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Roger Stone recounts a morning raid: “17 armored vehicles, a government helicopter, and two amphibious units with frogmen” and him facing “the barrel of three m four assault weapons aimed at my head.” He says, “Nothing. That’s what they found,” and claims the case was rigged. He was offered: “we can hit you with some superseding charges and you’ll die in prison, or you can agree to testify against Donald Trump”—which he refused: “you can take this and you shove it up your ass because I’m not doing that.” He says CNN knew in advance: “the initials of the man who wrote it, Andrew Weissman.” He calls the raid “one of the greatest missteps in American political and public relations history” and asserts, “There is no Russian collusion. There is no WikiLeaks collaboration.” He notes funding his defense with shirts: “I sold 15,000 of those shirts in the next twenty four hours.” Trump later “commuted my sentence” and gave “a full and unconditional pardon.” He ends with: “Roger Stone did nothing wrong.”

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You think about Trump pardoning the January? Not so good. There were crimes that were committed. I did nine hundred days in solitary confinement, four years and six days without a trial in the DC Jail. I was never convicted. I was pardoned on 01/21/2025. I was arrested January 16. I never had a trial. Do you think that's wrong. No. That's wrong. So why was pardoning us wrong then? We had no chance in the DC Jail, in the DC court system. Is it a crime to stand up for your country against a stolen election? If you were an American, yes. Not would die. If the Democrats arrested you that you would get a fair jury trial in DC? I would certainly hope so. But but Republicans don't. Trump supporters don't. You're hoping it does not make it true. Bureaucrats, they couldn't care less about their constituency.

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Stone describes the morning raid: “17 armored vehicles, a government helicopter, and two amphibious units with frogmen” and “I opened the door looking down the barrel of three M4 assault weapons.” He says “they found nothing,” and recalls a July offer: “we can hit you with some superseding charges and you’ll die in prison, or you can agree to testify against Donald Trump,” which he refused: “you can take this and you shove it up your ass.” He recounts CNN leaking his sealed indictment, noting the indictment bore the initials of “Andrew Weissman” and that “the leaking of a search or arrest warrant prior to it being executed is actually a felony.” He discusses the gag order, asserts “no evidence of Russian collusion,” and notes “Stone did nothing wrong” shirts funded his defense. Trump “commuted his sentence” and later granted a pardon. He also touches on Epstein, Acosta, and Kennedy/Johnson theories.

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Republicans claim that I got off easy and that Jim Comey let me off. It's absurd how that's their only response. They refuse to read the indictment or engage with the facts. This is about me, not anyone else. It's disturbing to see them defend this man. They had the opportunity to acknowledge his actions and move on, but they're still defending him. I find it hard to understand their psychology.

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Roger Stone recounts a morning raid on his home: "17 armored vehicles, a government helicopter, and two amphibious units with frogmen." He opened the door to "three M4 assault weapons" pointed at his head, and they found "Nothing." He refused an offer to testify against Donald Trump: "you can take this and you shove it up your ass because I'm not doing that." He describes CNN leaking the sealed indictment with "the initials of the man who wrote it, Andrew Weissman." In custody, chants of "Roger Stone did nothing wrong" arose. He calls the raid one of the "great misstep" and says Trump "commuted your prison sentence" and later granted "a full and unconditional pardon." He proclaims "There is no Russian collusion... no Russian hack of the DNC" and warns of "the weaponization of justice" and future prosecutions. He hints at books, including "Bushwacked," and discusses Epstein and Kennedy theories.

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Obama set up a CIA office in the Defense Authorization Act, which is how they're funding their activities. They use spies to train reporters to intimidate and threaten people. There's a rogue group in the FBI and justice department terrorizing everyone. They're threatening to set up me and Roger Stone or go to prison. They're going to extreme lengths to remove Trump, but he remains confident. The New York Times published a fake piece to make him paranoid. We are the resistance, being deplatformed and under siege. Trump is under attack, but we believe in America. I'm not scared because I trust God to take care of my children. We're close to midnight, facing pure evil.

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He was murdered in the most secure part of the federal detention facility in Manhattan, our biggest city, and Bill Barr, the then attorney general under Donald Trump, covered it up. Maybe there's no connection there. I don't know. There. I just learned, and I believe it's true, I learned from a very well informed person, that it was Donald Barr who got Epstein his job at Bear Stearns. But I I called it circumstantial case, doctor. It's not a proof. It's circumstantial case. So I'm totally convinced. He announced that it was a suicide before they'd done an investigation. That's not law enforcement. That's by definition a cover up. So he covered up Epstein's murder and for whatever reason, and his dad got Epstein started in life. I I just don't even know what to make of those. Those are facts, and I don't know what to make of them.

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James admits to denying Trump due process and highlights that the judge found Trump guilty before the trial began. The trial revealed evidence of persistent fraud and unjust enrichment by Trump and his family. Testimonies from over two dozen witnesses, including Trump himself, showed years of fraud through inflated valuations to boost his net worth. These fraudulent actions aimed to secure better loan terms, tax breaks, and other benefits for Trump. The speaker finds it ironic that the trial is taking place despite the judge's pre-trial guilty ruling.

