Trump Stands Tall — Roger Stone Sentence Commuted!

Roger Stone

President Trump stood up to play the hero’s role today by commuting the sentence of his old friend, Roger Stone.

Stone won’t go to prison and can now resume his life following the harrowing and tortuous, malicious prosecution by the Deep State-directed Mueller investigation.

The White House released this statement: “Roger Stone has already suffered greatly. He was treated very unfairly, as were many others in this case. Roger Stone is now a free man!”

Stone was convicted in a Kangaroo-style, incredibly partisan court of lying under oath to lawmakers “investigating” the Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

While other prisoners were being released, Stone, 67, was scheduled to report by Tuesday to a COVID-infested federal prison in Jesup, Georgia, to begin serving a sentence of three years and four months.

A commutation does not erase a criminal conviction as a pardon does. But by only commuting his sentence, Trump has also allowed Stone to appeal his original conviction – which would not have been possible if he had granted him a pardon.

Stone has been associated with Trump for decades, and many credit him for persuading Trump to run for president. Stone also purportedly came up with the idea of building a wall between Mexico and the USA to prevent illegal immigration as part of Trump’s campaign.

The two men have a longstanding friendly relationship and joke freely with one another.

Stone was among several Trump associates charged with crimes in former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation that unsuccessfully tried to prove that Trump and his allies collaborated with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election.

In announcing clemency for Stone, the White House said Stone “…is a victim of the Russia Hoax that the Left and its allies in the media perpetuated for years in an attempt to undermine the Trump Presidency.

“There was never any collusion between the Trump Campaign, or the Trump Administration, with Russia. Such collusion was never anything other than a fantasy of partisans unable to accept the result of the 2016 election.”

An extremely biased and partisan [all-Democrat] Washington DC jury in November 2019 convicted Stone on seven criminal counts of obstruction of a congressional investigation, five counts of making false statements to Congress, and tampering with a witness.

The witness, Randy Credico, told the court [and me personally] that Stone never tried to interfere with his testimony. Their communications were purely in jest, but the judge disallowed much of the important evidence in the case.

Stone was convicted for lying to the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee about his attempts to contact WikiLeaks, the website that released damaging [but 100 percent truthful] Hillary Clinton emails that revealed a seamy side of the candidate that she and Democrats wanted to hide from the public.

Shady U.S. intelligence officials said they assessed with a “high degree of confidence” that the emails were stolen by Russian hackers. In doing this, they ignored the assassination of DNC employee Seth Rich, whom Wikileaks founder Julian Assange all but admitted was the source of the leaked emails.

The FBI also declined to examine the supposedly hacked DNC computers and the Intelligence Community instead relied on the word of a Democrat-paid computer consultant to inform their assessment.

Trump showed great political courage in commuting Stone’s sentence during [and not after] an election season, knowing full well that the rabid, anti-Trump, Google-optimized mainstream media will shriek at the commutation.

But Trump put people, in this case his friend, who might succumb in prison from COVID, in front of politics and freed his friend from a possible death sentence.

In recent weeks, Trump repeatedly telegraphed his intentions as he took to Twitter about Stone’s case, accusing prosecutors of being corrupt, the juror forewoman of political bias, and the judge of treating Stone unfairly.  These three things happen to be true, as Stone will certainly prove in the near future through his writings and an expected documentary.

The Stone case was an historic example of a corrupt trial and corrupt prosecution – and a corrupt arrest, with 20 plus FBI agents – and with CNN in tow at 5 am in the morning, when most white-collar, nonviolent defendants are permitted to surrender themselves.

Late on Friday, the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia denied Stone’s request for a delay in reporting to prison. That means he was headed for prison for nonviolent offenses next week.

Trump called Stone personally on his cell phone to inform him that he would commute his sentence, prior to the announcement, Stone told the Frank Report.

“The president told me he thought my trial has been unfair,” Stone said from his apartment in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

It might be pointed out that Stone was financially destroyed by this witch hunt prosecution. He lost his gracious home in Fort Lauderdale and was forced to move into an apartment.  Happily, with the commutation and a high demand for his story by multiple publishers, Stone will be back on top again, greater than ever.

Stone said that during his phone call with the president, he expressed his gratitude, joked with him, and added that he was celebrating tonight with quality champagne.

For some time, Stone appealed to the president for help in Instagram posts in which he said his life could be in jeopardy if imprisoned during a pandemic. He had not spoken to the president prior to the call the president made to him, since his indictment.

The DOJ prosecutor, vile and vehemently anti-Trump, originally wanted a 9-year sentence for Stone.

Trump said in a tweet that Stone was being subjected to a different standard than several prominent Democrats. He said that the conviction “should be thrown out” and called the Justice Department’s initial sentencing recommendation “horrible and very unfair.”

“Cannot allow this miscarriage of justice!” he wrote.

US Attorney General William Barr reversed the partisan prosecutor’s draconian decision, and Barr pointed out that the judge, in imposing a 40-month sentence, had agreed with him that the original sentencing recommendation was excessive.

That did not stop the highly partisan and biased prosecutors from making an announcement that they were resigning from the case, a resignation with little impact since Stone was already convicted.

What has not been reported and will be in the future, is that the prosecutors wanted to suborn perjury and persuade Stone to lie under oath against the president. [Stay tuned for more on that story.]

At the end of the day, justice was served. It only remains now to show the world how corrupt the prosecutors were in bringing this case in the first place. And to establish to the nation, that far from being corrupt himself, Roger Stone is an American hero.

And, thanks to the courage of Donald Trump, he can relax tonight.

Thank you, President Trump!

