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Foreperson says Georgia grand jury recommended multiple indictments in Trump investigation


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21 hours ago, Very Wide Right said:

Just watch this woman in this video LOL, she is typical of the clowns working against Trump.

 

Just look in the mirror at a Clown who apologizes for Trump

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18 hours ago, Woody said:

 

She looks like she belongs in our LibsofTikTok thread.  :niterider:

 

That I do agree with!

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16 hours ago, SackMan518 said:

Dear Lord, you think these dopes would have gotten tired of saying "The walls are closing in on Trump, we've got him now" for 5 fucking years. It's mainly @HipKatstill buying into it like a guy who is constantly abused by his girlfriend but is convinced that any day now the light will turn on for her, she'll realize he's a great guy, and start treating him better. The MSM is abusing the psyches of these poor people! At least that other poster, forgot its name, finally gave up on it.

Uh huh... Your TDS is showing again.

Did I say the walls are closing in?? No, I posted a video of a a Juror talking about a Grand Jury report in a case he's in where she didn't name him as someone being indicted. Obviously YOU think he is, since you went right to Trump

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12 hours ago, Philly'sFinest said:

Problem is that leftist pussies can't survive without us

America would collapse, and freedom and liberty would be dead forever

Cry more

Really?? I gotta hear this, while I pull the data on how most Red states are broke and depend on Government handouts that are supported by Blue states.

 

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3 minutes ago, HipKat said:

Uh huh... Your TDS is showing again.

Did I say the walls are closing in?? No, I posted a video of a a Juror talking about a Grand Jury report in a case he's in where she didn't name him as someone being indicted. Obviously YOU think he is, since you went right to Trump

Of course I went to Trump because that's the endgame here. They target everyone who surrounds Trump hoping to get someone to flip and make an official statement about something that they can get him on. Clearly you don't understand the nuances of "Lawfare" strategy. This is what has been going on for 5 years. Don't worry bud, I'm here to educate and edify you.

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1 minute ago, SackMan518 said:

Of course I went to Trump because that's the endgame here. They target everyone who surrounds Trump hoping to get someone to flip and make an official statement about something that they can get him on. Clearly you don't understand the nuances of "Lawfare" strategy. This is what has been going on for 5 years. Don't worry bud, I'm here to educate and edify you.

She actually said about a dozen indictments and even these are just recommendations to a larger grand jury. Would I do the Snoopy Dance if Trump got indicted?? Fucking A right I would but I'm not holding my breath

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9 minutes ago, HipKat said:

She actually said about a dozen indictments and even these are just recommendations to a larger grand jury. Would I do the Snoopy Dance if Trump got indicted?? Fucking A right I would but I'm not holding my breath

The larger picture is exactly as I said, indict anybody and everybody with the ultimate goal of getting Trump. The strategy is not rocket science.

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19 minutes ago, SackMan518 said:

The larger picture is exactly as I said, indict anybody and everybody with the ultimate goal of getting Trump. The strategy is not rocket science.

Trump DID try to get the George AG to "find" the exact number of votes he needed to win Georgia. There's no debating it.

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7 minutes ago, HipKat said:

Trump DID try to get the George AG to "find" the exact number of votes he needed to win Georgia. There's no debating it.

Yeah, he didn't need to find any though. They just needed to delete all of the fakes ones that wiped out Trump's margins.

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Hmmm, this case is already going nowhere. It gave @HipKata little hope for a minute though! LOL

Trump Grand Jury Foreman is into 'Green Witchcraft' & Even CNN Admits She's a 'Prosecutor’s Nightmare'.
Emily Kohrs appeared corporate media this week, teasing an indictment of the 45th President of the United States.

 

Emily Kohrs — the grand jury foreman — appeared on major corporate media networks this week to tease a possible indictment of President Donald J. Trump in the Georgia election case. While telling the Associated Press she was not part of any particular political party, she also remarked, “If I chose a political party, it would be the not-crazy party.”

So it’s worth figuring out what “not-crazy” means like to someone like Kohrs, who also fawned over Cassidy Hutchinson, the anti-Trump former White House aide who recently admitting lying about her ludicrous tale of Trump lunging into the driver’s seat in the Presidential limousine before attacking a Secret Service agent.

We all still want to see that re-enactment, though.

If you haven’t yet watched Kohrs, here’s an indicative clip from Tuesday night.

 

Kohrs also spoke with CNN’s Kate Bolduan, and MSNBC’s Ally Wagner, in interviews that even Anderson Cooper, the Huffington Post, and Yahoo! News openly “cringed” and “winced” over (their words, not mine).

COOPER: First of all why this person is talking on TV, I do not understand. Because, she’s clearly enjoying herself, but I mean, is this responsible? She was the foreperson of this grand jury!

HONIG: This is a horrible idea And I guarantee you that prosecutors are wincing, watching her go on this–

COOPER: I was wincing just watching her eagerness to like, hint at stuff.

 

A snapshot of Kohrs’s Pinterest activity, however, may provide a hint of what she considers to be crazy, or “not-crazy”. Let’s start with the folder labelled “magic,’ I suppose. And hat-tip to “SomeB1tchIKnow” on Twitter, whose online digging first revealed much of what follows:

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Ms. Kohrs appears to be preoccupied with things related to astrology and crystals. So what, right? Plenty of people are. Maybe you are. Well, if that’s where it ended, I’d be getting a massage instead of sitting at this uncomfortable desk.

