Legal experts are deeply concerned that the media blitz Georgia grand jury forewoman Emily Kohrs has been on may hurt a potential Trump indictment.
that the grand jury heard Trump phone calls that have not yet been disclosed to the public. “It is amazing how many hours of footage you can find of that man on the phone,” she said. When told that Trump had insisted he’d gotten “total exoneration” from the grand jury, she reportedly “burst out laughing” and asked, ”Did he really say that? Oh, that’s fantastic. That’s phenomenal. I love it.”
Unfortunately, it doesn’t stop there; Kohrs went on TV too. In an interview with CNN, she reiterated that the jury had recommended that numerous people be indicted, again saying, “It’s not a short list,” and also noting that it would be “good” to assume that the jury had recommended charging more than a dozen individuals.
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