On Tuesday’s episode of MSNBC’s “The Last Word,” Fulton County, Georgia, grand jury forewoman Emily Kohrs stated that her panel has recommended charges for more than a dozen persons following its investigation into former President Trump’s call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
Television anchor Lawrence O’Donnell remarked, “Emily Kohrs had a fantastic 42-minute interview with NBC’s Blayne Alexander.”
About a dozen persons, he claims she informed him, were recommended for prosecution by the grand jury.
Around this time, Alexander pondered aloud, “And so we are talking about several people?”
Kohrs delivered a satisfactory reaction, as anticipated.
Alexander said, “Where do we stand in terms of numbers? This site could include a lot of information.
When asked how long the list was, Kohrs said it best: “is not short.”
A little surprised, “So we’re talking about more than a dozen people?” Alexander had a sudden inquiry.
It is my view that “Kohrs indeed said it.
Is there anyone here whose name rings a bell? “Reference to Alexander’s words. Words or names that stand out like a sore thumb?”
Without a doubt, there are recognizable names there “Kohrs then elaborated on his earlier remarks. Yes. There are some expected names here, but there are also some pleasant surprises.
After hearing this, Alexander asked, “Did the grand jury recommend an indictment of former President Trump?”
However, Kohrs stated, “I’m not going to remark on exact indictments.”
When did this startle us, exactly?” Alexander was deep in contemplation. Would there be anything here that would shock you?
None of the major surprises were unexpected, just as Kohrs had predicted. I reject the idea that there exist such things as giants. I was completely unprepared for the outcome. No one, in my humble opinion, will ever be exposed to it.