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Trump Confidant Roger Stone Says He Invoked 5th Amendment in Capitol Riot Deposition
Longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone says he has asserted his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in an interview with the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection
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Jan. 6 Committee Subpoenas Jones, Stone
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol issued subpoenas on Monday to Roger Stone and Alex Jones, among other high-profile allies of former President Donald Trump, for their possible connection to the riot.
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Alex Jones, Roger Stone Subpoenaed by House Jan. 6 Committee
A committee investigating the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection has issued subpoenas to five more individuals, including former President Donald Trump’s ally Roger Stone and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
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Alex Jones, Roger Stone and a Trump Spokesman Were Subpoenaed by the House Panel Probing the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
The Jan. 6 why Capitol riot by Trump supporters disrupted a joint session of Congress confirming the election of Joe Biden as president.
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PolitiFact: Why Roger Stone's Claim About ‘Phantom Voters' in Florida Is Wrong
Stone’s push for an “audit” of Florida’s election is in spite of the fact that Trump won the state by about 372,000 votes, or 3 percentage points.
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Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump, Roger Stone, Proud Boys and Others Over Jan. 6 Invasion
Seven Capitol Police officers filed a lawsuit accusing former President Donald Trump and others of being directly responsible for the deadly riot on Jan. 6.
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Trump Friend Tom Barrack Says ‘I'm 100% Innocent' of Illegal Lobbying for the United Arab Emirates
Private equity investor Thomas Barrack is accused of illegally lobbying then-President Donald Trump for the United Arab Emirates.
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Matt Gaetz's Campaign Paid $20,000 to Trump Crony Roger Stone's Company, Which the DOJ Is Suing
Rep. Matt Gaetz’s campaign paid $20,000 to a company that the DOJ alleges has been used by Trump crony Roger Stone to avoid paying taxes, an FEC filing shows.
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Justice Department Sues Trump Ally Roger Stone and Wife Over Alleged $2 Million in Unpaid Taxes
The lawsuit accuses Roger Stone and Nydia Stone of using an “alter ego” company in an attempt to “shield their personal income from enforced collection and fund a lavish lifestyle.”
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Justice Dept. Sues Trump Ally Roger Stone, Alleging Millions in Unpaid Taxes
The Justice Department on Friday sued Roger Stone, a longtime ally of former President Donald Trump, accusing Stone and his wife of owing nearly $2 million in unpaid income taxes. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, says the couple underpaid their income taxes by $1,590,361 from 2007 to 2011. It further says Stone did not pay…
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Tattoo Artist Linked to Trump Friend Roger Stone Arrested on Capitol Riot Charges
A New York resident linked to longtime Trump friend Roger Stone has been arrested on criminal charges related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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Feds Probing Alex Jones, Roger Stone Over Roles in Capitol Riot
Federal investigators probing the Jan. 6 Capitol riots are investigating whether high-profile allies of former President Donald Trump, including Roger Stone and Alex Jones, played any roll in organizing the violence, a law enforcement source with knowledge of the inquiry told NBC News Saturday. The Washington Post first reported that the possible Jan. 6 roles of Stone, Jones and “Stop the Steal” rally...
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Trump Issues Pardons for Manafort and Stone, Among Others
President Donald Trump issued a new wave of pardons and sentence commutations for 29 people, including Paul Manafort, Roger Stone and Charles Kushner.
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Sources Say Justice Department Internal Watchdog Probes Roger Stone's Sentencing
The Justice Department inspector general’s office is investigating the circumstances surrounding the sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone, President Donald Trump’s longtime friend, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
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Rep. Cooper to Postmaster General DeJoy: Is Presidential Pardon ‘Your Backup Plan?'
At a congressional hearing on Monday, Rep. Jim Cooper, D-Tenn., accused Postmaster General Louis DeJoy of having political conflicts of interest and illegally interfering with mail deliveries. “Mr. DeJoy, is your backup plan to get pardoned like Roger Stone?” he asked, referring to the Donald Trump associate whose sentence was commuted by the president.
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Rep. Ted Deutch Spars with AG Barr Over Roger Stone Sentencing
Rep. Ted Deutch, D-Fla., spars with U.S. Attorney General William Barr over the reasons Barr intervened in the sentencing for the ally of President Donal Trump.
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Barr Discusses Interventions in Michael Flynn, Roger Stone Cases
U.S. Attorney General William Barr says his interventions into the prosecutions of Roger Stone and Michael Flynn were to help “rectify the rule of law” and make sure “people were treated the same.”
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House Democrats Move to Check Trump's Pardon Power
A House committee voted Thursday to try and rein in President Donald Trump’s clemency powers, approving legislation to discourage pardons for friends and family and prevent presidents from pardoning themselves
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Roger Stone Calls Black Radio Host a Racial Slur on Air
Roger Stone, friend and former campaign adviser to President Donald Trump, seemed to call a Black radio host a racial slur on air Saturday while the two debated Stone’s federal conviction.
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Fact Check: Trump's Misleading Spin on Roger Stone's Conviction
In commuting Roger Stone’s prison sentence, President Donald Trump and the White House gave a misleading account of Stone’s conviction and the federal investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.