The StoneZONE with Roger Stone - April 03, 2024


Can We Hold a FAIR, HONEST, TRANSPARENT ELECTION in 2024? w⧸ Election Integrity Expert Kris Jurski


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Summary

In this episode of The Stone Zone, host Roger Stone sits down with Chris Jersky to discuss the importance of a free, fair, honest, and transparent election. Stone and Troy Smith of Slingshot News talk about how important it is for voters to have access to the information they need in order to vote fairly and fairly, and the challenges they face in an election system that relies heavily on paper ballots and paper ballots. Stone and Smith also discuss the People's Audit, a group that monitors millions of voters across Florida and other states for anomalies in their voter rolls and provides transparency to the process of voting and other election infrastructure in order for citizens to have a fair and fair shake in their election system and ensure they re voting fairly and fairly. The Stonezone is a production of the Center for American Progress and is produced by Troy Smith and Roger Stone. The opinions expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect those of our respective political parties, organizations, campaigns, or political parties. Please contact us directly if you have any questions or concerns about anything mentioned in the show. We do not claim ownership of the content or opinions expressed. Please reach out to us directly through our media relations department at sws@whatiwatchedtonight.co.uk with any questions, concerns, suggestions, suggestions or suggestions regarding our content or concerns regarding the show, or any other matters related to the show or product related to our content. Thank you for listening to this podcast. We appreciate your support and share it with your fellow podcast listeners! Thank you so much for your continued support and support our efforts to keep this podcast going forward. - it helps keep us in the fight for a fair, fair and honest and fair election system. . . . Thank you, thank you, and keep us up to date with your feedback, and we will keep on fighting for the truth and integrity in the future of our democracy! - Roger Stone - Thank you - The StoneZONE . Roger Stone, Sr., Troy Smith, Jr., Sr., & Sr., Chacho, Sr. & Chacho & Yada, Yada Yada yada, yada , yada YADAYada, etc., etc., , etc., yada. , ( ) , Yada , Thank you! , & , and and , Chico, Thanks for listening


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00:00:00.000 The Stone Zone, with legendary Republican strategist and political icon and pundit Roger Stone.
00:00:11.180 Stone has served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents.
00:00:15.540 He is a New York Times bestselling author and a longtime friend and advisor of President Donald Trump.
00:00:21.180 As an outspoken libertarian, Stone has appeared on thousands of broadcasts, spoken at countless venues,
00:00:26.560 and lectured before the prestigious Oxford Political Union and the Cambridge Union Society.
00:00:32.180 Due to his four-plus decades in the political and cultural arena, Stone has become a pop culture icon.
00:00:37.500 And now, here's your host, Roger Stone.
00:00:44.160 Welcome. I'm Roger Stone, and yes, back in the Stone Zone.
00:00:49.400 Every single day, people ask me, do I think Donald Trump will win again in 2024?
00:00:58.000 And my answer is always the same.
00:01:00.860 Yes, I think he will win if we have a free, fair, honest, and transparent election.
00:01:09.180 Here to help us explore that question is my co-host, Troy Smith of Slingshot.News.
00:01:16.820 Troy, welcome back into the Stone Zone.
00:01:19.920 Roger, as always, it's an honor.
00:01:22.240 So, the gentleman who is about to join us, Chris Jersky, is one of those people who is focused very much on the question of having a free, fair, honest, and transparent election.
00:01:35.840 He is an entrepreneur who, in the past, has helped build and scale some enormous organizations.
00:01:42.140 He is a troubleshooter in the security, financial, and operational ends of many businesses.
00:01:49.740 He's a man who goes into systems and fixes them.
00:01:53.420 While looking at the 2020 election, one of the most startling discoveries that Chris Jersky made was that people who had sold their homes and moved out of Florida were somehow still voting in Florida.
00:02:09.340 So, Chris Jersky formed the People's Audit, initially just to help Florida citizens check who is voting in their state.
00:02:18.960 That system has now grown to monitor millions of voters statewide for anomalies on a monthly basis.
00:02:28.280 The People's Audit is currently monitoring the voter lists in Texas, Florida, and North Carolina.
00:02:36.000 And there are multiple other states coming up on their agenda.
00:02:42.060 Chris was appointed to the Statewide Committee for Voter Integrity of the Florida Republican Assembly, a very strong and vibrant grassroots group here in Florida that I very actively support.
00:02:56.800 And Chris Jersky joins us now in the Stone Zone.
00:03:01.560 Thanks for having me back, Roger.
00:03:03.120 That's a great hat.
