Emily Kohrs, the foreperson on Georgia’s special grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump, has baffled onlookers with her gleeful behavior and coyness during a recent media blitz.
The 30-year-old Kohrs, part of a special grand jury in Fulton County empaneled to investigate allegations of illicit meddling in the 2020 election, has spoken on-camera to NBC News and CNN, and granted interviews to the Associated Press, New York Times and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution this week.
Kohrs smiled, smirked and joked as she spoke to CNN’s Kate Bolduan, who asked her how many people were in trouble based on the grand jury’s recommendations. She appeared thrilled to be on television as she told Bolduan she didn’t want to disobey the judge by offering too much information.
“It’s not a short list,” she said before chuckling.
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Bolduan then asked if the jury recommended charges against former President Trump, the question on everyone’s mind. Kohrs had already made headlines by telling print outlets that they wouldn’t be surprised by the result, leading to speculation that it had indeed recommended Trump be charged with a crime. The grand jury she was on was only investigatory, however, meaning it doesn’t have indictment powers.
“I really don’t want to share something that the judge made a conscious decision not to share,” Kohrs said while smiling. “I will tell you that it was a process where we heard his name a lot. Um, we definitely heard a lot about former President Trump and we definitely discussed him a lot in the room. And I’ll say that, uh, when this list comes out… there are no major plot twists waiting for you.”
Bolduan laughed herself and told the animated Kohrs that her response only raised more questions.
“I know, I’m sorry,” Kohrs, described by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as “high energy,” said while giggling.
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