Last
we
heard
from
former
MAGA
attorney/election
denier
Jenna
Ellis,
she
was
making
a
tear-soaked
guilty
plea
in
the
Georgia
election
interference
RICO
case
—
becoming
the
third
attorney
to
flip
on
the
former
president,
Donald
Trump
(behind
Sidney
Powell
and
Ken
Chesebro).
But
her
desperate
bid
for
attention
continues,
this
time
with
an
interview
with
Politico
as
she
opines
on
the
state
of
the
2024
election.
At
least
her
answers
about
*this*
presidential
election
don’t
immediately
lean
towards
election
denial.
Look
at
that
personal
growth!
Ellis
notes
the
risk
of
Christian
voters
sitting
out
this
election,
and
throws
out
this
piece
of
advice
for
the
former
president’s
campaign.
In
2016
[Trump]
won
in
part
because
judicial
appointments
was
a
key
issue,
so
(in
addition
to
the
border
and
the
economy)
he
should
draw
attention
to
how
extreme
a
Harris
administration’s
federal
nominees
would
be.
Trump
has
already
re-made
the
Supreme
Court
in
his
image….
and
the
approval
rating
of
the
Court
has
been
sinking
accordingly.
We’re
at
a
shockingly
low
38%
approval
for
the
Court
—
down
a
whopping
20%
from
the
high
water
mark
of
58%
in
March
of
2017.
And
45%
say
the
current
Court
is
too
conservative.
Maybe
focusing
on
making
the
judiciary
even
more
conservative
isn’t
a
winning
strategy.
Kathryn
Rubino
is
a
Senior
Editor
at
Above
the
Law,
host
of
The
Jabot
podcast,
and
co-host
of
Thinking
Like
A
Lawyer.
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