00:03:06.120 That's a great T-shirt you got on there.
00:03:08.640 Yeah.
00:03:09.240 Love the FRA.
00:03:11.300 All right.
00:03:12.320 You know, Governor Ron DeSantis says that Florida has the gold standard when it comes to election integrity.
00:03:18.760 I think you and I know differently.
00:03:21.700 That's a good place to start.
00:03:24.360 Tell us about your activities in Florida to clean up the voter rolls.
00:03:29.480 Well, when we started looking at the voter rolls in Florida, we were probably about a million addresses were bad.
00:03:38.040 What we started to find across the state is there was like a thread that connected just about nearly every problem that we saw.
00:03:44.940 And it was basically a bad address.
00:03:47.540 Either the person had moved away and they're no longer reachable at that address or they're basically the address was not deliverable by the post office.
00:03:55.500 When we started looking into that and basically measuring it across the state, back in 2020, there was like a million bad addresses.
00:04:03.440 Well, when we first brought that up to the gold standard keepers in the supervisor elections around the state, they weren't very happy that we were pointing this stuff out.
00:04:12.160 In fact, last year, they passed a law to forbid the supervisor of elections for basically looking at our reports because we were feeding the supervisor of elections countless monthly reports showing them to a tee what voters had bad addresses in their in their in their counties.
00:04:30.220 And it's very specific because we're looking at both addresses, both the mailing as well as the residential address to check if actually something is reachable.
00:04:38.520 And today, when we're looking at like an age where everything is Amazon next day delivery and you can order something on your cell phone and pick it up on your doorstep the next morning, it boggles my mind that the government can sit there and tell us with a straight face that no, no, no, we can mail this stuff out and hope that it will arrive and waste millions of dollars, really, in basically printing and postage in this horribly corrupt system that ultimately winds up getting ballots in the hands of bad guys that are used against us.
00:05:08.520 So what is the attitude of these boards of elections when you present them, essentially with the list of bad addresses that you have collected through your technology?
00:05:22.260 It was an uphill fight. I mean, the first year and a half, it was constantly like you're wasting your time. You don't know what you're talking about. We've been doing this for years, yada, yada, yada.
00:05:33.380 But the thing was, is my background is specifically doing this for companies because we clean customer lists, we do payroll systems, invoicing, W-2s.
00:05:42.680 So absolutely, positively sure we have to make sure our mail is going out and being delivered. And this isn't anything really revolutionary.
00:05:51.240 Like I said, if you've ever ordered anything on Amazon or eBay, you've probably come in front of a screen that says, can you confirm your address?
00:05:59.080 And the telltale sign is they add an extra four digits onto your zip code. That is a free system, more importantly, free system available from the post office to verify if your address is correct.
00:06:11.140 I've ordered $25,000 worth of laptops from Dell and never did they flinch to think that maybe that pallet is not going to arrive because all of this stuff is basically verifiable through the mail.
00:06:23.560 But if you ask our government officials, it's totally fine to basically just throw a paper airplane and hopefully it lands your mail and ballot in your mailbox because that's essentially their approach.
00:06:33.480 There is absolutely zero verification of addresses. There's hardly any standardization even there.
00:06:40.220 And then they're going to tell us with a straight face that they've outsourced that to a lefty company like Eric, which we also had thrown out of the state when we started showing some of this stuff.
00:06:51.100 But I mean, it's just the amount of money that they waste every year is really what confronted them because after a while they couldn't argue of the amount of waste that they had.
00:06:59.580 We had our Lake County supervisor of elections standing in front of about $50,000 worth of a single mailing that was just garbage that literally just went to the landfill.
00:07:10.420 And they're going to it's just it's unexcusable. That's what it basically boils down to.
00:07:14.060 When they were confronted with the amount of taxpayer money that they were they were throwing away, that goes far beyond fraud.
00:07:20.720 So they had to do something. So they had to get to work.
00:07:23.220 Yeah. When you mentioned the supervisor of the Lake County Board of Supervisors, you referenced perhaps the single most corrupt public official in the state of Florida.
00:07:34.480 When we get a new governor and particularly a new attorney general, I will work very hard to get a full investigation because I know, particularly in Lake County, when they mail out ballots there, they, as you know, must say on the outer envelope address if that they they must be returned if the address is unknown.
00:07:54.120 Yet when those ballots went back to Lake County, inside the system, somebody cast those votes, there's going to be a jury investigation of that sooner or later, Chris.
00:08:05.280 So it's my understanding that once you reviewed all 15 million voters in Texas, pardon me, in Florida, you found nearly one million bad addresses.
