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WATCH: Trump Grand Jury Forewoman’s Kooky Cable News Blitz

A Georgia special grand jury investigator might have put off any potential prosecution by appearing on cable television and detailing the investigation. She’s still enjoying her fame and talking to newspapers and networks about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and subpoenas.

In a CNN appearance this Wednesday, Emily Kohrs smiled while declining to comment on whether she had suggested charges against Trump. MSNBC also saw her smile and shift her eyes after she said that she wouldn’t. “speak on exact indictments.”

Kohrs stated her opinion during the CNN segment. “only request” The investigation is “for something to happen.”

“I don’t necessarily know what it is,” The member of the jury said. “But I will be frustrated if nothing happens.”

Kohrs claimed to local papers that she drew during proceedings “sketches of witnesses like Sen. Lindsey Graham” And he wore in “at least one witness” While “holding a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles popsicle stick,” MSNBC pointed out. MSNBC noted that she also stated that she had “never voted before.”

Kohrs said she was willing to swear in Trump for MSNBC because she would be able to ask him if. “solemnly swear” The truth. The jury did not subpoena former president.

Experts have suggested that Kohrs’s presence on the media could prevent any possible Trump prosecution. According to one of Trump’s lawyers, Kohrs had spoken about jury deliberations and violated her special grand jury oath. Numerous legal experts, including left-wing media professionals, believe that Kohrs should not be participating in the media blitz. Barbara McQuade of MSNBC, as an example. Write Kohrs’s comments are “reckless” And come “awfully close to revealing deliberations.”

Some lawyers have even gone further than that, offering a lawyer for each witness. Telling The Washington Post Kohrs has abused “the due process … of people who haven’t been accused of a thing.”


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