The lawyer is continuing to criticize the former president after being charged alongside him in Georgia election interference case.
Jenna Ellis speaks during the election night party for Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano at The Orchards on May 17, 2022 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The former legal adviser and counsel to Donald Trump has criticized the Republican for not paying her legal fees.in Georgia, she is continuing to speak out against Trump and his 2024 campaign at a time when others charged in the criminal investigation are hoping to be trialed separately.
"Trump could have issued a blanket pardon before he left office, with certain requisite conditions to be ascertained later on a case by case basis . Why didn't he?" she added.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Trump co-defendant Jenna Ellis revels in 'Mugshot Barbie' monikerThe former Trump lawyer appears to be enjoying edits of her mugshot that is in stark contrast to that of the former president.
Read more »
Here’s why Idalia intensified so quickly, and why it might be the new normalThe sucker-punch speed comes from two main factors, according to a scientist: sea surface temperature and lack of wind shear. Warm water acts as fuel, and wind shear, which knocks storms off balance, acts as a deterrent.
Read more »
Donald Trump and the Pardon DebateThe senseless sloganeering that produced the phrase “too big to fail” during the Great Recession has a contemporary corollary: too big to convict.
Read more »
The Swedes taught Donald Trump a lesson about lockdowns and libertyWhile the leaders of most countries fought COVID with lockdowns and forced closures, the Swedes employed voluntary cooperation; a disaster predicted by people like Donald Trump never materialized
Read more »
Poll: Donald Trump Holds 37-Point Lead in Republican PrimaryFormer President Donald Trump holds a 37-point lead in the Republican primary race, the latest survey from The Economist/YouGov found.
Read more »