Each week, Americans learn more about how the Obama-Biden Administration weaponized the intelligence community and Justice Department to target the Trump campaign.
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Roger Stone’s prosecution by overzealous Special Counsel prosecutors was an outgrowth of the Obama-Biden misconduct. Like every president, President Trump has the constitutional right to commute sentences where he believes it serves the interests of fairness and justice.

Jul 11, 2020 · 12:03 AM UTC

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I support President Trump’s decision to commute Roger Stone’s sentence.
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Trump can circumvent justice, but that does not equal serving the interest of fairness and justice.
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Stone said in an interview that there was “enormous pressure to turn on” the president but he refused to do it. “It would have eased my situation considerably,” Stone told journalist Howard Fineman. “But I didn’t.”
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What did Trump and his campaign aides know about WikiLeaks’ release of stolen Democratic emails, and when did they know it? An early adviser to Trump’s campaign, Stone later became an intermediary of sorts between the campaign and WikiLeaks.
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You thinking you gonna need one?
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Good lord. What happened to your Compass, @Jim_Jordan. You’re really willing to defend the indefensible?? Good luck with that.
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Yes but not to interfere with the law to protect yourself from crimes