00:08:15.720 That's one million people on the voter rolls who are not really they're not real.
00:08:21.180 They're not they don't exist. They moved out of state. They died.
00:08:24.660 They were registered to vote in a post office box.
00:08:28.140 And my understanding is that in 62 of 67 counties, you've got cooperation.
00:08:34.560 Let me guess. It's the largest counties that don't cooperate.
00:08:39.960 Yeah. Palm Beach County is probably up there right behind Lake County as far as probably our worst offender.
00:08:44.600 We even caught Wendy Link. I believe her name is the supervisor elections there.
00:08:50.300 She deleted 50,000 people right during the 22 November election.
00:08:56.240 And essentially, we caught her in it because our monthly monitoring not only checks bad addresses, but watches to see if the address breaks, as well as if they delete and bring people back, reactivate them.
00:09:07.420 It's a it's a very sophisticated way of monitoring.
00:09:10.340 We caught her removing 50,000 people in the single month of November during the election.
00:09:16.260 And then they came back in December when we confronted her with this.
00:09:20.160 This isn't anything. You have to have a Ph.D. in statistics.
00:09:23.300 It's very easy. Find the voter ID in this file.
00:09:26.380 You can't find it in the next month. And it's there. It's in the month previous.
00:09:31.140 It's not in the month of the election. It's there afterwards. Very simple.
00:09:34.980 She she broke down and basically said, well, can we have a phone call?
00:09:38.500 I'll explain this over the phone. And I'm saying, I'm sorry.
00:09:41.640 I'm the vice president of what's named FRA voter integrity.
00:09:44.880 I have to explain this to the Epoch Times. I'm not going to play monkey in the middle.
00:09:49.360 Please give me it in writing. What exactly happened to this day?
00:09:52.880 They have never answered. They basically just tried to pass it off as a glitch.
00:09:56.720 It's a very convenient glitch that happened during the election, as well as most of the people that we found in there.
00:10:02.200 I shouldn't say most, but some of the people that we found in that 50,000 were actually people that voted.
00:10:07.080 They had mail in ballots cast in October and basically they were deleted during the November election.
00:10:12.980 Wow. Amazing. Folks, if you're just tuning in, we're talking to Chris Jersky is the vice president or vice chairman of the Florida Republican Assembly,
00:10:24.160 a terrific group that I very strongly support, real grassroots activists.
00:10:29.620 And we're talking about the program that he helped develop to find bad addresses on the voter list.
00:10:38.780 Now, the courts in the past have, in many cases, held that you can't remove individuals, but you can remove bad addresses.
00:10:47.540 When we come back, I'm going to defer to my colleague, Troy Smith, for the first question.
00:10:52.620 I want to thank Chris Jersky for joining us.
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00:13:24.340 Welcome back.
00:13:25.520 Just tuning in.
00:13:27.000 I'm Roger Stone, and you're in the Stone Zone, along with my colleague, Troy Smith.
00:13:32.320 And we're interviewing Chris Jersky, vice chairman of the Florida Republican Assembly,
00:13:37.720 on the terrific program that that organization is utilizing to help clean the voter lists
00:13:43.480 to get those who are not legitimately registered, but in some cases still voting, off the rolls.
00:13:50.880 Troy, over to you.
00:13:52.600 Do you have a question for our guest, Chris Jersky?
00:13:56.180 Absolutely.
00:13:56.980 So in this whole process, you know, we hear so much about the Zuckerberg money going into the elections
00:14:01.900 and private money altering the elections.
00:14:03.600 Could you talk about that and the influence that has on the process that you're observing?
00:14:08.500 Yeah.
00:14:09.100 I mean, it's very chilling to see grants being asked for that calculate the amount of mail-in
00:14:16.360 ballots that are going to come within maybe 5% or 10% of what they project.
00:14:21.300 I don't understand how that can be done with any kind of accuracy.
00:14:26.280 You would just guess that they need some grant money to accommodate mail-in ballots.
00:14:31.080 But like, COVID never happened.
00:14:33.480 So it's something like a historical, there was no historical anomaly to basically go back and check
00:14:40.020 to see how many mail-in ballots would come in.
00:14:42.600 But when we looked at Zuckerberg's across the whole, the counties that asked for those money,
00:14:47.440 I believe there was 11, but I can't remember them off the top of my head.
00:14:50.580 I know Lake County and Palm Beach County were one of them, but they were within like a couple
00:14:56.000 degrees of what they requested.
