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The forewoman of the Georgia grand jury tasked with probing allegations of interference in the 2020 elections by former President Donald Trump and his associates has a bonkers Pinterest account featuring multiple references to witchcraft and magic spells.
Multiple pins from a Pinterest board purportedly run by Emily Kohrs promoted literature about "Wicca, Witchcraft & Paganism," in addition to several pins devoted to spell casting.
The revelation came after Trump, 76, took to his Truth Social platform Wednesday to accuse Kohrs of being involved in the "greatest Witch Hunt of all time" after the lead juror went on a bizarre media tour to cryptically discuss the panel's findings.
In one pin from two years ago that features a pentagram a symbol of modern occultism Kohrs, 30, shared how witches can "protect themselves during their magic work" by casting a circle.
Another suggests that "beginner witches" get started by acquiring sea salt, rosemary, quartz and incense, among other things.
Kohrs also shared with her 253 followers information on the "5 types of witches," which were described as "cosmic," "divination," "kitchen," "sea" and "green" witches.
A LinkedIn profile had listed her job as a scheduling coordinator at Elizabeth Gallo Court Reporting LLC, and her Facebook profile had promoted her work at JOANN Fabrics, according to the Daily Mail. The pages appeared to be inactive Thursday morning.
Kohrs' apparent appreciation of the occult was seized upon by conservative commentators as evidence that she was in fact leading a literal "witch hunt" against Trump, as legal observers labeled her giddy and eager unprompted television interviews as inappropriate and damaging to prosecutors.
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