Indictments are reportedly coming out in a Georgia election probe that sought to target former and possible future President Donald Trump. It appears as if there are no expected surprises, which means it’s unlikely in our guess that Trump himself will be charged for anything.
Many are apparently being targeted however. One grand jury member is making liberals concerned that her blathering to news channels before everything unfolds could hurt the prosecution for whatever they plan on doing.
“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.
Emily Kohrs walked right up to the line but didn’t cross it. She didn’t talk about anything not public “if you’ve been paying attention”. Bad messenger, I wouldn’t recommend jurors talking before charges but – SHE DID NOT RUIN THE CASE.”
A different Twitter user responded:
“I really wish Emily Kohrs would just keep her mouth shut! Trumps Defense right now is drooling over these interviews. You dont talk about this now….If she wants to blabber..wait until AFTER an indictment at least. Total airhead!”
Donald Trump has claimed exoneration in the probe already. But the “we really got him this time” media wants people to think he “may” still be indicted, as shown by this Forbes story.
Trump is facing pressure from both sides these days. He has of course the normal Democrat ire. Now, many closet Trump hating Republicans are salivating at the idea of Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis possibly running too. This GOP primary for 2024 may end up similar to the way the 2016 one went.
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