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The defense calls Bob Costello as a witness who exonerates the defendant, revealing that Michael Cohen had nothing on Donald Trump. The judge then clears the courtroom, causing chaos among the media and police. Alan Dershowitz was present and described it as the craziest moment in his legal career.

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Recently, I underwent significant skin cancer surgery and was recovering at home when the FBI arrived with a grand jury subpoena from the Biden DOJ. I was interrogated for four hours about Trump documents, my First Amendment rights, and even my lunch with President Trump. It felt like a partisan fishing expedition, akin to being on an MSNBC panel. I understood their motive: it was payback and intimidation for defending Trump against their abuses of power. By the way, where's Tom? Oh, there he is! He always looks good—must be all that weightlifting he does.

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The speaker identifies as a January 6th defendant who was held pretrial for four years. They claim the government wanted them to make a false statement about Roger Stone's involvement, and offered no charges in exchange for the statement. The speaker alleges the Ashley Babbitt lawsuit settled for $30,000,000, and they have 5,000 pages of open-source documentation showing torture of pretrial American citizens. They state they had no prior record and believe their detainment was unjustified. The speaker accuses the U.S. government of acting disgustingly, resulting in the loss of their wife, child, house, job, and name. They contrast their treatment with the handling of BLM and Antifa rioters, and suggest the government will now have to pay. The speaker concludes by stating they are single.

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The speaker identifies as a January 6th defendant who was held pretrial for four years. They claim the government wanted them to make a false statement about Roger Stone's involvement, and that they were offered no charges in exchange for the statement. The speaker alleges torture of pretrial American citizens and contrasts their situation with the handling of BLM and Antifa rioters, claiming those rioters received lighter sentences. They mention a $30,000,000 settlement in the Ashley Babbitt lawsuit. They state they have 5,000 pages of documentation available open source. As a result of their experience, the speaker says they lost their wife, child, house, job, and name, but anticipates being "stupid paid" by the government.

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I woke up yesterday and saw that Bruce Reinhart signed off on the warrant to search Trump's Mar-a-Lago. I host two podcasts on Jeffrey Epstein and remembered Reinhart was one of Epstein's lawyers. He previously worked for the Southern District of Florida, which prosecuted Epstein for the sex crime case in 2008. The victims felt like a huge injustice occurred with Epstein's sweetheart deal. They named Reinhart in their suit because they felt it was unfair that Epstein hired civil servants to represent him. There's no proof that Reinhart used inside Justice Department information, but he did switch to the other team. I am not saying there is a connection between Epstein and the raid, but Reinhart does have a history with Epstein.

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Republicans claim that Comey let me off too easily, but I find it absurd how that's their only response. They refuse to read the indictment or engage with the facts. This is about me, not anyone else, no matter how much they try to confuse people. It's disturbing to see their efforts to defend this man. This could have been the opportunity to acknowledge his contributions and move on, but they're all in again. I struggle to understand the psychology behind it.

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Comey, Clapper, Brennan, Obama, Monaco conspired together, all worked together to try to sabotage, undermine, unravel the democratic institutions and structures of this country. The Russiagate hoax, the Russiagate conspiracy, and all of the assaults against our liberties that went with it. The predawn raids, the handcuffing of innocent Americans, the espionage against president Trump's campaign and staff, the removal of his national security adviser, one fake indictment, one fake charge after another, the special counsel; all of it was a unrelenting attempt to overthrow the government the American people voted for. I cannot find words harsh enough to condemn the conduct of these conspirators, these insurrectionists.

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The speaker believes the raid on Mar-a-Lago was an attempt to prevent Trump's reelection, possibly to find the intelligence community assessment on Russia's influence in the 2016 election. This report allegedly shows that if Putin favored anyone, it was Hillary Clinton, and that Trump and Russia did not collude. The speaker claims the report contains every piece of relevant intelligence and that Clinton and the DNC did collude. The speaker is confident that the DOJ strike force, along with information from the Durham report and a real team of investigators, will uncover the truth. He mentions criminal referrals he and John Ratcliffe made, expressing hope that the conspirators will be held accountable.

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The trial outcome was as expected, with the judge ruling against us consistently. His background leans heavily left, despite being appointed by Trump due to a political deal. This feels like punishment for exposing Joe Biden's long history of wrongdoing. I produced the laptop evidence for the New York Post, but that seems forgotten. My past includes significant prosecutions of organized crime and corruption, yet now the focus is on targeting Republicans. The upcoming judge has a reputation for harsh sentencing, and I never had a fair trial. Financially, I'm struggling; I have no cash or access to funds. This situation reflects the broader persecution of Trump and his associates.

