Georgia grand jury forewoman who wanted to subpoena Trump has witchy Pinterest page

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The Georgia grand jury forewoman who laughed about bringing down the former president has a whacky Pinterest page with collections of pinned magic spells and all things witchy. 

Emily Kohrs, 30, has been on a bizarre media tour that is already causing headaches for prosecutors after she giggled during a televised interview with MSNBC when she said she ‘kind of wanted’ to subpoena Trump just to get the chance to swear him in. 

Many of Kohrs social media accounts have been deleted, but her Pinterest page remains with several collections of pins dedicated to Wicca and Witchcraft. 

Fulton County DA Fani Willis has been probing conduct related the effort by Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 elections. The former president called the ‘ridiculous’ case a ‘strictly political continuation of the greatest Witch Hunt of all time.’ 

Georgia grand jury forewoman who wanted to subpoena Trump has witchy Pinterest page

Emily Kohrs, 30, the forewoman on the Georgia grand jury that could indict former president Donald Trump has a Pinterest page full of posts dedicated to secret spells and magic tricks

On Kohrs' Pinterest page is a collection of pins dedicated to Wicca and Witchcraft. Some of the pins give instructions for magic spells while others lists herbs and other supplies for the spells

On Kohrs’ Pinterest page is a collection of pins dedicated to Wicca and Witchcraft. Some of the pins give instructions for magic spells while others lists herbs and other supplies for the spells

In just one of her multiple interviews about a usually shrouded process, Kohrs told MSNBC why she personally wanted to hear from Trump.

‘I wanted to hear from the former president, but honestly, I wanted to subpoena the former president because I got to swear everybody in,’ she said. 

‘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,’ she continued.

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She said she ‘kind of just thought that would be an awesome moment,’ smiling slyly. 

Kohrs lives in Georgia and has previously been employed as a scheduling coordinator at Elizabeth Gallo Court Reporting LLC, according to her LinkedIn page and at JOANN Fabrics, according to her Facebook page, which shows the 30-year-old in photos dating back for years with her family and friends. 

Her Pinterest page has several collections of pinned posts dedicated to magic, casting spells, herbalist, and sacred science. 

Some of the pins give instructions for magic spells and casting circles, while others lists herbs and other supplies needed for the spells. 

 

Kohrs' Pinterest page has several collections of pinned posts dedicated to casting spells

Kohrs’ Pinterest page has several collections of pinned posts dedicated to casting spells

One post pinned to her Pinterest page gives details on what books to read and how to practice Wicca, Witchcraft, and Paganism

One post pinned to her Pinterest page gives details on what books to read and how to practice Wicca, Witchcraft, and Paganism

There are other posts that lead to spells and detail what's needed for spells in witchcraft

There are other posts that lead to spells and detail what’s needed for spells in witchcraft

In a pin labeled 'Witchcraft Knowledge,' there is information about the Salem Witch Trials and lists different types of witches

In a pin labeled ‘Witchcraft Knowledge,’ there is information about the Salem Witch Trials and lists different types of witches  

As her media tour continues, there have been concerns that it could jeopardize any potential indictments against Trump and his MAGA allies. 

Former federal prosecutor Elie Hoing told Anderson Cooper Kohr’s interviews were a ‘horrible idea’ and a ‘nightmare’ for prosecutors.

‘Mark my words, Donald Trump’s team is going to make a motion if there’s an indictment to dismiss that indictment based on grand jury impropriety’, he added.

‘She’s not supposed to be talking about anything, really.’

Lawyers to witnesses who have appeared before the grand jury, which gets to recommend charges, are already preparing to move to try to quash any indictments, based on her public statements.

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Kohrs also gave comments to CNN about the nature of indictments that could be coming.

‘Can you imagine doing this for eight months and not coming out with a whole list’ of recommended indictments, Kohrs told CNN. ‘It’s not a short list. It’s not.’

Emily Kohrs has been on a media tour, dropping hints about indictments that could be coming

Emily Kohrs has been on a media tour, dropping hints about indictments that could be coming

Trump posted Wednesday calling the case 'ridiculous' case he called a 'strictly political continuation of the greatest Witch Hunt of all time'

Trump posted Wednesday calling the case ‘ridiculous’ case he called a ‘strictly political continuation of the greatest Witch Hunt of all time’ 

‘There may be some names on that list that you wouldn’t expect. But the big name that everyone keeps asking me about – I don’t think you will be shocked,’ she said – in comments that appeared to point to a possible indictment of Trump himself.

She also said in a later interview to the network that indictments could surpass a dozen.

‘I believe so. That’s probably a good assumption,’ she said.

Trump posted Wednesday calling the case ‘ridiculous’ case he called a ‘strictly political continuation of the greatest Witch Hunt of all time.’

‘Now you have an extremely energetic young woman, the (get this!) “foreperson” of the Racist D.A.’s Special Grand Jury, going around and doing a Media Tour revealing, incredibly, the Grand Jury’s inner workings & thoughts. This is not JUSTICE, this is an illegal Kangaroo Court. Atlanta is leading the Nation in Murder and other Violent Crimes. All I did is make TWO PERFECT PHONE CALLS!!!’

In just one of her multiple interviews about a usually shrouded process, Kohrs told MSNBC why she personally wanted to hear from Trump

In just one of her multiple interviews about a usually shrouded process, Kohrs told MSNBC why she personally wanted to hear from Trump

That was a reference to his call to the top state election official stating, ‘I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have,’ amid a recount and fight over the election results in a state that went for Joe Biden.

He has also used the term to apply to his phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky seeking an investigation of Hunter Biden. It was part of his first Senate impeachment.

Former assistant U.S. attorney Elie Honig, speaking of the media tour on CNN, called it ‘a prosecutor’s nightmare.’ He said it was a ‘horrible idea’ and speculated prosecutors are ‘wincing.’

The TV hits came after Kohrs said ‘one or more witnesses’ will be indicted as first reported by the New York Times

‘It is not a short list,’ the forewoman, Emily Kohrs said, adding that the jury had appended eight pages of legal code ‘that we cited at various points in the report.’

Following last week’s release of portion of the report, there are still seven sections that remain sealed with indictment recommendations, according to Kohrs.

Those sections are silent on key details, including who the panel believes committed perjury and what other specific charges should be pursued. But it marks the first time the grand jurors’ recommendations for criminal charges tied to the case have been made public. And it’s a reminder of the intensifying legal challenges facing the former president as he ramps up his third White House bid amid multiple legal investigations.

Trump is also under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice for holding classified documents at his Florida estate.

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