Roger Stone stopped by ‘Hannity’ Monday night to set the record straight on the recent FBI sting on his Florida home; saying he was being targeted because “they want to silence me.”
“What do you make of this? That it only happens to you, Manafort, and Cohen, but none of these other people,” asked Hannity.
“It’s extraordinary. Comey, Clapper, Brennan, McCabe, and Hillary all lied about material, consequential things. The things that I made errors of memory during my four and half hours of voluntary testimony; they’re inconsequential. I’m targeted here because they want to silence me,” he added.
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ROGER STONE ON HANNITY: I’ve Never Talked with Julian Assange
Republican strategist Roger Stone stopped by ‘Hannity’ Wednesday night to weigh-in on recent allegations he and others had coordinated with Julian Assange during the 2016 campaign; saying he has never met or spoken to the WikiLeaks founder.
“I think it’s speculation. Nowhere does it say John Podesta’s emails have been stolen and will be published… I think it’s despicable that they have tried to pit strong supporters of the President against each other,” said Stone.
“The bottom line is that neither one of us received anything whatsoever from Julian Assange,” he added.
“Have you ever talked to him? Ever meet him?” pressed Hannity.
“No, never,” he confirmed.
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REPORT: Clinton Insiders Say Hillary Considering a THIRD RUN for the White House
Longtime Clinton insiders confirmed Sunday that the former Secretary of State and twice-failed presidential nominee is considering a third run for the White House in the coming months, reports the Hill.
“I’m told by three people that as recently as this week, she was telling people that look, given all this news from the indictments, particularly the Roger Stone indictment, she talked to several people, saying ‘look, I’m not closing the doors to this,'” said CNN White House correspondent Jeff Zeleny Sunday.
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“But I think we have to at least leave our mind open to the possibility that she is still talking about it,” he added. “She wants to take on Trump. Could she win a Democratic primary to do it? I don’t know the answer to that.”
Read the full report at the Hill.