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Amongst her other, relatively normal Pinterest saves are a few strange folders showing she might just be into some, uh, stranger things.

Kohrs has saved posts about witchery, sorcery, spell timings, poisonous herbs, superstitions, and psychic abilities. Now, I get. There are plenty of people out there who believe in some or all of this stuff. A full 27 percent of Americans. A full 25 percent of people in the South. A full 32 percent of women under 44. So there’s quite a high likelihood of someone like Kohrs (or you?) becoming a critical part of such a grand jury.

But at the same time, the same recent study revealed that 39 percent of Americans would be less likely to vote for a candidate who is interested in astrology, while just 7 percent of people said it would make them more likely.

In politics, at least, it’s pretty clear this is an undesirable trait.

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And if it’s an undesirable trait in electoral politics, how can it be a desirable (or even neutral) trait in a grand jury investigation with major political ramifications?

The left is consistently raising questions about people with avowed Christian convictions, and their suitability for positions of power. And that’s in a country where nearly two-thirds identify as Christian, where the currency bears the words, “In God We Trust,” and where until extremely recently, it would be odd to not find a Bible in every hotel room or household.

And if you perhaps have some interest overlap with Ms. Kohrs, and/or fancy that I’m being a little harsh in my judgment over such things, I invite you to watch some more of her behavior on national television last night:

 

Religious freedom is a non-negotiable part of the U.S. political settlement, as are fair trials by juries of your peers. I just can’t help but wonder: we all laughed along about the QAnon Shaman (who was a climate change activist), so how could we take Emily Kohrs – who has been handed a significant amount of power – seriously?

As Elie Honig told Anderson Cooper last night: “It’s a prosecutor’s nightmare.”

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10 hours ago, HipKat said:

She actually said about a dozen indictments and even these are just recommendations to a larger grand jury. Would I do the Snoopy Dance if Trump got indicted?? Fucking A right I would but I'm not holding my breath

Her teevee "performances" are likely undermining any effort to get a Trump indictment.

So I encourage you to prepare your dance moves while enjoying her wisdom on this topic.

 

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10 hours ago, SackMan518 said:

Yeah, he didn't need to find any though. They just needed to delete all of the fakes ones that wiped out Trump's margins.

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45 minutes ago, IrishLass said:

Her teevee "performances" are likely undermining any effort to get a Trump indictment.

So I encourage you to prepare your dance moves while enjoying her wisdom on this topic.

 

 

 

 

I actually fucking said she's fucking up by going on camera. Like, literally said just that.

Don't you have a Covid conspiracy to buy into?

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24 minutes ago, HipKat said:
25 minutes ago, HipKat said:

I actually fucking said she's fucking up by going on camera. Like, literally said just that.

Don't you have a Covid conspiracy to buy into?

 

She's your Great Wiccan Hope. 

You sound like you might be a jab low. The lines for the boosters *can't* be that long at this point. 

 

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31 minutes ago, IrishLass said:

She's your Great Wiccan Hope. 

You sound like you might be a jab low. The lines for the boosters *can't* be that long at this point. 

 

You DO know I haven't had any boosters, right?

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11 hours ago, HipKat said:

You DO know I haven't had any boosters, right?

Any reason you aren't "up-to-date" as Fauci and the CDC are recommending?

But, welcome to the ANTI-VAX crowd.

Because anyone not up-to-date is technically anti-vax. 

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On 2/22/2023 at 2:22 AM, ICRockets2 said:

The whole point of our justice system is that being a juror is a mutual responsibility for everybody from all walks of life.  There's no more honorable civic duty than serving on a jury.  I don't know how you can mock the fundamentals of our system and still pretend to give one iota of a fuck about the Constitution.  

Okay, that's a little over the top.   If you want a comprehensive, three- dimensional, and nuanced understanding of our constitution, PM me for a modest discount on the 'Understanding the United States Constitution and its Application in Modern American Society' sub syllabus of my Voter Coaching Services program. 

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Just now, FanBack said:

Okay, that's a little over the top.   If you want a comprehensive, three- dimensional, and nuanced understanding of our constitution, PM me for a modest discount on the 'Understanding the United States Constitution and its Application in Modern American Society' sub syllabus of my Voter Coaching Services program. 

Answer the following for an additional 5% discount. 

Which former Buffalo Bills receiver did FanBack nickname:

'The man who can never be tried by a jury in a court of law under the American Judicial System'

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3 hours ago, FanBack said:

Answer the following for an additional 5% discount. 

Which former Buffalo Bills receiver did FanBack nickname:

'The man who can never be tried by a jury in a court of law under the American Judicial System'

It's Peerless Price!!

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5 hours ago, FanBack said:

Answer the following for an additional 5% discount. 

Which former Buffalo Bills receiver did FanBack nickname:

'The man who can never be tried by a jury in a court of law under the American Judicial System'

I'm pretty sure that's not a nickname, it's just describing the implications of his actual name.

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