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Roger Stone trial closes with dueling versions of motives in 2016 Trump campaign

By Sarah N. Lynch

 

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Roger Stone, former campaign adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, arrives with his wife Nydia for the continuation of his criminal trial on charges of lying to Congress, obstructing justice and witness tampering at U.S. District Court in Washington, U.S., November 13, 2019. REUTERS/Yara Nardi

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Prosecutors delivered closing arguments in the trial of U.S. President Donald Trump's adviser Roger Stone on Wednesday, saying the Republican operative lied to Congress about his efforts to keep abreast of when WikiLeaks might dump damaging emails on Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election campaign because he knew it would make Trump look bad.

 

A lawyer for Stone countered in his closing argument that this purported motive lacked all "common sense" because Trump had already been elected president by the time Stone testified to the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee in September 2017.

 

By then, attorney Bruce Rogow said, the campaign was "long since over."

 

"Why would he make stuff up? Why would be volunteer to testify? Why would Stone produce documents?" he asked.

 

Stone, 67, has pleaded not guilty to seven counts of obstruction, witness tampering and making false statements in testimony during the committee's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. elections.

 

"Roger Stone knew if this information came out, it would look really bad for his longtime associate Donald Trump, so he lied to the committee," prosecutor Jonathan Kravis told the jury in federal court in Washington.

 

"Ladies and gentlemen, Roger Stone is a political strategist. He knows how this is going to look."

 

The jury is expected to begin its deliberations on Thursday.

 

Prosecutors accused Stone of telling lawmakers five different lies related to WikiLeaks website and its founder Julian Assange. WikiLeaks released a series of damaging emails about Trump's Democratic election rival Clinton that U.S. intelligence officials and Special Counsel Robert Mueller later concluded had been stolen by Russian hackers.

 

Some of those lies relate to the existence of certain texts or emails, while others pertain to Stone's conversations with Trump campaign officials and a supposed "intermediary" with WikiLeaks in early August 2016 whom Stone identified to lawmakers as being comedian Randy Credico.

 

Prosecutors said that Stone did not actually start talking to Credico about WikiLeaks until later that month, and the actual person to whom he was referring in testimony as an "intermediary" was conservative author Jerome Corsi whom Stone dispatched in an email to "Get to Assange!" and get the emails.

 

Kravis showed the jury a chart suggesting Stone and Credico had exchanged more than 1,500 messages, despite testimony by Stone that no such communications existed.

 

"No text messages? Not an email guy? Are you kidding me?" Kravis said.

 

Stone is also accused of tampering with Credico when he was subpoenaed by the committee and later interviewed by the FBI.

 

He also repeatedly urged Credico to "do a Frank Pentangeli" - a reference to a character in "The Godfather Part II" who recants his congressional testimony against a mobster amid intimidation.

 

"That is witness tampering, plain and simple," Kravis said.

 

Rogow dismissed the Pentangeli reference, saying Credico had done impressions of the character in the past, and said the "odious language" they used was just part of how they interacted.

 

The trial has featured testimony from high-profile political figures including former Trump campaign CEO and former White House adviser Steve Bannon, and former Trump campaign deputy chairman Rick Gates.

 

Both testified they had spoken with Stone before and during the campaign about WikiLeaks, and they believed he had some insider information about WikiLeaks' Clinton email dump.

 

Gates testified that he overheard a phone conversation in late July 2016 between Trump and Stone that appeared to be about WikiLeaks, because after the call ended, Trump said that more information would be coming out soon. Stone's lawyer countered that the government had not presented any solid evidence about what was said on this call.

 

(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Editing by Grant McCool)

 

 

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Stone: Lock him up and give the boys on the block some fun with his ‘Nixon Tattoo’.

 

 

Thereafter, the testimony from Gates regarding Trump’s part in the WikiLeaks release of stolen emails is in direct contradiction with Trump’s written testimony to the Mueller investigation, it will return to center court at a later date.

