It’s likely going to go down as one of the weirder moments in the extended Trump legal saga, Save Jerseyans, and that’s really saying something…
I’m referring to a series of interviews given by Emily Kohrs, a young lady who served as foreperson of the Atlanta grand jury charged with investigation Trump election fraud allegations over the past several months
“What did you personally want to hear from the former president?” an MSNBC reporter asked Kohrs during one of her sit downs
“I wanted to hear from the former president, but honestly, I wanted to subpoena the former president because I got to swear everybody in, and so I thought it would be really cool to get 60 seconds with President Trump, of me looking at him and be like, ‘Do you solemnly swear,’ and me getting to swear him in. I just… I kinda just thought that would be an awesome moment,” said Kohrs who, amazingly, had trouble NOT giggling.
Here’s a clip:
Emily Kohrs is the foreperson on the Trump Grand Jury in Georgia. She thinks it'd be like "really cool" to subpoena Trump… like totally.
CNN: “This was a horrible idea and I guarantee you prosecutors are wincing."
No kidding.#GeorgiaGrandJury pic.twitter.com/hpg5qxmoX6
— OutspokenSamantha (@Outspoken_Sam) February 22, 2023
She’s also spoken to CNN, The New York Times, and the Associated Press, and Kohrs is clearly loving every last minute of the attention. The justice system is serious business, and the indictment of a U.S. president would represent a grave moment in U.S. history, yet Kohrs behaved like a school child who got a chance to visit a movie set and see her favorite stars.
What she might not love:
The likelihood that her PR tour will result in motions to throw out any prospective indictments from the defendants including President Trump if it comes to that.