Biography Flash: Jenna Ellis Gets Trump Pardon Then Mocks His Gold White House Decor
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In just the past few days Jenna Ellis has catapulted back onto the national stage in dramatic and unmistakable fashion. The most headline-grabbing development was her inclusion among the dozens of Trump allies who received presidential pardons over the weekend—a sweeping act many are calling a defining gambit by Trump as he looks to clear the slate for 2020 election-related prosecutions. Politico lists Ellis along with Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, Sidney Powell, John Eastman, and others as beneficiaries of the president's largesse in what’s being widely characterized as an unprecedented and controversial firehose of clemency. Jenna herself did not let the moment go unnoticed; in fact, she took to X to openly deride Trump’s “Presidential Walk of Fame” gold-themed White House renovations, retweeting photos and quipping, “I personally hate this”—an eyebrow-raising move considering she had just been pardoned by the president, as The Independent, The Daily Beast, and other outlets have gleefully reported.
On airwaves and podcasts, Ellis remains busy and unapologetically vocal. New episodes of her weekday radio show “Jenna Ellis in the Morning” on American Family Radio see her doubling down on right-wing cultural commentary and urging support for conservative legislative moves, such as property tax reforms in Florida. She calls out what she labels as “fictitious arguments” from contrarian conservatives, and the show lately hosted Florida’s Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins in a spirited defense of DeSantis-era policy changes. Jenna also continues to write and share opinion pieces via American Family News, this week focusing on generational divides and disenchantment among young conservatives—a topic she flagged for her followers on social media, directly linking to her newly published column.
As for legal news, the Arizona “fake electors” prosecution notably dropped its charges against Ellis just days ago as part of a negotiated agreement. ABC News confirms she is no longer facing criminal liability in that state, contrasting her situation with other Trump legal defenders who remain under indictment. This energetic media and legal presence comes, of course, on the heels of her earlier high-profile guilty plea in Georgia to aiding and abetting false statements after the 2020 election, and her censuring in Colorado earlier this year for spreading election misinformation—facts that news orgs like NPR, IMDb, and legal trackers continue to note in their ongoing coverage.
Public appearances? Beyond her own daily radio show and interviews, she was recently featured on Amanpour & Co. discussing impeachment arguments, an indicator that mainstream outlets are still actively seeking her perspective despite, or maybe because of, the legal controversies swirling around her.
And yes, social media users were quick to dish about her pardon, her antagonism toward Trump’s décor tastes, and her ongoing combative commentary, ensuring she’s unlikely to disappear from news cycles any time soon.
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