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Christina Bobb, born on November 4, 1982, in Michigan as the younger of two daughters, graduated high school early in Phoenix, Arizona, to attend the University of Arizona, where she played as a reserve goalkeeper for the Wildcats soccer team in 2000 and 2001 before transferring to Texas Christian University. She earned a master's degree in national security law from Georgetown University and served in the United States Marine Corps as a Judge Advocate, including operational law duties in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. She later worked as an executive secretary for the Department of Homeland Security. A former host for One America News Network (OANN) and a licensed attorney, Bobb has served as counsel for Donald Trump. She rose to prominence through her promotion of false claims that the 2020 U.S. presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump and her involvement in efforts to overturn the results, including participation in the FBI investigation regarding Trump's handling of classified government documents. In March 2024, the Republican National Committee appointed her to lead its election integrity program. In April 2024, Bobb and 17 other Arizona Republicans were indicted for their alleged roles in the Trump fake electors plot to subvert the 2020 election.