by James A. Bacon

Who leaked police-cam videos meant to embarrass Bert Ellis to The Washington Post? If we knew the answer to that, we could get a clearer view of the behind-the-scenes power play to shape the future of the University of Virginia.
Governor Glenn Youngkin has asked Ellis to resign from his position on the UVA Board of Visitors, and Ellis has so far resisted. The objection to Ellis cited in the Post — which is consistent with what I have heard — is that his outspoken manner conflicts with the gentlemanly demeanor that Youngkin would like to see on the UVA board. The two men are scheduled to hash out their issues in a meeting this afternoon.
But there is more going on than a difference of style. Ellis is a hate object for the left. Just read the comments on The Washington Post article that broke the news of the requested resignation, for a taste of the venom. Ellis was the victim of a character assassination campaign when Democrats almost blocked his nomination to the board in 2022, and his enemies could be dusting off the same playbook.
Sources are leaking. Their identities and motives remain obscure.
The Post cites at least “two people familiar with the matter” for its article this morning laying bare the controversy. The reporters, Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff and Laura Vozzella, do not identify their sources, but they provide clues. One is probably a senior Youngkin administration official. The identity of the second is uncertain, but some evidence points to someone senior in the UVA administration.
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