00:14:58.340 So it was just chilling to see that they were that accurate to ask for the money and then
00:15:03.300 get that many mail-in ballots to cover that money.
00:15:06.780 So, and there's so many things that need to be looked into that, that Florida has really
00:15:10.420 dropped the ball on.
00:15:11.380 The legislators kind of ran cover for the supervisor of elections by immediately making a bill that
00:15:18.280 said somehow that was a loophole that was taken advantage of.
00:15:21.880 To me, it's bribery.
00:15:23.340 Whenever you take private funds to a, what is it, a taxpayer organization that has instructions
00:15:31.260 to do something from a private organization, that's a bribe.
00:15:34.880 I don't know, I don't think we need new laws to cover that.
00:15:37.880 Chris, do you believe that the election reforms passed by the Florida Republican legislature
00:15:47.180 and signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis actually make the system more opaque, actually
00:15:54.960 make reform more difficult?
00:15:57.160 One instance here is that they have changed the simple act of asking a board of elections
00:16:04.860 official the same question twice, could be deemed as harassment and therefore a felony.
00:16:11.740 Therefore, any citizen asks a question which is uncomfortable for the board of election
00:16:16.380 official, they will immediately claim harassment.
00:16:20.020 This seems to me to be pretty authoritarian and a violation of the First Amendment.
00:16:25.820 Yeah, I totally agree.
00:16:28.660 But I put the legislators, because this was really the first year I was really intimately
00:16:33.500 involved with the legislation process.
00:16:35.740 Last year kind of caught me off balance.
00:16:37.580 I was late to the game.
00:16:38.960 But this year, through the part of writing legislations and actually meeting legislators in January,
00:16:44.160 I can understand their dilemma because they're kind of in a bubble.
00:16:47.940 And their job is to basically take citizen-led feedback to make decisions.
00:16:51.800 One of the things that we found while we were looking into that is the Florida Supervisor
00:16:56.460 of Elections actually have a privately run organization.
00:17:00.860 Laura Loomer basically had an expose on it about three years ago where they meet in secret
00:17:06.480 at these large, what is it, luxury resorts.
00:17:10.240 It's all basically being funded by the election vendors, what's the name of Dominion and ECSS.
00:17:15.380 And they meet in secret to essentially build out legislation that they then in turn lobby
00:17:21.780 the legislators with.
00:17:24.360 So that whole harassment bill, as well as some other Orwellian things that we saw.
00:17:29.200 I mean, Florida, one of the reasons I came here was because of the sunshine laws and the
00:17:33.500 strong constitutions that I had.
00:17:35.840 I ran from New Jersey and was just overwhelmed that they have that kind of things here, sunshine
00:17:42.140 laws, but the fact that they were basically asking for the public voter rolls to become
00:17:49.080 private, probably most likely to stop us from ever doing these analysis on them, was chilling.
00:17:56.020 They were essentially lobbying Congress, Florida Congress, to basically turn that all private,
00:18:00.980 as well as shut off any public requests for information.
00:18:05.980 It was really chilling to see that.
00:18:07.900 And again, that organization, Florida Supervisor of Elections, Inc., is funded through county
00:18:13.820 taxpayer dollars.
00:18:15.380 A part of the budget that goes towards our supervisor of elections covers the dues to that
00:18:20.400 organization.
00:18:21.460 So for us, Florida Republican Assembly just released a resolution this morning calling for counties
00:18:27.440 to start asking, if there's no transparencies, there's no taxpayer funding.
00:18:33.040 If they want that taxpayer funding, we have to have transparency into what they're meeting about
00:18:37.620 and what they're discussing.
00:18:38.540 And definitely, you can't be lobbying against our First Amendment rights to petition our
00:18:43.280 government.
00:18:43.920 That's beyond the pale.
00:18:46.440 Yeah, there's definitely a lawsuit there.
00:18:48.960 They go to great lengths to try to give you the impression that this is a governmental entity.
00:18:55.760 You can go to their website, and you'll be fooled.
00:18:57.820 But it's a private trade organization.
00:19:00.460 They operate in secret.
00:19:01.480 We did used to have very, very broad sunshine laws in this state, really.
00:19:08.400 There was no way to spend taxpayer money without the taxpayers being able to see where the money
00:19:13.220 was going and how it was being spent.
00:19:15.220 Governor Ron DeSantis, the most corrupt governor in Florida history, has changed all that.
00:19:20.500 So to this day, for example, we don't know how much the taxpayers spent giving him protection
00:19:25.920 through FDLE during the shadow phase of his presidential campaign.
