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As a constitutional law attorney, former senior legal advisor and personal counsel to President Donald J. Trump, Jenna Ellis believes in the rule of law and the importance of integrity in our elections. In each episode of Jenna Ellis Tonight, she tackles the critical cultural and legal issues our country faces.
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Columbia University Protesters, House republican Press conference, Kristi Noem
Jeff Myers (2:36, 8:21) - Columbia University seems to be the centerpiece of the pro-Hamas, anti-Israel protests that have been going on all across the country. with some of these protests turning violent, students have been arrested. Some school administrators and faculty have asked for clemency for these students. Should they not be held accountable for their actions?
Ken Tashjy (17:15) - House Republicans held a press conference this week to discuss the protests on multiple campuses across the U.S. and more specifically to discuss defunding some of these major universities. Virginia Fox, Education and Workforce Committee Chairwoman, spoke on the matter.
Jeff Hunt (24:46, 32:22) - The pro-Hamas protests have become increasingly more violent. Are the universities to blame? Plus, Kristi Noem torpedoed her chances of becoming the vice president with her recent memoirs where she recalled shooting and killing her 14-month-old farm dog. What was she thinking adding this to the book and where was her PR team?
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Biden Addresses Protests, Antisemitism Bill Passes, Thursday Round-Up
Jenna Ellis - After weeks of protests on campuses across the country, President Biden finally addressed the situation. Although some good points were made about the violence during these events, the President never made it clear that he stands with Israel.
Abe Hamilton - A bipartisan antisemitism bill was passed in the house yesterday. While any bill condemning antisemitism is a positive, Congressman Chip Roy made it clear that this bill didn’t go through the proper channels. There is more to this bill that could do more harm than good.
Thursday Round-Up - Our Power Panel is back and this time it includes John Cardillo, Robin Biro, and Saurabh Sharma. Today’s debate topics include the Biden administration’s lack of understanding when it comes to young voters, America’s “anti-white feeling”, and Trump’s plans for huge tariffs if elected that could lead to higher inflation rates.
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University Protesters, Michael Cohen TikTok, Minouche Shafik Scandal
Jenna Ellis (:36) - Columbia University protesters were arrested after they occupied Hamilton Hall on campus. UCLA protesters were throwing punches and it took law enforcement 3 hours to respond. With so many protests across the nation, are they all coordinated? How do we analyze this from the conservative perspective
Matthew Tyrmand (10:48) - Columbia University professor Mohamed Abdou told an undercover camera from V24 investigations that President Minouche Shafik “lied” when saying she would fire him during her congressional testimony. The head of V24 Investigations joins us to break down the story.
John Cardillo (19:29) - Former NYPD officer and Jenna Ellis Tonight regular John Cardillo gives his important perspective on how law enforcement can get control of these nationwide protesters.
Josh Hammer (29:10, 35:56) - Michael Cohen has been using TikTok to profit off the New York Trump trial. Although he is a witness in this case, the words and actions on his live streams seem to have no repercussions. Plus, what laws can be applied to the protesters occupying campuses across America?
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Trump Trial Gag Order, U.S. Birth Rates, ICC Netanyahu Indictment
Will Chamberlain - It’s the third week of the NYC Trump trial, the judge has held the former President in contempt of court for violating a gag order. The judge also refuses to allow expert testimony on campaign finance. Trump also met with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to “bury the hatchet” after a contentious GOP primary. DeSantis will now fundraise for Donald Trump.
Walker Wildmon - According to a CDC report, the birth and fertility rates in the United States dropped to record lows. It is a mix of economic decline in America and the overall health of our nation that has led to these low numbers. Is there a way to start trending upwards?
Michael Donnelly - The ICC is moving to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for war crimes. The Biden Administration State Department has also found Israel potentially guilty of war crimes. Should Israel’s leaders be Indicted while defending their country?
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Benjamin Netanyahu Pending Arrest, Anti-Israel Protests, Kristi Noem
Alex McFarland (1:32, 9:33) - Over 200 students have been arrested and face consequences across campuses in America. College protesters are asking for “amnesty as they await consequences of anti-Israel demonstrations”. What should we make of all these protests that have turned into riots, could this be a coordinated effort?
Ryan Helfenbein (20:08, 27:57) - With all the schools protesting in America, Liberty University holds a massive public prayer gathering, attempting to contrast the anger, violence, and hatred from the anti-Israel mobs. Plus, the ICC may issue a warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu and other top officials over their response to the Hamas attack on Oct 7th.
Jenna Ellis (35:55) - It’s concerning that the ICC is after Israeli leaders and Prime Minister Netanyahu. They should have the right to defend their country from those who attacked them on October 7th. Israel is concerned that humanitarian aid is going to be used to fuel the terrorists.
In other strange news, Governor Kristi Noem of South Dakota wrote in her memoirs the story of her shooting one of her family hunting dogs 20 years ago. This behavior is concerning and should be condemned. Some of the republican party is coming to her defense, but the reason is questionable at best.
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TikTok Ban, Trump vs The United States, Mike Johnson
Jake Denton - President Biden signed the TikTok divestment legislation that requires them to divest from their parent company ByteDance or they will be banned in the United States. The CEO Shou Zi Chew took to TikTok and mentioned constitutional protections as a defense. Can this ban hold, and is this a case of free speech being infringed upon?
Thursday Round-Up - John Cardillo, Josh Hammer, and Ryan Fournier make up this week’s power panel. They discuss the TikTok Ban signed by Biden, Scotus hearing arguments on Trump vs The United States, a case focused on presidential immunity, and Mike Johnson speaking at the Columbia protests to defend the Jewish community.
Todd Starnes - “Speaker Johnson Consulted with Democrats and God Before Bolting From the GOP” Todd Starnes joins us to discuss his piece at Toddstranes.com that seems to have Mike Johnson using God as a scapegoat to avoid being attacked by conservatives and Christians for turning on the GOP.
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Customer Reviews
Jenna! I’m listening to
The February show with Steve Deice. You are “popping your p’s” causing an uncomfortable sensation in our ears.
Indictment and charges
Jenna,
I understand why you did what you did.
You were facing completely bogus charges but serious. Simply because of the power (extreme) of the courts.
I’ve listened to you enough to know where your heart is. That’s what is important.
Carry on, young lady. You have more support than you think.
Weak-willed christian
I used to respect your opinion. Now I know you’re just another coward who won’t stand up for what is good and true and just.