Fulton County, Georgia Grand Jury Forewoman Promises “Long List” of Names Coming for Recommended Indictment in “Election Interference” Case, But There’s a Problem

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by Ace

The New York Times loves telling you about what this grand jury forewoman is indiscreetly divulging.
 
Note that grand juries in Georgia do not have the power to actually indict people, only to recommend their indictment. A DA still either acts or refuses to act on the recommendation.

A special grand jury that investigated election interference by former President Donald J. Trump and his allies in Georgia recommended indictments of multiple people on a range of charges in its report, most of which remains sealed, the forewoman of the jury said in an interview today.”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.”
 
She declined to discuss who specifically the special grand jury recommended for indictment, since the judge handling the case decided to keep those details secret when he made public a few sections of the report last week. But seven sections that are still under wraps deal with indictment recommendations, Ms. Kohrs said.
 
Asked whether the jurors had recommended indicting Mr. Trump, Ms. Kohrs gave a cryptic answer: “You’re not going to be shocked. It’s not rocket science,” adding “you won’t be too surprised.”
 
…A focal point of the Atlanta inquiry is a call that Mr. Trump made on Jan. 2, 2021, to Brad Raffensperger, the Georgia secretary of state, in which he pressed Mr. Raffensperger, a fellow Republican, to recalculate the results and “find” 11,780 votes, or enough to overturn his loss in the state.
 
“We definitely started with the first phone call, the call to Secretary Raffensperger that was so publicized,” said Ms. Kohrs, whom The Associated Press first named and spoke with on Tuesday about the election meddling investigation.
 
“I will tell you that if the judge releases the recommendations, it is not going to be some giant plot twist,” she added. “You probably have a fair idea of what may be in there. I’m trying very hard to say that delicately.”

Here’s what the New York Times isn’t telling you: The forewoman is showing a clear emotional and partisan investment in seeing The Bad Orange Man indicted which will be used by Trump to quash the grand jury’s recommendation as tainted.
 
She’s also obviously… off.
 
Isn’t a grand jury’s work and findings supposed to be secret? Does she think that she’s observing the rule of secrecy by just dropping Big Hints about what they’re recommending?
 
She says she’ll be “sad” if the DA doesn’t prosecute the Orange Bad Man.
 
And you want the foretard of your jury emotionally invested in a specific outcome like that.Anderson Cooper is upset not that a real live CNN viewer got on the grand jury, but that this real live CNN viewer then outed herself by speaking to CNN!
 
Doesn’t this retard know that Democrat Progressives are supposed to hide their lunatic agenda from the public, lest the public get any chance to weigh in on it?
 
This is all very unexpected behavior from a leftwinger. I’m just beside myself with confusion, I am, I am!
 
A friend notes: Imagine what the DC juries sitting in judgment of the J6 protesters are like. They’re filled with mutants like this. This woman would be counted as a high achiever among them.

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Once again, the left desperately grasps at pathetic straws. If Trump had made a call to Raffensperger and said, “Find me 11,780 votes.”, they might have a case. However, since context is important, it is best to consider that Trump and his team on the phone called to discuss investigating obvious incidents of election fraud and the importance of the small margin involved. So, clearly, Trump was in no way trying to get Raffensperger to illegally conjure up 11,780 votes but to look into the fraud, correct the counts and SEE if there was a turn of 11,780 votes. Otherwise, why would Trump have all those people on the phone?

This is so painfully obvious to be ridiculous, but one of the things Democrats excel at is wasting taxpayer money in the pursuit of their imaginary crimes or to try and stain an opponent with legal action.

It would be no surprise if charges are preferred. It’s what the left does and why our entire justice system is becoming a tattered joke. But is there any possible way to see a crime here? No, not for honest, rational people.

But, I guess the walls are closing in. Again. Yawn.

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She is a witchcraft practitioner.

Last edited 1 year ago by TrumpWon

07/14/23 – Trump asks Ga. Supreme Court to shut down election interference probe as charging decisions near

Lawyers for Donald Trump filed petitions in two Georgia courts Friday seeking to shut down Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s probe into whether the former president and his allies interfered in the state’s 2020 presidential election.

The petitions filed in Georgia Supreme Court and Fulton County Superior Court seek to disqualify Willis from investigating Trump and to quash a report from the special grand jury she used to help her investigation. Trump is also seeking a court order barring Willis “from introducing any evidence obtained via the special purpose grand jury process to a regular grand jury.”

The filings say time is of the essence. Willis “has signaled that she will use the report — itself the fruit of contorted and coopted process — to secure an indictment against Petitioner within weeks, if not days,” the petition says…

But wait, there’s more!

The filings claim Willis, a Democrat, should be disqualified because she has a conflict of interest and that the special grand jury she called was given too much free rein, including by being allowed to call witnesses from out of state, such as Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.. Graham resisted the panel’s subpoena in court challenges, but the grand jury was eventually able to question him about a phone call he made to the state’s top election official after the election.

In the high court petition, Trump said allowing the district attorney to proceed with her case could expose him to “reputational harm” through a “flagrant disregard for and violation of his fundamental constitutional rights” while he’s running for president…

Reputational harm? The entire point of this exercise is to tell the world what the son-of-a-bitch did and present the evidence that proves it. Half of the country knows already.

Last edited 9 months ago by Greg

Better Trump should be disqualified from ever holding public office.

Because you can’t beat him in a legal election?

What kind of legal authority do you think any regime resulting from Trump’s false arrest will really have?

All Trump asked for them to do is audit the votes. Only 11,800 votes were needed (there were more illegal votes by underage voters than that) for the true outcome of the election to be confirmed were needed. Democrats committed fraud all over Georgia and the facts bore that out. Trump wasn’t asking for anything illegal, just justice. The fact that they try to turn that honest request into a crime once again demonstrates how the corrupt and frightened Democrats abuse the law when they can’t win elections honestly.