Friday, July 10, 2020

Roger Stone Walks!

Trump commutes Republican troll Roger Stone, Jr.
White privilege and corruption.

So if Joe Biden demands a foreign nation to get damaging dirt on Donald J. Trump and his allies, he can not be impeached or removed from office. Obviously the Republicans can't complain if the Democrats decided to ask for foreign operatives to meddle in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

It seems like it's going to happen again. Republicans will find some way to cheat and keep that idiot in the White House.

The White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany confirms that alt-white troll will be heading back to his home by the end of the night.

Donald J. Trump gives Republican troll Roger Stone his freedom. The unrepentant political trickster and operative was slated to serve at least three to 40 months in federal time out.

The move will spark fury within the U.S. Justice Department that warned Attorney General William Barr that such a move could create a system of mistrust and suspicion within the agency.

Some have threatened to quit in protest of the decision.

Trump had told Sean "Softball" Hannity that he felt that Stone was treated "wrong."

Roger Stone, Jr. is a controversial figure in politics. He was the operative who got in touch with Wikileaks who obtained the DNC and John Podesta emails from Russian Federation.
Trump said that Stone was unjustly wronged. He decides to commute his term in federal time despite warnings from the Justice Department.
The GRU, a Russian espionage and cyber-warfare group  paid Julian Assange to distribute the emails and documents to the world. Stone met with Assange through a clandestine operative. He told Trump that he had the dirt on Hillary Clinton.

Trump allowed it.

Does President Donald Trump's commuting of Roger Stone shows "White Privilege" and further speculates corruption within his administration?

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It lead to the infamous, "Russia if you're listening...." comments.

In 2019, subsequent to the Mueller Report and Special Counsel investigation, he was convicted on seven counts, including witness tampering and lying to investigators.

Trump hired Stone as a part of his campaign. He used him to get dirt on the Republican opponents.

Stone officially left the Trump campaign in 2015 but still maintained a role on the sidelines. Two associates of Stone have said he collaborated with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during the 2016 presidential campaign to discredit Hillary Clinton.

Stone and Assange have denied these claims.

Nearly three-dozen search warrants were unsealed in April 2020 which revealed a web of contacts between Stone, Assange, and other key 2016 Russian interference figures, and that Stone orchestrated hundreds of fake Facebook accounts and bloggers to run a political influence scheme on social media.

In 2019, Stone was arrested at his Fort Lauderdale, Florida, home in connection with Robert Mueller's Special Counsel investigation and charged in an indictment with witness tampering, obstructing an official proceeding, and five counts of making false statements.

Stone was convicted on all seven counts in November 2019 and was sentenced to 40 months in federal time out.

He was ordered to prison by June 30. On June 24, Stone filed a motion to delay his transfer to federal time out, alleging potential health concerns connected to the COVID-19 pandemic.On June 27, Judge Amy Berman Jackson rescheduled Stone's surrender date as July 14, but also ordered him to immediately begin serving time in-house before reporting to federal time out.



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