Head Juror In Georgia Grand Jury Case Says She’ll Be ‘Sad’ If Trump Isn’t Charged
Charlie Kirk Staff
02/22/2023

The foreperson in the Georgia Grand Jury trial has been making a series of bizarre statements that suggest extreme bias against former President Donald Trump, which has been described as a “prosecutor’s nightmare.”
In an interview with CNN, Emily Kohrs said that she would be “sad” if, in the end, Trump isn’t indicted.
“After everything you’ve seen, what would your reaction be if the DA decides against bringing any charges” against the former president, asked the CNN host.
“I would be sad if nothing happens. That’s about my only request there is for something to happen. I don’t necessarily know what it is, I’m no legal expert, I’m not the judge, I’m not the lawyers but I would be frustrated if nothing happens. This was too much information, too much of my time, too much of everyone’s time, too much of their time, too much arguing in court about getting to appear before us. There was just too much to just be ‘okay we’re good, bye,'” Kohrs said.
WATCH:
Head Juror says she will be “sad if nothing happens” to Trump in Grand Jury trial.
It’s almost like they’re *trying* to throw the case 😂😂😂
— Clayton Keirns (@CKeirns) February 22, 2023
“And if it was just a perjury charge, would that be acceptable to you?”, the CNN host asked in a follow-up question.
“That’s fine. I will be happy as long as something happens,” Kohrs replied.
Reports noted that legal experts are cringing over Kohr’s remarks, with some asking why she’s doing interviews in the first place, showing such extreme bias.
This is the foreperson from the Trump Georgia grand jury.
She is currently running around like a giddy girl doing interviews on every major station.
If I was Trump, I’d be very happy right now.pic.twitter.com/d3ql0GH1AG
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 22, 2023
“Did you personally want to hear from the former President?” asked the MSNBC host.
“I wanted to hear from the former President, but honestly, I kind of wanted to subpoena the former President because I got to swear everybody in, so I thought it would be really cool to get 60 seconds with President Trump, of me looking at him and being like ‘do you solemnly swear’ and me getting to swear him in, I just feel like that would have been an awesome moment,” Kohrs said, smiling in a giddy fashion the entire time.
Following her interview, several observers opined that she has blown any chance the grand jury may have had to indict Trump, including far-left CNN.
CNN’s reaction to the foreperson of the Grand Jury that investigated Donald Trump in Georgia making her rounds on cable news:
“Why this person is talking on TV, I do not understand”
“I guarantee you prosecutors are wincing… It’s a prosecutor’s nightmare” pic.twitter.com/DsQK0g60h2
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) February 22, 2023
She also did another interview in which she made similar bizarre statements and facial expressions, even going so far as to hint that there will be a great many indictments.
BREAKING: @CNN interview with Foreperson Juror Emily Kohrs in Trump GA Grand Jury says "there will be no surprises" in indictments if you've been following. Also more than 12 people recommended for charges.#trump #grandjury #Trump2024 #TrumpIsGuilty #Jan6th pic.twitter.com/kk5sVPP6Rl
— Trent Cannon News 4 Dummies (@TheNews4Dummies) February 22, 2023
“I guarantee you prosecutors are wincing… It’s a prosecutor’s nightmare,” one legal expert told CNN.
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