Jenna Ellis in the Morning aims to provide valuable commentary on the issues of our day and to do so from both a biblical and constitutional perspective. She also hosts “On Demand with Jenna Ellis” podcast for AFR and is the author of “The Legal Basis for a Moral Constitution.” She holds a B.A. in technical journalism from Colorado State University and a J.D. from the University of Richmond School of Law. Follow her on social media @realJennaEllis on X and @jennaellismedia on Facebook and Instagram.
Matt Walsh joins to discuss his new movie: Am I Racist. Auron Macintyre also joins to discuss DEI issues
Stanford law professor Jay Bhattacharya joins the program to look at the U.S. House investigation into the overreach of government during the COVID pandemic. Aaron McIntire, Producer of the Steve Deace Show, discusses the upcoming elections and the politics of them. Finally, Rick Otazu, host of the Full Press Hockey podcast, discusses the incident that happened between NFL superstar Tyreek Hill and local law enforcement this past weekend.
Professor Nicholas Giordano joins Jenna to remember 911 and discuss the younger generation's lack of understanding and emotional attachment to what happened 23 years ago. Then, American Family Association President Walker Wildmon brings his analysis of the debate between President Donald Trump and Vice-President Kamala Harris.
Republican Strategist John Cardillo and Democratic Strategist Robin Biro join Jenna to preview the presidential debate.
Marc Lotter of America First Policy Institute discusses The Chaney's support of Kamala Harris. Auron MacIntyre discusses Open Border Policy of Biden Harris Administration
Katy Faust, Founder and President of Them Before Us, and Walker Wildmon, Vice President of American Family Association, join Jenna to discuss recent news surrounding IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) and examine it from a Christian perspective.
Carl Szabo, professor of internet law at George Washington University, discusses worldwide attacks on free speech including the banning of X in Brazil. Chris Woodward of American Family News discusses religious liberty cases in the news and explains why they matter. Rep. Bob Good from Virginia brings an update on the SAVE Act and a look at the 2024 election.
Rep. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin joins Jenna to talk the importance of down ballot races. Attorney Ron Coleman gives his view on recent developments in the conflict in Israel. Dr. Jessica Spencer, Director of Advocacy for Florida's NO on Amendment 3, explains the scope and dangers of passing Amendment 3 in Florida that would make legal marijuana part of the state's constitution.
Jenna begins with an examination of how we as Christians should view our work. Then, Tim Wildmon of the American Family Association and Frank Pavone of Priests for Life join the program to talk about the abortion amendment on the ballot in Florida and Donald Trump's comments about it.
Darrell Harrison joins to discuss Marxism and Karl Marx's Worldview
Gerard Filitti, Senior Counsel at the Lawfare Project, brings an update on student loan forgiveness. Raw Egg Naturalist takes a look at RFK Jr's campaign for safer foods. And, Rep. Jim Jordan discusses why they are investigating the company of the judge's daughter in the Trump court case in New York.
AFA Legal Counsel Abraham Hamilton III analyzes the newest indictment of Donald Trump. Jake Denton of The Heritage Foundation discusses the oversight of social media platforms and the censoring of information. Wriley Wildmon, Director of the AFA Foundation, talks about charitable gift annuities and other services offered by the foundation.
Jenna examines where the parties and candidates stand on protecting the unborn and advocating for life. Josh Hammer of Newsweek joins the program to discuss the continuing conflict in Israel. Finally, Manny Diaz Jr., the Florida Commissioner of Education, presents ways that Florida and Governor DeSantis are protecting students and women's sports.
Representative Andy Biggs joins Jenna to talk about the investigation of the Trump assassination attempt and what may or may not be done about past activities of President Biden. Ryan Fournier, Founder of Students for Trump, examines the presidential election and what may be the deciding issues this fall. Will Chamberlain, Senior Counsel at the Article 3 Project, discusses European Union tech laws and the hostility toward free speech.
Jeff Hunt stops by to discuss Kamala Harris' Acceptance speech, Dr. Alex McFarland joins to discuss Neuro Divergent and how the Transgender movement has taken it over.
Jenna is joined by GOP strategist John Cardillo and Frank Pavone of Priests for Life to discuss the battle for life at the state level and how the abortion issue is being addressed by political candidates this election season.
Jenna analyzes DNC night two featuring speeches by both Barack and Michelle Obama. Joel Rosenberg of All Israel News joins the program to discuss the ongoing threats against Israel by Iran and Hezbollah. He also takes a look at the anti-Semitism and anti-Israel policies being pushed by many Democrats. Marc Lotter of the American First Policy Institute brings analysis of the campaign and policies of Vice President and Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
Jenna examines night one of the DNC, including speeches by Hillary Clinton and President Joe Biden. Todd Starnes joins the program to discuss how the Republican party is failing to unite like their Democrat counterparts. And Nicholas Giordano of Campus Reform presents what is being taught on college campuses and questions whether they are prepared for more protests.
Jenna addresses the report by House Republicans stating that President Biden has committed impeachable offences and enriched his family. She also discusses Planned Parenthood offering free abortions and vasectomies outside the DNC Convention this week. Ryan Helfenbein of Liberty University breaks down the political landscape and Christian Lasval of The Heritage Foundation discusses social media regulations.
James Lindsay joins to talk about the Utopian Marxist Vision that democrats are pushing