The longtime Republican political operative was in touch with WikiLeaks and Russian hackers during the 2016 campaign.
By Ryan J. Reilly and Lee Moran
01/25/2019 06:32 am ET Updated 5 minutes ago
"Roger Stone, an eccentric longtime Republican strategist with a tattoo of Richard Nixon’s face on his back, was arrested Friday on criminal charges that include obstruction of an official proceeding, false statements and witness tampering.
A federal grand jury impaneled by special counsel Robert Mueller charged Stone in a seven-count indictment. FBI agents arrested him in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Stone was to appear in court later Friday..."
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There is a character in one of the Harry Potter books that had a real face on the back of his head. Needless to say he was one of the bad guys.
AND, to make this even More poignant, the FBI agents who arrested stone are not, at this moment, getting paid. The beat goes on! Any tweets from the WH? LOL!
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Betsy Wodruff tweets:
I texted Roger on Mon asking if he had thoughts on why he hadn't been indicted. He sent this: "I think it is possible that I will be framed in which case I will expose both illegal surveillance on me and gross prosecutorial misconduct by a number of lawyers working for Mueller"
Well, they nabbed Zippy The Pinhead. And I'm hearing speculation that Slimebucket Bannon could be next up. Last I heard he was hiding out in Europe trying to cause sedition in other countries, though... they might have to track his grimy ass down.
Court documents show Stone wasn't just communicating with WikiLeaks—he was defining campaign
Mark Sumner Daily Kos Staff Friday January 25, 2019 · 8:18 AM CST
What could improve on being arrested by a squad of guys in tactical gear conducting a pre-dawn raid of your home? Having those guys work without pay for over a month because of a political stunt by the guy you helped put in charge. Trump adviser Roger Stone got that joyful experience on Friday morning, with a CNN camera crew and producer just coincidentally standing by to capture it all on film and make “He’s in his PJs!” one of the most smile-inducing sound-bites of the morning.
After a four-decade career of ripping through democracies, including helping to found—along with Paul Manafort—the consulting firm so beloved of dictators that it would become known as “the torturer’s lobbyists,” watching Stone led away to cool his heels at least until he faces a federal judge on Friday morning was a hopeful sign. And, while expected, the indictment against Stone focuses on his connections with WikiLeaks, it also shows that Stone remained in close communication with the campaign throughout the election. He coordinated an exchange of information between Trump’s team and the organization that served as a distribution center for information stolen by Russia.
The background information from the indictment recaps the basics: The DNC and DCCC were hacked by the Russians, WikiLeaks (“Organization 1”) served as a distribution point for that stolen information, and Stone informed the Trump campaign that WikiLeaks had information “that would be damaging to the Clinton Campaign.” Senior officials (plural) at the Trump campaign contacted Stone, asking him just what WikiLeaks had in its pockets. Somewhere around August of 2016, it began to occur to both Stone and WikiLeaks that broadcasting their connection wasn’t a great idea. From that point on, Stone reversed himself and claimed to have no direct contact with the organization. And when, after the election, Congress began to investigate the connections, Stone didn’t just deny his earlier statements; he leaned on another witness to try and stifle his testimony.
The critical information appears to be this: Stone’s contact with the Trump organization concerning the information held by WikiLeaks began weeks before the first information was released by WikiLeaks. And when that first information was released on July 22, 2016, “a senior official” from the Trump campaign contacted Stone to learn what was coming next. This was just days before Trump made his “Russia, if you’re listening” speech begging for more info on Clinton’s emails.
According to the indictment, “Stone thereafter told the Trump Campaign about potential future releases of damaging material by [WikiLeaks].” Which seems to make it clear that Stone remained a nexus of communication between Russia’s distribution agent and the Trump campaign.
Information that Stone provided concerning the WikiLeaks releases were detailed and far more than “guesses” about what was upcoming.
(Email from Stone on Aug. 2) Word is friend in embassy plans 2 more dumps. One shortly after I’m back. 2nd in Oct. Impact planned to be very damaging.
But the emails from Stone didn’t just include information from WikiLeaks; they created an entire narrative—a narrative that was picked up by the Trump campaign and by the right-wing media representatives with whom Stone was also communicating. That narrative also seems to have become key to the Trump campaign.
(Email from Roger Stone on Aug. 2) Would not hurt to start suggesting HRC old, memory bad, has stroke –neither he nor she well. I expect that much of next dump focus, setting stage for Foundation debacle.
