Social media page has ‘several collections of pins dedicated to Wicca and Witchcraft’

Bob UnruhBy Bob Unruh

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Amid a flurry of media appearances by the forewoman of the Georgia grand jury that investigated President Trump, an investigation that Trump has described as a “witch hunt,” comes word that the project actually was led by a woman obsessed with witchcraft. Or at least someone willing to post ideas about spells and such online.

The publicity tour has been launched by Emily Korhs, who was picked to lead the citizen members of the grand jury, and she has been on various television and other shows giggling and contemplating how much fun it would have been to subpoena Trump.

In other words, doing exactly what a professional prosecutor would not want a grand jury member to be doing.

In fact, the Daily Caller News Foundation pointed out that former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani told Newsweek that the media tour “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.”

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