Roger Stone, a political operative whose 40-month prison sentence was commuted this month by President Donald Trump, his longtime friend, used the racial slur "Negro" on air while verbally sparring with a Los Angeles-based Black radio host.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook kicked Roger Stone, the Donald Trump associate who faces prison time after being convicted of seven felonies, off Facebook and Instagram. The company said it had found evidence that Stone was behind a network of fake accounts in the U.S.
Roger Stone, a political operative whose 40-month prison sentence was commuted this month by President Donald Trump, his longtime friend, used the racial slur "Negro" on air while verbally sparring with a Los Angeles-based Black radio host.
Jordan Moreau Roger Stone, a former Trump campaign consultant whose prison sentence was commuted by the president, used a racial slur during an interview on “The Mo’Kelly Show.”While speaking with host Mo’Kelly, whose real name is Morris W.
dodged a prison sentence thanks to President Trump — has been making the media rounds since his commutation on July 10. One of his stops was Saturday on “The Mo’Kelly Show,” hosted by Morris W.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerRoger Stone, the former adviser to President Donald Trump who was granted clemency for lying to Congress and witness tampering, uttered a racial slur during a live interview on Southern California radio station KFI.Stone referred to black radio host Mr. Mo’Kelly as a “Negro” during his interview on Saturday.
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Ted Johnson If there’s one thing that we can be guaranteed from now until Election Day, it’s that we will hear a lot more from Roger Stone, spared from prison after President Donald Trump granted him clemency.The unofficial kickoff was on Monday’s Hannity, as the Fox News hosted landed Stone’s first big interview since Trump commuted a 40-month sentence on charges of lying to Congress and witness tampering.
commutation of his sentence, saying, likening his once-impending trip to federal prison to a “near-death sentence” he avoided by the grace of God.In his first televised interview since Friday’s commutation, Stone told Fox News’ Sean Hannity that he’d been “up against the horrific and deep-pocketed resources of the federal government and the really sadistic, arrogant, politically-motivated prosecutors.”“When you go through something like this, Sean, you find out who your real friends are,” he
Washington Post op-ed published Saturday. “The Russia investigation was of paramount importance.
Associated Press.In a statement to the press, the White House confirmed the commuting and said Stone was a victim of the “hoax.” The commuting comes just days before Stone was expected to begin his prison sentence.Stone was sentenced to 40 months in prison in February after having been found guilty in November 2019 on all federal counts in a trial stemming from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump has commuted the sentence Roger Stone, his former adviser and early political mentor, just days before he was set to begin serving prison time for his conviction on charges of lying to Congress and witness tampering.White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a statement that “particularly in light of the egregious facts and circumstances surrounding his unfair prosecution, arrest, and trial, the president has determined to commute his sentence. Roger
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Also Read: Facebook Decisions Led to 'Significant Setbacks for Civil Rights,' Audit FindsThe first signs of the network came up in 2018, Facebook said, when it was investigating accounts tied to the Proud Boys.Stone, who worked as a campaign adviser for President Trump, was found guilty in November 2019 on all federal counts in a trial stemming from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.
Ted Johnson Facebook said that it has removed more than 100 accounts and pages linked to Roger Stone and his associates for violating their policy against coordinated inauthentic behavior.Stone, who has longtime ties to President Donald Trump, is scheduled to begin serving a 40 month prison sentence next week.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook announced that is banning a far-right antigovernment “boogaloo” group from its platform.