Roger Stone on Epstein Island, NYC Mayors, and Political Persecution
Sean SpicerSeptember 27, 202549 min12,466 views
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- ποΈ Roger Stone claims to have obtained FAA manifest records and Epstein's "little black book," asserting that Bill Clinton visited Epstein's island at least four times.
- π‘ Other prominent Democrats and donors mentioned as visitors include Larry Summers, Bill Richardson, and Bill Gates.
- ποΈ Stone criticizes the slow pace of the Epstein case investigation, suggesting that information was available in his 2019 book.
- βοΈ He notes that while Donald Trump flew on Epstein's plane, it was a short, documented trip, contrasting it with Steve Bannon's alleged involvement.
Mayoral Performance and Crime in Major Cities
- ποΈ Stone critiques New York City mayors, calling Eric Adams an "unmitigated disaster" and highlighting his policies on homeless shelters.
- π¨ He contrasts the perceived safety in Washington D.C. under Trump's deployment of federal resources with the high crime rates in cities like Chicago.
- π Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is criticized for his response to crime, with Stone citing a 6% approval rating and the mayor blaming Richard Nixon for current issues.
- πΊπΈ Stone suggests Trump could use D.C. as a model and potentially deploy the National Guard to cities like Chicago to combat crime, framing it as a presidential responsibility to maintain order.
Political Persecution and Legal Battles
- ποΈ Rudy Giuliani is honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, with Stone defending his role as a lawyer and detailing his persecution.
- βοΈ Stone draws parallels between the treatment of Giuliani, General Flynn, and himself, alleging they were targeted for their political affiliations and actions.
- ποΈ He criticizes the legal proceedings against him, particularly the raid on his home, which he claims cost $1.1 million and was intended to pressure him.
- π¨ββοΈ Stone alleges that Andrew Weissman engaged in treasonous activity and should be charged, citing leaks of his indictment to CNN as evidence of misconduct.
Mortgage Fraud and Electoral Integrity
- π Allegations of mortgage fraud are discussed concerning Lisa Cook, Adam Schiff, and Letitia James, involving misrepresenting primary residences for financial benefits.
- π³οΈ Schiff is also accused of electoral fraud for allegedly misrepresenting his primary residence in Maryland while representing California.
- βοΈ Concerns are raised about potential conflicts of interest in the judicial system, citing a judge in Lisa Cook's case being in the same sorority.
Cannabis Decriminalization and States' Rights
- πΏ Roger Stone advocates for rescheduling cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug, citing its medicinal value and the need to align federal and state laws.
- βοΈ He argues that this change would address banking and taxation issues for legal cannabis businesses and allow for regulation to prevent public use.
- πΊπΈ This position is framed as consistent with Trump's view of cannabis as a states' rights issue.
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