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If he doesn't get to walk on this you-know-who will pardon him.  The question is how much time will lapse.

 

If something happens to DT so that he's suddenly no longer president (like being struck by lightning) there will remain this queue of lackeys who were anticipating pardons, and they'll have to come to terms with being in the cement tent for a lot longer than they anticipated.

 

Well, there's this

 

and then there's this

 

Or if you prefer a right-wing source

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/apr/11/donald-trump-shirks-wikileaks-its-not-my-thing/

 

 

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42 minutes ago, bendejo said:

If he doesn't get to walk on this you-know-who will pardon him.  The question is how much time will lapse.

 

If something happens to DT so that he's suddenly no longer president (like being struck by lightning) there will remain this queue of lackeys who were anticipating pardons, and they'll have to come to terms with being in the cement tent for a lot longer than they anticipated.

 

Well, there's this

 

and then there's this

 

Or if you prefer a right-wing source

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/apr/11/donald-trump-shirks-wikileaks-its-not-my-thing/

 

 

Trump will not Pardon anybody.

 

His presidency is falling apart and he will turn on those he thought would save him.

 

That aside, the power of a president to pardon a coconspirator in his own crimes has yet to be established.

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5 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Stone: Lock him up and give the boys on the block some fun with his ‘Nixon Tattoo’.

 

 

Thereafter, the testimony from Gates regarding Trump’s part in the WikiLeaks release of stolen emails is in direct contradiction with Trump’s written testimony to the Mueller investigation, it will return to center court at a later date.

 

Left wing Liberals - in favor of showing empathy, sympathy, and understanding to all criminals; even at the expense of justice for their victims. 

 

But, will not tolerate any other view than their own. Even suggest immediate imprisonment and gang rape as a punishment before someone is found guilty.

 

How the defeat of their corrupt old hag Hilary must still hurt them. 

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8 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Left wing Liberals - in favor of showing empathy, sympathy, and understanding to all criminals; even at the expense of justice for their victims. 

 

But, will not tolerate any other view than their own. Even suggest immediate imprisonment and gang rape as a punishment before someone is found guilty.

 

How the defeat of their corrupt old hag Hilary must still hurt them. 

"How the defeat of their corrupt old hag Hilary must still hurt them."

Are you parodying yourself on purpose or just clueless? 

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12 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Left wing Liberals - in favor of showing empathy, sympathy, and understanding to all criminals; even at the expense of justice for their victims. 

 

But, will not tolerate any other view than their own. Even suggest immediate imprisonment and gang rape as a punishment before someone is found guilty.

 

How the defeat of their corrupt old hag Hilary must still hurt them. 

I’m not sure where you get your assertions regarding left wing liberal attitudes to criminals ‘even at the expense of justice’.

 

As for ‘gang rape as a punishment’ pure hyperbole.

 

I for one hope Stone is convicted and while in prison finds a meaningful, consensual and balanced relationship, true love can change a man,

there is even hope for Stone. Not much hope, but nevertheless hope.

 

How did Hillary get in there?

 (abusive language noted).

 

 

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2 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Left wing Liberals - in favor of showing empathy, sympathy, and understanding to all criminals; even at the expense of justice for their victims. 

 

But, will not tolerate any other view than their own. Even suggest immediate imprisonment and gang rape as a punishment before someone is found guilty.

 

How the defeat of their corrupt old hag Hilary must still hurt them. 

Crimes should be prosecuted regardless of who it is~plain and simple~funny the idea that liberals are mushy, weak and soft~considering the advances in technology, I'm leaning toward public executions to return.

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3 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Left wing Liberals - in favor of showing empathy, sympathy, and understanding to all criminals; even at the expense of justice for their victims. 

 

But, will not tolerate any other view than their own. Even suggest immediate imprisonment and gang rape as a punishment before someone is found guilty.

 

How the defeat of their corrupt old hag Hilary must still hurt them. 


The only thing worse than a Trump supporter is a whiny effeminate Trump supporter.

 

Grow some balls.

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