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JAG Indicts Jenna Ellis
By Michael Baxter -November 16, 202395421717
The United States Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps has indicted former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis on charges of treason and aiding and abetting the enemy, a JAG source told Real Raw News.
The formal accusation against Ellis comes after she betrayed her former employer, President Donald J. Trump, by flipping on him and striking a plea bargain with Deep State prosecutors who have sworn to destroy Trump by any means necessary. Ellis was part of a legal team hired to prove that the criminal Biden regime stole the 2020 presidential election by manufacturing votes and rigging election machines in several battleground states. At the time, she vehemently defended Trump’s efforts to overturn the fraudulent election, saying, “President Trump won the election by a landslide, and any claims to the contrary are untrue.”
In August the Deep State came for Ellis, charging her and 17 other Trump associates with violating state anti-racketeering laws and solicitation of violation of an oath by a public officer, which, if found guilty, carry a heavy prison sentence. Although the charges are provably false, Ellis surrendered at the Fulton County, Georgia, jail and was released after posting bail and agreeing to testify against Trump and his co-defendants at all trials “present and future.”
According to our source, JAG visited Ellis in June, forewarning her that the Deep State had her in its sights and would threaten her with criminal prosecution unless she flipped on President Trump. Ellis reportedly told JAG investigators, “I’d never do that, no matter what they try, and Donald Trump is innocent and won the election. I don’t think they’ll bother me anyway.” The investigators cautioned Ellis that the Deep State’s diabolical persuasiveness was not to be underestimated. They even offered her military protection, which she declined. In response, investigators informed Ellis that treachery carried grave consequences, with emphasis on the word “grave.”
“She should’ve heeded the warning. We were prepared to shield her from the Deep State. But, nope, she wasn’t interested. And then she gave herself up and told serious lies about President Trump,” our source said.
Ellis would later say she regretted working for President Trump, calling him a “malignant narcissist” and saying in a proffer that he never intended to vacate the White House, even if he legitimately lost the election.
JAG believes that Ellis, a lawyer, has privately violated attorney-client privilege when speaking to Deep State prosecutors.
“There’s nothing true she can say that will incriminate President Trump because he’s innocent of all charges, but the DS will get her to say what they want, and they don’t respect the sanctity of privilege. The bottom line is Ellis is a traitor, no matter what she says in public,” our source said.
In public, Ellis has spoken ambivalently about her feelings toward Trump. On an American Family Radio show hosted by Steve Deace, Ellis said, “And the total idolatry that I’m seeing from some of the supporters [of Trump] that are unwilling to put the constitution and the country and the conservative principles above their love for a star is really troubling,” then added, “I have great love and respect for him personally.”
“If she respected President Trump and the constitution, she wouldn’t have turned to the dark side,” our source said.
He told RRN that JAG investigators tried to revisit Ellis after she was released on bail and had authored an “apology letter” to the residents of Georgia for playing a part in “election subversion.” This time, though, Ellis’s home in the D.C. suburbs was guarded by a gaggle of FBI agents.
“She refused military protection and is now living protected by the Deep State,” our source said.
When JAG phoned Ellis, an FBI agent answered and said, “Ms. Ellis has nothing to say to you.”
“Jenna Ellis will eventually tire of constant security watching her every move and try to give them the slip. They all do. And we’ll be waiting,” our source said.
Asked whether disclosing the indictment’s existence might jeopardize a future arrest, our source said, “There’s nothing secret here. She was duly warned.”
He would not presently comment on whether JAG has filed charges against other plea bargainers.