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Fourth Trump co-defendant pleads guilty in election case

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Jenna Ellis, the former attorney for ex-President Donald Trump, has become the fourth co-defendant to plead guilty.

The case revolves around allegations of attempts to undermine the integrity of the 2020 presidential election results.

Jenna Ellis, who served as a legal advisor during Trump’s post-election challenges, admitted to her involvement in a scheme aimed at pressuring local officials to overturn the state’s election results. The guilty plea comes as a significant development in the ongoing investigation, as Ellis was a prominent figure in Trump’s legal team.

The prosecution presented evidence suggesting that Ellis was part of a larger strategy to challenge the legitimacy of the election through various legal means. Her admission of guilt is expected to shed light on the inner workings of the campaign’s efforts to overturn the election results in key swing states.

This latest development raises questions about the potential implications for other Trump associates involved in election challenges. With Ellis’s cooperation, the case against those responsible for subversion may gain substantial momentum.

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