How Georgia grand jury foreperson's media tour hinting at Trump indictment could backfire

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The foreperson of a special grand jury convened in Fulton County, Georgia, to examine possible election interference by former President Donald Trump and his allies went on a string of media tours this week, raising speculation as to whether she may have done damage ahead of any potential charges arising from the probe.

In interviews with CNN, the Associated Press, the New York Times, and more, 30-year-old grand jury foreperson Emily Kohrs offered some eye-raising details about key witnesses and charging recommendations potentially surrounding nearly a dozen people.

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This is why he can't get a fair trial in New York

NextGenerationHealth
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If this foreperson really wanted something to happen she would have done no interviews and kept her mouth shut who ever wanted her to do these interviews obviously was part of the defendants

aaronjohnson
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Once trump get indicted everyone will forget about her. The fact that she is still out there proves that she is not operating against the states best interests. She is no longer a jurist. Her vow of silence is over once she left the court for the final time. As a former jury foreman I remember all my jurists and I talking freely about the case on the way out of the courthouse and in the parking lot after we finished. We could have talked to strangers on the street if we chose.

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