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Networks That Platformed Forewoman of Georgia Special Grand Jury Into Trump Are Regretting It

The forewoman of a special grand jury in the Georgia criminal probe into the two cable networks Former President Trump These are the same networks who are promoting her media blitz. 

This week, Emily Kohrs was the focus of national attention for her insight into the jury’s deliberations and whether or not it recommended that Trump and other Republicans be charged with their roles in trying to reverse the 2020 election results in Peach State. 

Videos of her sit-downs on CNN and NBC quickly went viral. She is known for her eccentric enthusiasm and giggly demeanor. Trump foes worry that this could help his defense team to dismiss the case. 

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Emily Kohrs, the foreperson on Georgia's special grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump, has baffled onlookers with laughing and bizarre behavior during a media blitz. 

Emily Kohrs is the Georgia’s special Grand Jury member investigating former President Donald Trump. She has baffled everyone with her hilarious and bizarre behavior during a media blast.  (Screenshot/CNN/CNNThisMorning)

Soon after her interview with CNN’s Kate Bolduan Tuesday, Anderson Cooper & Elie Honig joined her. They were stunned and reacted with amazement

“First of all, why this person is talking on TV, I do not understand,” Cooper was shocked. “She’s clearly enjoying herself. But, I mean, is this responsible? She was the foreperson of this grand jury!”

“This is a horrible idea,” Honig, a CNN legal analysts. “And I guarantee you that prosecutors are wincing, watching her go on this-“

“I was wincing just watching her eagerness to like, you know, hint at stuff,” Cooper exclaimed. “There’s no reason for her to be out talking.”

“No. It’s a prosecutor’s nightmare,” Cooper was told by Honig. “Mark my words, Donald Trump’s team is going to make a motion if there’s an indictment to dismiss that indictment based on grand jury impropriety.”

Maggie Haberman, CNN’s political analyst, offered similar sentiments on “CNN This Morning.”

“If I’m the prosecutor, I’m not sure that I want this media tour taking place because I’m confident that Donald Trump’s lawyers are going to use this, just based on what I was hearing last night from people, to try to argue that this is prejudicial in terms of what she is saying,” Haberman is a New York Times reporter.

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CNN contributor Alyssa Farah Griffin Roasted Kohrs “The View,” Joy Behar, Joy’s co-host “could have held her glee better and come off more impartial than this lady” What are Kohrs? “comes out of central casting” The way Republicans see it “crazy Trump Derangement Syndrome liberal.”

MSNBC “Morning Joe” Joe Scarborough was the host. “Oh, God” As his wife and colleague Mika Brzezinski, he offered a summary of all interviews Kohrs did, including NBC News. 

“Seriously,” Scarborough stated in disbelief. 

Georgia grand jury foreperson Emily Kohrs talks about indictments in election probe to NBC.

Emily Kohrs, Georgia grand jury foreperson, talks to NBC about indictments in an election probe. (NBC/Screenshot)

“Morning Joe” Willie Geist, co-host, acknowledged that Kohrs’ media tour was. “not great,” How does she? “said somethings she probably shouldn’t have said” How she gave Trump his name “a whole bunch of ammunition.”

Barbara McQuade (MSNBC columnist, former prosecutor) wrote Thursday that she was “mortified” About Kohr “reckless” media tour. 

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“A blabbing grand jury threatens to upend the whole enterprise. At some point, impropriety by a grand jury could be grounds for a claim of violation of the due process rights of the accused,” McQuade shared his thoughts with readers. “And a successful claim could taint anything that occurred afterward, requiring dismissal of any indictments and a complete do-over, so long as the statute of limitations has not yet run.” 

MSNBC tweeted the column, sharing it with Twitter. “Loose lips sink ships — and can surely do the same for investigations. Emily Kohrs’ media tour is reckless.”

In all her appearances, the 30-year-old Kohrs appeared to strongly hint that Trump was among those recommended for criminal charges – the grand jury she was on did not have indictment powers. Her coy and smug grins were so odd that even Lawrence O’Donnell (left-wing MSNBC host) felt compelled after watching clips from her interview on NBC to declare she wasn’t a seasoned media professional.

“I thought it would be really cool to get sixty seconds with President Trump of me looking at him, and being like, ‘Do you solemnly swear—’ and me getting to swear him in. I just thought that would be an awesome moment,” Kohrs was excited to tell NBC News. 

Kohrs, a CNN host, revealed that multiple people were recommended for indictments. He chuckled. “It’s not a short list,” she quipped. One remark that she made was especially criticized was her statement that she would be disappointed if the grand jury did not bring up any charges. “too much of my time” Other people also worked on the matter.

Georgia grand jury foreperson Emily Kohrs discusses Trump case with CNN.

Emily Kohrs, Georgia grand jury foreperson, speaks out about the Trump case with CNN (CNN/screenshot)

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She smirked, but she didn’t want to say if Trump was on it. “Especially If they’ve been following the investigation, I can’t see it being a shocker,” She spoke out about the indictments.

On NBC News, CNNShe said that there was no such thing. “plot twists,” Sometimes she smiled as if she knew she was making tantalizing comments.

This report was contributed by Kristine Parks and Nikolas Lanum from Fox News. 


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