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FBI Arrests Trump Confidant Roger Stone, Indicted By Mueller Team, Says He’s FALSELY ACCUSED [VIDEOS]


Shouting “FBI, open the door,” authorities arrested Roger Stone, a confidant of President Donald Trump, before dawn Friday in a criminal case that revealed that senior members of the Trump campaign sought to benefit from the release of hacked emails damaging to Hillary Clinton.

The seven-count indictment against Stone, a self-proclaimed “dirty trickster” with a long history with Trump, is the first criminal case in months from special counsel Robert Mueller. Stone appeared at court in shackles later in the morning, did not enter a plea and was released on a $250,000 bond.

Outside court, he raised his arms, formed “V″ signs with his fingers and blasted the special counsel’s Russia probe as “politically motivated.” Stone vowed to fight the charges, saying he was “falsely accused” of making false statements to the House intelligence committee. He said any error he made in his testimony wasn’t intentional.

The indictment provides the most detail to date about how Trump campaign associates in the summer of 2016 actively sought the disclosure of emails the U.S. says were hacked by Russia, then provided to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks. It alleges that unidentified senior Trump campaign officials contacted Stone to ask when stolen emails relating to Clinton might be disclosed.

Prosecutors did not charge Stone with conspiring with WikiLeaks or with the Russian officers Mueller says hacked the emails. Instead it mirrors other Mueller cases in alleging cover-ups and deception, accusing Stone of lying to lawmakers about WikiLeaks, tampering with witnesses and obstructing a congressional probe into whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia to tip the election.

Some of those false statements were made to the House intelligence committee, prosecutors allege.

In referring to Trump campaign officials and their desire to leverage hacked emails, the case brings Mueller’s investigation into the president’s inner circle but it does not accuse the president of any wrongdoing or reveal whether he had advance knowledge of the WikiLeaks trove.

CNN aired video of the raid at Stone’s Fort Lauderdale, Florida, home, showing agents in body armor using large weapons and night-vision equipment, running up to the home and banging on the door.

“FBI open the door!” one shouts. “FBI, warrant!” Stone could then be seen in the doorway in his sleepwear before he was led away.

Though not uncommon for the FBI to make early-morning arrests of targets under indictment, it’s the first time Mueller has used that tactic. Stone had been predicting his indictment for some time.

Hours later, he appeared in court in a blue polo shirt and jeans. In releasing him on bond, a magistrate judge restricted Stone’s travel to South Florida, Washington and New York City and ordered him to avoid contact with witnesses.

Stone is the sixth Trump aide or adviser charged by Mueller and the 34th person overall. The nearly two-year-old probe has exposed multiple contacts between Trump associates and Russia during the campaign and transition period and revealed efforts by several to conceal those communications.

The case comes weeks after Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael Flynn , was castigated by a judge in open court and just hours before Paul Manafort , his ex-campaign chairman, appeared on allegations that he had lied to prosecutors.

Sarah Sanders, Trump’s press secretary, said the charges brought against Stone “don’t have anything to do with the president.” Trump attorney Jay Sekulow said the indictment “does not allege Russian collusion by Roger Stone or anyone else.”

Trump on Friday called the investigation the “Greatest Witch Hunt in the History of our Country!”

Well-known for his political antics and hard ball tactics, Stone has reveled in being a Washington wheeler-dealer dating back to the Nixon administration. He has also pushed several conspiracy theories and was an early and vocal supporter of Trump’s candidacy.

Stone was one of Trump’s earliest political advisers, encouraging both his presidential runs. He briefly served on Trump’s campaign, but was pushed out amid infighting with then-campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. Stone continued occasionally communicating with Trump and stayed plugged into his circle of advisers, both formal and informal.

The indictment says Stone repeatedly discussed WikiLeaks with campaign associates and lays out in detail Stone’s conversations about stolen Democratic emails posted in the weeks before Trump beat Clinton. Mueller’s office has said those emails, belonging to Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, were hacked by Russian intelligence officers.

The document says that by June and July 2016, Stone had told senior Trump campaign officials that he had information indicating that WikiLeaks had obtained documents that could be damaging to Clinton’s campaign.

After the July 22, 2016, WikiLeaks release of hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee, the indictment says, a senior Trump campaign official “was directed” to contact Stone about additional releases and “what other damaging information” WikiLeaks had “regarding the Clinton campaign.” The indictment does not name the official or say who directed the outreach to Stone.

Though no officials are identified by name, one Trump campaign aide cited in the case is Steve Bannon, who later became Trump’s chief White House strategist. Bannon, referred to as a “high-ranking Trump Campaign official,” exchanged emails with Stone in October 2016 about WikiLeaks’ plans. The indictment quotes from those emails, which had previously been made public by news outlets.

While the indictment provides some new insight into the Trump campaign, it deals largely with what prosecutors say were Stone’s false statements about his conversations with conservative writer and conspiracy theorist, Jerome Corsi, and New York radio host, Randy Credico.

The indictment accuses Stone of carrying out a “prolonged effort” to keep Credico from contradicting his testimony before the House intelligence committee. During that effort, prosecutors note that Stone repeatedly told Credico to “do a ‘Frank Pentangeli,’” a reference to a character in “The Godfather: Part II” who lies before Congress.

People indicted in connection with the special counsel probe into Russian meddling in U.S. elections.
Stone is also accused of threatening Credico, including through messages in which he called him “rat” and “stoolie” and accused him of backstabbing his friends. Stone also threatened to “take that dog away from you,” a reference to Credico’s dog, Bianca.

“I am so ready. Let’s get it on. Prepare to die (expletive),” Stone also wrote to Credico.

