Emily Kohrs has harmed image of Trump Georgia probe–Former prosecutor

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Neama Rahmani said that while the 'optics' of the special grand jury forewoman's media blitz are not good, they ultimately will not harm the investigation.

Kohrs also suggested that she would be disappointed if no charges were brought forward following the special grand jury's recommendations because"too much of my time" was spent on it, and provided other details and tidbits ofAbove, former President Donald Trump, wearing a MAGA hat, speaks at the East Palestine Fire Department in East Palestine, Ohio on February 22, 2023.

Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor and president of Los Angeles-based West Coast Trial Lawyers, said that while perhaps inadvisable, Kohrs did not violate state laws by discussing the special grand jury report as revealing its deliberations. It is also Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, not the special grand jury, who will ultimately decide on whether to bring forward any charges in the investigation.

"Kohrs' media tour isn't helpful, and feeds into Trump's argument that the grand jury investigation is a political witch hunt by a Democratic district attorney and the left-leaning mainstream news media," Rahmani told"But setting aside the bad optics, it won't have much of a legal effect on a potential indictment. The special grand jury could only investigate and make recommendations on what charges to bring.

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