hunt fired back at Marshall, tweeting that he made the edit himself because she’s no longer teaching there. Ellis hasn’t taught a class at CCU since 2018.
The CCU bio isn’t the only summary of Ellis’ professional career that has or does include misleading information. She also works with Liberty University’s Falkirk Center, which, like CCU and its Centennial Institute, is another religious right think tank affiliated with an evangelical college. Falkirk’s website describes Ellis as a former “law professor,” which implies that she taught at a law school. CCU, which is one of only two religious universities to receive public money from Colorado’s College Opportunity Fund, doesn’t offer a law degree. Ellis taught legal studies classes to undergraduates as part of its Business & Leadership program.
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“President Trump’s lawyer Jenna Ellis has informed associates she has coronavirus, stirring West Wing fears after she attended a senior staff Christmas party on Friday,” Axios reports.
“There are concerns about the potential for another White House superspreader event, though it was unclear whether Ellis posed a risk when she attended.”
Michael Bowman thinks she contracted it via fart. I agree.
If you listen closely, right after Rudy's bout with flatulence you can hear one of the panelists asking " " did you hear what that asshole just said ? "
Another take on Jenna
Jake Tapper @jaketapper
Former senior admin official texts me: “it’s absolute insanity the White House continues to host holiday parties, with maskless attendees. No one should be surprised Jenna Ellis tested positive after attending a Christmas party….
I've been struck by what a job-hopper Ellis has been.
2011 graduates from Law School at University of Richmond
2012 Deputy DA for Weld County
private practice lawyer working in DV and other criminal defense cases (three separate law firms)
2015-2018 affiliate faculty at Colorado Christian University
2018 – ? Director Dobson' Policy Institute – part of right-wing evangelical Focus on Family
2019 – present Legal Advisor to President Donald Trump's re-election campaign. (and to Donald Trump by her legal statement on a case) (reportedly receiving at least $172,000)
In there she published a book, got published in the Washington Examiner, got on Fox News, and worked for a public relations firm out of Leesburg Virginia.
She's also associated with The Thomas More Society and its Amistad Project (a really unfortunate name for a right-wing legal group considering the history of the Amistad slave ship).
Ms. Ellis can't seem to stay in a job for very long. What other employment have I missed?
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Although she apologized, I can not believe that Ellis ever made the comment about flunking students for their wearing safety pins (concern for those needing a safety net in the early Trump presidency days). Totally unethical professional behavior for an educator.