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Roger Stone did nothing wrong walking back in. I sold product placement. I sold 15,000 of those shirts in the next twenty four hours. All of it dedicated to my I legal defense. He says he was subjected to a 'Soviet style show trial' and 'the judge would not allow him to testify.' He describes being offered: 'we can hit you with some superseding charges and you'll die in prison or you can agree to testify against Donald Trump.' He asserts: 'Every word of it is false' and 'I passed two polygraph tests that proved that everything they wanted me to say was false.' He adds: 'I was not gonna be Michael Cohen. I was not gonna lie.' 'I will not bear false witness.' He mentions Hakim Jeffries' claim that he 'traded my pardon for silence regarding the crimes of Donald Trump' and says: 'If Hakim will just waive his congressional immunity, I'll sue him.'

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Republicans claim that I got off easy and that Jim Comey let me off. It's absurd how that's their only response. They refuse to read the indictment or engage with the facts. This is about me, not anyone else. It's disturbing to see them defend this man. This could have been the opportunity to say thank you, but they're all in again. I find it hard to fully grasp the psychology behind it.

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Devin: Comey should consider himself lucky, Maria. Not treated like Roger Stone... not ambushed Flynn... Comey has long been a liar, a leaker. He's dishonest. He ruined the FBI. He's going to be lucky if there's not a superseded indictment, but most importantly, he will be lucky if there is not a grand conspiracy charge brought, which is really what should be brought against probably about two dozen characters, in The United States, over the last seven, eight years. On the conspiracy charge, the statute of limitations does not apply if it's a conspiracy that's still going on. There were 30,000 emails that Clinton had that Clinton was worried would come out before the two thousand sixteen election. And then Clinton plan was to say that the Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians. It's all true. That's all happened. That's, like, the quintessential definition of conspiracy. Dozens more should be indicted. The larger part is whether or not you can bring a kind of grand conspiracy case. They lied to Congress, lied to the FBI, misled the American people. The victim is President Trump and his family. Raided Mar A Lago. We need answers to that.

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"There's no Epstein list. There are no Epstein files." "All of the real story begins in 02/1967 when he's arrested in Palm Beach." "The search warrant basically protected him and it prevented the authorities from collecting meaningful information." "It was like, you're allowed to look in Drawer 3 but not Drawer 4." "So the truth is the US government doesn't have that much." "Massive transfer of money from this guy Les Wexner in Ohio to Jeffrey Epstein." "Leon Black, same thing. He says for accounting services, that's clearly not true." "That's not about Mossad or MI6 or CIA. Right." "So I think as usual, the crime is right in front of our faces."

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On Trump's last day in office, Roger Stone reflects on a documentary crew that lost interest after his commutation. Stone believes their agenda was to see him convicted and imprisoned. He plans to hold a press conference calling for Trump's impeachment and the prosecution of Jared. Stone wants a federal investigation into money exchanges involving Bannon and intends to file a complaint with the FBI. He strongly supports impeachment, feeling betrayed by Trump's actions. Stone criticizes Trump's lack of vetting and calls for his denouncement and impeachment. He believes Trump's presidency was the greatest mistake in American history and predicts legal trouble ahead for him. Stone ends with a confrontational message.

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"This is 100% them pushing Trump with a rate on his lawyer and the deep state." "Because Trump's not a Russian agent, but anybody's lawyer, you're gonna be able to find something according to FBI rules that didn't pay taxes right or something." "The damn rebels are Al Qaeda and ISIS. Our own government funded them to take over the Middle East from Libya to Egypt to Syria." "Assad is pro diversity, pro religious freedom. They stood up. They beat it." "The Russians were pulling out." "And then Trump says a week ago, he's pulling out of Syria, and then they start this crap." "They grabbed his lawyer's documents." "Donald Trump shit his fucking pants at the fucking moment of truth." "We did an emergency fucking thirty six hour broadcast trying to stop this shit that can lead to World War three."

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He was murdered in the most secure part of the federal detention facility in Manhattan, our biggest city, and Bill Barr, the then attorney general under Donald Trump, covered it up. Bill Barr's father, Donald Barr, is the one who hired Jeffrey Epstein without a college degree to teach at one of the most prestigious private schools in Manhattan. I just learned, and I believe it's true, from a very well informed person, that it was Donald Barr who got Epstein his job at Bear Stearns. And by the way, that doesn't that's not proof of anything. But I I called it circumstantial case, doctor. It's not a proof. It is circumstantial case. So I'm totally convinced. I've said this in public many times. He announced that it was a suicide before they'd done an investigation. That's not law enforcement. That's by definition a cover up.

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Project Veritas sued me for a preliminary injunction, but the federal judge ruled in my favor. I refused a deal to limit my speech, testified for hours, and just won the case. Project Veritas is still trying to silence me, but I will not be silenced. I will never agree to any deal that restricts my first amendment rights. We are releasing a story about the DNC this afternoon. Translation: I was sued by Project Veritas, but the judge ruled in my favor. I rejected a speech-limiting deal, testified, and won the case. Despite Project Veritas's efforts to silence me, I will not be silenced. I will never agree to any deal that restricts my right to free speech. We will release a story about the DNC later today.
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