Stone has said for months he was prepared to be charged, though he has denied any wrongdoing. A grand jury had heard from witnesses connected to Stone. And the intelligence committee last year voted to release a transcript of Stone’s testimony to Mueller as a precursor to an indictment.

Stone has publicly denigrated the Mueller investigation and echoed the president’s descriptions of it as a witch hunt.

But he has long attracted scrutiny, especially because of a 2016 tweet — “It will soon (be) Podesta’s time in the barrel — that appeared to presage knowledge that Podesta’s emails would soon be released. Stone has said he had no inside information about the contents of the emails or the timing of when they’d be released.

In a tweet Friday, Podesta turned Stone’s words against him by writing that it was now “Roger’s time in the barrel.”

Stone has said he learned from Credico that WikiLeaks planned to disclose the emails. Stone has also spoken openly about his contacts with Corsi.

Credico hasn’t been accused of any wrongdoing. Last year, Mueller’s prosecutors offered a plea agreement to Corsi that would have required him to admit that he lied about discussing WikiLeaks with Stone. He rejected the offer and denied he lied.

(AP)



14 Responses

  1. FBI is nothing more than a bunch of Jackbooted thugs. Deep State is turning American is turning into totalitarian Gestapo/NKVD State.

  2. Uh, that’s it. Now the 2 Jews, Jerrold Nadler and Adam Schiff have the smoking gun they were looking for. President Trump should step down immediately and Nanci Pelosi should be sworn in as our new President by this afternoon.

  3. But what does that have to do with the reason for the special prosecutor, to prepare a case showing that Trump is a traitor who colluded with Putin to steal the election from Hillary Clinton? Everyone knew that Trump was a shady character, and he more or less cultivated that image and an alterantive to the super-slick and never sincere image of a Washinton politician. If Trump can campaign saying that Mueller and the FBI spent two years looking for evidence to support the Democrats’ charge that Trump is a Russian agent, and they found NOTHING, Trump will be in a much better position in the 2020 election.

  4. When FBI is clouding with the Fake News Media network in order to destroy a political opponents America is only inches away from turning into Soviet style directorship. BTW: the same tactics was used against Rubashkin, parading him in handcuffs wearing orange suit over and over before the trail in order to destroy him in public’s yes.

  5. MosheInGolus, +1.

    They have no proof of anything only “witness tampering, obstruction and false statements” in other words, misconstruing the words of people who are rightfully angry and fed up . Where people have forgotten specific details, which happens to everyone over the course of years, has been turned into deliberate lying according to the FBI. While proof of erased emails and flaunting of security rules by Clinton is simply ignored. They ignored her cold-hearted actions that led to the deaths of US personnel in Benghazzi. And they ignored the same “Russian interference” in Obama’s campaign and elections.

    In other words, many divisions within the FBI are nothing but political thug operatives.

  6. The mishna says that we should be mispalel bshloime shel malchus.
    Boruch Hashem we have a beautiful institution such as the FBI that is filled with honest hard working patriots and that prosecutes criminals and prevents people from committing injustices.
    It is min shomayim that this occurred in Parshas Yitro where we have the parsha of Saray Alafim and Dayanim and the dibros of Not to Steal and Not Swear Falsely.

  7. No collusion?? If the Russians stole the emails, gave them to wikileaks, Stone got them, was contacted by a senior trump campaign official, reportedly Steve bannon, it’s at the very least quite suspicious. Willful blindness is not chochma.
    For decades the FBI has been relied upon by the American people as the most professional law enforcement organization, all the sudden they are no good? Just because you don’t like who they’re arresting doesn’t mean to demean them, look into the actions of who they’re arresting!
    Anyone calling the FBI “jackbooted” is beyond belief and beyond revulsion. If you don’t trust law enforcement, leave the country and find somewhere safer.

  8. The real crimes committed here are those by FBI who LIED to FISA Court and Muller who abstracted justice by erasing 19K+ messages between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.

    Amil Zola,
    if you are so “smart”, please enlighten us on what you have found in those “24 page indictment” that justifies pre-dawn raid by 29 heavily armed goons on the house of the cooperating witness and alerting CNN in advance? If Roger Stone was so dangerous, then why he was released on bail this afternoon? And did you see any “Russian Collusion”: in those 24 pages?

    rt,
    i am not surprised you are proud of the organization that was founded by a corrupt Cross-dresser who blackmailed a seating president and his AG brother, spying and defaming a civil-rights leader. Are you proud of FBI snipers who murdered unarmed mother while holding baby daughter in her arms? Not to mention burning 90+ people alive including 24 children only because they held crazy believes.

  9. Philosopher, MoisheinGolus.. AAAAA+++
    Jackk… you already tried and convicted him based on this week’s parsha,🤣🤣🤣

  10. Reading stolen, passed on emails IS NOT COLLUSION, even if he didn’t see them or read them.
    Wishing to win the election IS NOT COLLUSION.

  11. “who ever ordered them to arrest stone this way, should be fired”

    It is routine to arrest suspects early in the morning so that they don’t slip away.

    “real crimes committed here are those by FBI”

    I count seven Trump officials convicted in that chart. All of serious crimes. And the investigations are not over.

    “evidence to support the Democrats’ charge that Trump is a Russian agent”

    The evidence is absolutely clear that Trump is a Russian asset. The only question is whether he is an actual paid-off traitor or merely a Useful Idiot. To believe the latter you have to believe that this allegedly successful businessmen was completely ignorant of all the activities of his campaign staff and advisors. That is not the way successful businessmen run companies.

  12. charliehall, “It is routine to arrest suspects early in the morning so that they don’t slip away” only happens in the authoritarian counties with Marxist ideologies the types you are identifying with. BTW: you have been quiet for a while since Crooked Hillary lost the elections, may be it is time for you to renew your prescriptions that all of us will be spared from your demagoguery.

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