Four days later, that email was followed by these tweets from Trump:
Aug 6, 2016 03:04:08 PM #CrookedHillary is not fit to be our next president!
Aug 6, 2016 01:11:50 PM Heading to New Hampshire - will be talking about Hillary saying her brain SHORT CIRCUITED, and other things!
Aug 6, 2016 09:24:43 AM Crooked Hillary said loudly, and for the world to see, that she "SHORT CIRCUITED" when answering a question on her e-mails. Very dangerous!
It seems clear that the information that Stone was sending back and forth was being discussed and integrated into the Trump campaign. By communicating the same information to right-wing media sources (including AM radio host Randy Credico, whom Stone pressured to lie to investigators), Stone helped create a ready narrative that flowed from Trump’s tweets to Fox News.
The “sick Hillary” theme was something that the Right would return to over and over. But there’s an interesting question about this and other strategies proposed by Stone: Did Roger Stone originate these ideas, or were they strategies fed to him by Assange or other sources?
Throughout the summer of 2016, Stone claimed to be in direct communication with WikiLeaks leader Julian Assange, and shared information with the Trump campaign and with right-wing media about upcoming information from WikiLeaks. It wasn’t until Assange denied the connection that Stone began saying that his communication with WikiLeaks was “through an intermediary.”
It’s going to take some time to slot every exchange with Stone into the timeline of events and statements from the Trump campaign—but it’s very clear this is worth the effort. Even though he wasn’t officially part of the campaign in 2016, it is clear that Stone still had an incredible amount of influence within the campaign and within the media, setting both the tenor and the tone for the campaign and its coverage.
What’s very clear from the document is that Stone was in frequent communication with the Trump campaign. That “senior officials” within the Trump campaign regularly turned to Stone for inside information on what was happening with Assange and WikiLeaks. And that the Trump campaign was looking to Stone not just for information on upcoming email dumps, but also for ideas on how to integrate that information into the campaign.
It’s also clear that when Stone was cornered, and information began to come out, he was ruthless in his response.
(Email from Stone on April 9, 2018) You are a rat. A stoolie. You backstab your friends-run your mouth my lawyers are dying Rip you to shreds. … I am so ready. Let’s get it on. Prepare to die [expletive].”
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government shut down for over a month, Individual-1's flunkies all getting arrested, air traffic ground to a halt, farmers going broke— Putin must be wetting his pants from laughing so hard. he sure got his money's worth with this radioactive garbage scow shit-show of a president
I wonder if the expression on Tricky Dick's face will change when Roger's cell mate thrust his 12 inch love muscle high and hard between Stone's cracker boy ass.
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polecat wrote:
government shut down for over a month, Individual-1's flunkies all getting arrested, air traffic ground to a halt, farmers going broke— Putin must be wetting his pants from laughing so hard. he sure got his money's worth with this radioactive garbage scow shit-show of a president
Gaetz is such a horrible toad. Maybe he'll leave congress and get a job on Fox News when this is over (more over than it is already)? He is a great example of a fawning right wing reality denier.
What can I say? We're moving to Gulfport, MS and NOLA, voting in MS. One of the senators is the woman who said she would be in the front row if some other politician (whose name I can't recall) invited her to a public hanging, not kidding. It got caught on some recording and nearly brought her down. Too bad it didn't. Espy ran against her and lost.
government shut down for over a month, Individual-1's flunkies all getting arrested, air traffic ground to a halt, farmers going broke— Putin must be wetting his pants from laughing so hard. he sure got his money's worth with this radioactive garbage scow shit-show of a president
Gaetz is such a horrible toad. Maybe he'll leave congress and get a job on Fox News when this is over (more over than it is already)? He is a great example of a fawning right wing reality denier.
What can I say? We're moving to Gulfport, MS and NOLA, voting in MS. One of the senators is the woman who said she would be in the front row if some other politician (whose name I can't recall) invited her to a public hanging, not kidding. It got caught on some recording and nearly brought her down. Too bad it didn't. Espy ran against her and lost.
othershoe1030 wrote: Gaetz is such a horrible toad. Maybe he'll leave congress...
You're exactly right, he is a horrible toad--but, since this is such a solid ignorant-hillbilly district, he'll stay in congress, banking seniority, and he'll keep getting elected unless, as the brilliant Edwin Edwards once put it, he gets caught in bed with a dead girl... or a live boy.
The Democratic party in this district is so completely useless, I don't see why they even bother putting up candidates. They should just stick to fund-raising "galas" and quit pretending they have the foggiest notion of how to get a candidate elected.