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Let's see. Your Trump Derangement Syndrome has you arguing that anything Trump, including his picks for positions are total lying garbage. Now you are citing one of those lying garbage picks as the authority on what Stupid Bobby is doing. You're going to have to get your spin spun better than that. BTW there is video floating around of CNN congratulating the NBC reporter who "had a hunch" and was there for the pre dawn raid of Stone's house. The NBC reporter claims he thought something was happening at Stone's house at 3 AM because of "unusual FBI activity in DC".
Trump: 'Who alerted CNN' to be at Roger Stone's house at time of arrest?Trump: 'Who alerted CNN' to be at Roger Stone's house at time of arrest?by Katelyn Caralle | January 25, 2019 11:48 AMPresident Trump questioned whether someone tipped off CNN to be present at his former associate Roger Stone’s home when he was arrested early Friday morning.“Greatest Witch Hunt in the History of our Country! NO COLLUSION! Border Coyotes, Drug Dealers and Human Traffickers are treated better. Who alerted CNN to be there?†Trump posted to Twitter Friday. morehttps://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/trump-who-alerted-cnn-to-be-at-roger-stones-house-at-time-of-arrest
Trump should call for an investigation into who the leaker(s) are on the Mueller team.
And why body armor and automatic weapons were required to pick up a 66 year old guy for misleading congress.
Except this is about the 2016 election and Hillary Clinton, not national security.
The indictment does not allege that Stone had any direct communications with Assange, nor does it allege that Stone or anyone else at the Trump campaign had any direct communications with Assange or any foreknowledge of actions that WikiLeaks took. At various times, Stone claimed to have foreknowledge — a hint that something big was up — but the indictment suggests that he did not, in fact, know what WikiLeaks was going to do. The indictment does say there were communications between Stone and people in the Trump campaign related to WikiLeaks. Of course, everyone in the world was talking about the WikiLeaks disclosures in the days following their publication. The indictment says: "After the July 22, 2016 release of stolen DNC emails by [WikiLeaks], a senior Trump campaign official was directed to contact Stone about any additional releases and what other damaging information [WikiLeaks] had regarding the Clinton campaign. Stone thereafter told the Trump campaign about potential future releases of damaging material by [WikiLeaks]." [...]The indictment also suggests that by October 2016, with the election fast approaching, the Trump campaign was no longer paying any attention to Stone. In one email, Stone said he would tell a top Trump campaign official about WikiLeaks, "but he doesn't call me back." In the end, it appears Stone's big problem was his big mouth. He liked to brag about being behind all sorts of nefarious deeds when in fact he was not, or he had a tangential connection to them. That led to this chain of events: 1) Stone bragged in public; 2) the House committee asked him about his bragging under oath; and 3) Mueller investigated the veracity of Stone's sworn testimony. If Stone had not popped off about himself all the time, he probably would not have gotten himself in trouble. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/in-new-mueller-indictment-what-is-roger-stone-charged-with-doing
Almost a mob scene at the courthouse..can barely Stone amid all the anti Trump supporters
Obviously organized. The left is well aware how something like this will play among normal people and they don't want to allow Stone a platform.
And don't expect there to be a trial. Methinks Stone is going to suffer a "fatal heart attack" in prison.
Who exactly do you suppose would do the investigating!We need a REAL million man march on Washington!
Despite the perception being given that the entire FBI is corrupt, there are still plenty of honest FBI agents that are furious at the way Mueller, McCabe, Comey, etc., has tainted their organization... and would be only too happy to be appointed to investigate these leaks.
12 heavily armed militant FBI agents storm Stone's home in a predawn raid ..... and the judge releases him on $250K bond.Tell me again why the Gestapo tactics were necessary.
That needed to be mentioned.