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In the last few days Jenna Ellis has been everywhere in conservative media, but on her own terms, not Donald Trump’s. The former Trump election lawyer turned Christian conservative commentator is now firmly rebranding herself as a constitutional and culture-war analyst, anchored by her daily show “Jenna Ellis in the Morning” on American Family Radio and her newer deep-dive spinoff, “On Demand with Jenna Ellis,” both heavily promoted by AFR and Apple Podcasts as vehicles for her biblical and constitutional worldview.
According to the American Family Radio program lineup, Ellis has hosted a string of fresh episodes this week, underscoring how fully she has stepped back into public life as a broadcaster. On December 4 she led “The Autopen Debate and The Truth Behind the Trump Prosecutions,” featuring constitutional law professor Mike Donnelly dissecting whether presidential use of an autopen can really validate executive actions, and guest Gerard Filitti walking listeners through what he portrays as politically driven Trump prosecutions. American Family Radio also lists her December 5 morning episode, “Generational Differences In Outlook On Economy and Life,” and a prime December 2 show titled “The Islamification of America,” where she and British priest and commentator Calvin Robinson framed rising Islamic influence as a civilizational threat. Those topics show a deliberate pivot: Ellis is still talking Trump, but as an analyst of lawfare and culture rather than as his lawyer.
AFR’s own description emphasizes that she now positions herself as a voice for Christians trying to “understand the times and stand firm in truth,” while the network promotes her social media handles @realJennaEllis on X and @jennaellismedia on Facebook and Instagram, signaling she remains active and marketable despite her bruising legal past. That past remains central to her long-term biography: as detailed extensively by outlets from the New York Times to court records and summarized on her Wikipedia page, Ellis served as a senior legal adviser to Trump’s 2020 campaign, was publicly censured in Colorado in 2023 for repeated election falsehoods, and in October 2023 pleaded guilty in Georgia to aiding and abetting false statements about alleged voter fraud. After cooperating with prosecutors, she secured a cooperation agreement with Arizona’s attorney general in 2024, and in a stunning capstone, she was swept up in Donald Trump’s sweeping November 2025 presidential pardon of allies who tried to overturn the 2020 election. That pardon, reported across major national outlets and reflected in updated biographical entries, instantly transformed her legal outlook and will likely be one of the defining lines in any future biography: Jenna Ellis, the once-censured Trump lawyer who admitted wrongdoing, then walked free with a presidential signature she herself had once defended in courtrooms and on cable news.
On the opinion side, Ellis is still writing. American Family News this week ran a new column under her byline titled “Speaker Johnson hears unified plea: Don’t look away over FACE Act,” in which she describes a major coalition letter from more than 50 pro-life and conservative groups urging House Speaker Mike Johnson to back full repeal of the federal FACE Act, arguing it has become a partisan weapon against peaceful pro-lifers. That piece is both advocacy and rehabilitation: it casts her again as a movement strategist speaking for a broad coalition, not as a defendant.
On social media, conservative outlets like Meidas-style aggregators and right-leaning blogs continue to recycle her earlier breaks with Trump and her post-pardon commentary; 2Paragraphs recently highlighted her criticism of fellow MAGA figure Byron Donalds, calling her reaction “absolutely brutal,” which keeps her in the intra-MAGA gossip mix and cements her new role as a sometimes-skeptical voice inside the right. Some Trump loyalists on X have responded by trashing her as a turncoat who cooperated to save herself, a narrative amplified by partisan commentary sites; those attacks are real, but the claim that her cooperation is ongoing is forward-looking speculation, since the specific scope of any current cooperation obligations is not fully public.
There are, so far, no verified reports in the last 24 hours of new criminal exposure or fresh legal filings involving Ellis; the dominant headline arc is still the aftershock of Trump’s mass pardon and her rapid reemergence as a daily commentator, columnist, and coalition-builder on the religious right. The through-line over the last few days is clear: Jenna Ellis is working hard to make sure that, when history remembers her, it is not just as a grinning Georgia mugshot or a tearful defendant in an Atlanta courtroom, but as a constitutional warrior with a microphone, turning legal infamy into ideological influence.
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