Emily Kohrs muses about her grand jury investigation into Donald Trump and others

Emily Kohrs muses about her grand jury investigation into Donald Trump and others during an interview with NBC. (Image via screengrab/NBC)

An attorney who previously worked in the Trump White House doesn’t think recent comments by a member of the Georgia grand jury tasked to issue a report on the 45th president’s efforts to undo his 2020 electoral loss there are going to mean too much in legal terms.

Emily Kohrs, the forewoman of the special grand jury authorized by a county judge in the Peach State to investigate election subversion efforts by the former president and his allies in the aftermath of Joe Biden’s victory, recently gave a series of interviews to various media outlets detailing some of what happened behind the scenes.

“I kind of wanted to subpoena the former president because I got to swear everybody in,” Kohrs said in one interview. “And so I thought it’d be really cool to get 60 seconds with president Trump of me looking at him, like, ‘Do you solemnly swear…?’ I just – I kind of just thought it would be an awesome moment.”

Since speaking out, her commentary, while not listing charges or discussing votes, has become a lightning rod for criticism.

Attorneys for Trump claim the 30-year-old’s attitude is evidence that the entire process is essentially a sham that has no credibility. Foes of the 45th president have grumbled that her comments may jeopardize efforts to prosecute anyone caught up in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ long-running investigation, Trump or otherwise.



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