Are you all telling me that your attention spans are that limited?
It gets better -- the freaky bitch worked for a court reporting agency! She knew exactly what she was doing! She possessed the mens rea that proves she deliberately disclosed Grand Jury proceedings to compromise a grand jury inquiry specifically to -- what is obvious (to everyone but Ronlims) -- speed along the banana court prosecution of a former President!
This dizzy bumpkin wanted her 15 minutes of fame and she should get the last 5 minutes by becoming one of the first traitors to be stripped of her American citizenship under Trump II, viz the upcoming renewal of the Roman punishment of exile.
"The bizarre media tour that the jury’s forewoman has been on in the last 24 hours (circa Feb. 22, 2023) and counting, which some legal experts fear could jeopardize the DA’s ability to nail Trump to a wall. Speaking to The New York Times, forewoman Emily Kohrs revealed that the special grand jury recommended multiple indictments, saying, “It is not a short list.”Asked if Donald Trump’s name was on that list, she told the outlet: “You’re not going to be shocked. It’s not rocket science…. It is not going to be some giant plot twist. You probably have a fair idea of what may be in there. I’m trying very hard to say that delicately.”
In an interview with the Associated Press, Kohrs also indicated that the case involved immunity deals for witnesses as well as police escorts for her and her fellow jurors.
Meanwhile, Kohrs told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution 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.”
At the same time, others have raised concerns that by speaking out on the probe, Kohrs could jeopardize the outcome of the special grand jury. Special grand juries in Georgia are not authorized to make indictments but can recommend charges to Willis, who may then impanel a traditional grand jury, which has the power to indict.
Former federal prosecutor Elie Honig described Kohrs's interviews as "a prosecutor's nightmare," telling CNN's Anderson Cooper that he predicts Trump's legal team will make a motion to dismiss any indictment based on her decision to speak about the investigation to the public.
Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor and president of Los Angeles-based West Coast Trial Lawyers, also told Newsweek that Kohr's recent media tour "feeds into Trump's argument that the grand jury investigation is a political witch hunt by a Democratic district attorney and the left-leaning mainstream news media."