THE SIGNAL
The leader of an Atlanta-based special grand jury that investigated whether former President Donald Trump and his allies illegally interfered in the 2020 election is speaking out, and by doing so, legal experts warn she may be creating hurdles for prosecutors.Emily Kohrs, a 30-year-old resident of Georgia‘s Fulton County who says she volunteered to serve as forewoman of the panel, appeared for a series of media interviews on Tuesday. She offered an insider’s view of what transpired and teased as many as a dozen indictment recommendations.When asked by The New York Times whether the special grand jury recommended Trump in particular be indicted, she said, “You’re not going to be shocked. …
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