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The foreperson in Georgia’s special grand jury is on a media tour that may jeopardize the Fulton County DA’s investigation into former President Donald Trump.

Emily Kohrs is the foreperson of a special grand jury empaneled by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in her search for evidence that Trump and his allies attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

Normally we don’t hear from the members of a grand jury – much less know their names. But Kohrs is so desperate for attention that she is willing to talk to anyone.

So far, Kohrs has given giddy interviews to CNN, MSNBC, and The New York Times.

Kohrs told MSNBC that the special grand jury recommended indictments against “witnesses” who committed perjury by lying to the grand jury.

She didn’t name anyone on the list which includes Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and top-level Trump associates like former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, and attorneys John Eastman and Jenna Ellis.

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Trump called her comments a “total exoneration” for him.

Although the grand jury decided not to subpoena Trump, Kohrs giggled and said it would’ve been “really cool” to swear him in as the foreperson.

CBS News reported that witnesses and their lawyers are seeking to overturn potential indictments.

Liberals on Twitter are desperately grasping for anything positive to come out of Kohr’s media tour.