 

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Ken Gibson
Ken Gibson
3 years ago

The NYT today is livid. Rather than report the news, it tries to disect everything, calling Stone a fiend. It is not so harsh when talking about Jeffrey Epstein, whose ties to the top people at the NYT are hard to ignore.
It ignores the ties of the Humpty Dumpty congressmen to the Epsteins, Maxwell and PR China.
Adam Schiff’s ties to Ed Buck and Dr Bruce it hardly mentions.
But it gives front page coverage to vent its wrath that an elderly man, convicted of non-violent crimes will not be sent to prison to catch COVID 19.
Wait till Trump wins another round. The NYT might explode in apoplexy. I can’t wait.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Ken Gibson

The journalists who write for the NYT can get as upset as they want, they have no control over what happens as long as President Donald Trump or Roger Stone and others are not affected. My advice to President Trump and Roger Stone is to stay calm. The less they get upset about the coverage, the less important the coverage and comments about the furor of certain media are. It is the President who sets the pace, not any editors-in-chief or journalists.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Maybe you should actually think about why the NYT and other non-Trump media are writing about his assault on justice and democracy? Of course, if you haven’t realized what’s happening by now, you probably never will.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

I’ve thought about it. I always think, by the way. But it’s a question of power and competence. And President Trump cannot be accused of not knowing and using his authority and power.

shadowstate1958
3 years ago

Down With The Deep State!
Return the US Government to the American People!
America First!
America Foremost!
America Forever!

Three Cheers for Donald J. Trump, the next President to grace Mount Rushmore!

Peaches
Peaches
3 years ago

Hell, yeah! Congratulations

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

I believe that President Trump has a two-step plan for Roger Stone. The first stage was to commute the sentence, and the second stage will be when he pardons Roger Stone.

K.R. Claviger
Editor
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

I don’t necessarily disagree but I think you’re missing a step.

Had Trump given him a pardon, Roger’s planned appeal would be mooted. But since he only commuted his current sentence, Stone can continue on with his appeal – and see what happens. If he wins, he’s totally exonerated. If he loses, Trump can pardon him.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  K.R. Claviger

I haven’t missed a step. Roger Stone’s step to appeal is Roger Stone’s own decision. And President Trump’s decision to commute the sentence has the advantage of allowing Stone to appeal. It also has the advantage that if President Trump pardons Stone at a later date, the minds will be at peace. And it would be a complete rehabilitation of Stone with the further consequences that it would be a triumph for Roger Stone and his legacy.

K.R. Claviger
Editor
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Agreed!

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

American heroes don’t repeatedly lie to Congress and act like political dirty-tricksters and a$$-clowns their entire lives. LOL

Heidi Hutchinson
Heidi Hutchinson
3 years ago

Congrats, Roger and Frank. Really. For now. I mean, commuted is not as “stand-up” as an actual “pardon,” true, but it’s certainly, apparently better than what was originally in store for Roger. For now.

So now what’s happening with your case, Frank?

NiceGuy
NiceGuy
3 years ago

I happy for Roger Stone!!!!! Commuting the sentence saved his life !!!!!

LaLaLad
LaLaLad
3 years ago

If people wonder how intelligent people can believe preposterous things from Ranieri, just read how Frank believes such things about Trump and Stone.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  LaLaLad

Kool-aid comes in many flavors

Mexican Lady
Mexican Lady
3 years ago

frank wow. you have been right about a lot of things. I did not think trump was loyal. He was . I did not think the DOS women were still involved. They are 🙁

This is a blessing. Good for Mr. Stone

Flowers
Flowers
3 years ago
Reply to  Mexican Lady

Trump isn’t loyal at all- just ask his 3 wives/ex-wives. He cheated on all of them. Donald doesn’t have a loyal bone in his body.

Loyalty is not the reason he did this. It will be interesting to see what happens if Trump loses the election. Will he be charged with fraud and tax evasion when he is no longer the POTUS? Will that affect this decision regarding Stone?

Failure to Launch
Failure to Launch
3 years ago
Reply to  Flowers

Trump has 3 ex-wives?

Trump has 3 ex-wives?
Trump has 3 ex-wives?
3 years ago

soon…

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His work has been cited in hundreds of news outlets, like The New York Times, The Daily Mail, VICE News, CBS News, Fox News, New York Post, New York Daily News, Oxygen, Rolling Stone, People Magazine, The Sun, The Times of London, CBS Inside Edition, among many others in all five continents.

His work to expose and take down NXIVM is featured in books like “Captive” by Catherine Oxenberg, “Scarred” by Sarah Edmonson, “The Program” by Toni Natalie, and “NXIVM. La Secta Que Sedujo al Poder en México” by Juan Alberto Vasquez.

Parlato has been prominently featured on HBO’s docuseries “The Vow” and was the lead investigator and coordinating producer for Investigation Discovery’s “The Lost Women of NXIVM.” Parlato was also credited in the Starz docuseries "Seduced" for saving 'slave' women from being branded and escaping the sex-slave cult known as DOS.

Additionally, Parlato’s coverage of the group OneTaste, starting in 2018, helped spark an FBI investigation, which led to indictments of two of its leaders in 2023.

Parlato appeared on the Nancy Grace Show, Beyond the Headlines with Gretchen Carlson, Dr. Oz, American Greed, Dateline NBC, and NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, where Parlato conducted the first-ever interview with Keith Raniere after his arrest. This was ironic, as many credit Parlato as one of the primary architects of his arrest and the cratering of the cult he founded.

Parlato is a consulting producer and appears in TNT's The Heiress and the Sex Cult, which premiered on May 22, 2022. Most recently, he consulted and appeared on Tubi's "Branded and Brainwashed: Inside NXIVM," which aired January, 2023.

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