'Rest of life in prison': RNC official frets about 'decades' in jail in fake elector case
![](https://www.rawstory.com/media-library/christina-bobb.jpg?id=52130648&width=600&height=600&coordinates=276%2C0%2C284%2C0)
Republican National Committee lawyer Christina Bobb, a former conservative news anchor and attorney for Donald Trump, said she expected to spend the rest of her life in prison if she is found guilty of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Arizona.
During a Monday interview on Real America's Voice, host Steve Bannon asked Bobb what her punishment could be if she is found guilty on nine counts of trying to organize fake electors to hand the election to Trump.
"The nine felonies are how many years in prison?" Bannon wondered.
"I don't know how many for those nine felonies. Yeah, several decades or 50 years in prison," Bobb replied. "Yeah, I assume it would be the rest of my life in prison."
ALSO READ: DeJoy faces pain over postal 'crime wave’
Bobb noted that she had served in the Marine Corps.
"You've dedicated your life to the service of this country, correct?" Bannon said. "And you have nine felonies against you."
"Yes, they are — they — it appears, based on the indictment, that they want me to spend the rest of my life in jail," Bobb agreed.
Bobb was among 18 people charged in the Arizona fake elector scheme. Trump confidantes Rudy Giuliani and Boris Epshteyn were also charged.
Watch the video from Real America's Voice below or at this link.