00:19:31.100 I think the people of Florida have a right to know what was spent there.
00:19:36.220 And when those at FDLE started asking questions, he would fire them.
00:19:42.440 Trust me, folks, Ron DeSantis makes Spiro Agnew look honest.
00:19:47.380 It's only a matter of time.
00:19:48.640 When you take $9.5 million from Florida Power and Light and their various entities for your
00:19:55.740 various political committees, and then your regulators approve a 23% increase in electricity
00:20:01.580 rates, that's corruption.
00:20:04.680 It's legal bribery, you see, because the governor didn't put it in his pocket.
00:20:08.780 He put it in his campaign coffers.
00:20:10.600 Or when you take $7.5 million from the insurance industry, now if some Floridian has their home
00:20:17.820 destroyed or their roof destroyed in a hurricane, and they don't want to accept the pennies on
00:20:23.120 the dollar that their home insurance carrier offers them, they no longer have the ability
00:20:28.180 to sue the insurance company.
00:20:30.900 That's because of legislation signed by Governor Ron DeSantis after he took $7.5 million from
00:20:37.580 the insurance industry.
00:20:38.980 Or, of course, there's the Seminoles who have a gambling monopoly, essentially, or duopoly with
00:20:44.840 the Miccosackies in the state.
00:20:46.300 They got sports betting.
00:20:48.800 Ron DeSantis got $3.5 million from them.
00:20:52.020 Only the fact that the courts threw sportsbook out, did that particular piece of corruption
00:20:57.220 not be finalized.
00:20:59.540 So it's legal bribery, but it's bribery nonetheless.
00:21:04.700 So whenever I say on social media that he's corrupt, people challenge me on it.
00:21:09.700 I just gave you three examples.
00:21:10.980 If we had time, I could give you 10 more, but we don't have time on today's show.
00:21:15.760 We'd be here for three hours.
00:21:16.860 Chris, I know you're now looking at Texas.
00:21:21.680 There are 20 million voters there in Texas.
00:21:24.820 My understanding is it only took about three hours for the computer program to review them,
00:21:29.880 and you found over 1 million bad addresses.
00:21:35.200 One county, Harris County, that's Houston, had more bad addresses than the entire state
00:21:41.740 of Florida.
00:21:42.500 So what will happen next in the state of Texas?
00:21:46.600 Same thing.
00:21:47.600 I mean, the model that's worked in Florida is leveraging the grassroots.
00:21:52.300 The software is just a tool.
00:21:54.300 But when you put that information in the hands of the grassroots, and they can go to their
00:21:58.560 locals and basically press on their county commissioners, as well as their supervisor
00:22:02.220 elections, as well as the sheriffs, they can make an impact.
00:22:06.140 And that's really what is the secret behind the People's Audit, is basically the Florida
00:22:10.760 Republican Assembly and the various organizations that we've partnered with in the state, they're
00:22:15.280 really the ones that are the grassroots army that make a difference.
00:22:18.700 We're going to take that same information and try to build up that grassroots in Texas.
00:22:22.280 We already have a lot of great patriots there that are working with the information.
00:22:25.960 But I think the biggest thing that we've had the success on is instead of sitting there
00:22:30.540 battling them on the fraud, which we all know is there, it's pressing them on the waste.
00:22:35.820 They can argue with us on the fraud and tell us to prove the fraud, because that comes into
00:22:40.960 intent and all those other things.
00:22:42.760 But you can't deny the waste.
00:22:44.760 They just sit there speechless when you show them that they're wasting and throwing all that
00:22:48.960 stuff in the landfills.
00:22:51.920 As well as it's just embarrassing, like you're talking about a horse and buggy in the age
00:22:57.440 that we're in now, where we can literally pick up our phone and have something sitting
00:23:00.960 on our doorstep within a few hours, that they're going to tell us with a straight face that
00:23:06.380 they don't need to basically, we just need to trust them as far as mail-in ballots.
00:23:11.300 This system was never designed for mail-in ballots.
00:23:13.660 That's why it's probably the key to their steal, is making sure that those addresses are bad and
00:23:18.800 they have plenty of glut that basically they can take advantage of.
00:23:24.220 Yeah.
00:23:24.760 Fortunately, there are still two lawsuits alive regarding the corruption of the machines.
00:23:31.820 One, of course, is a Georgia case that's in front of Judge Totenberg, who, although she
00:23:37.560 is a Democratic appointee, appears to be an honest judge.
00:23:40.540 And then, of course, the recent filing by Carrie Lake et al.
00:23:46.580 before the Supreme Court, Hope Springs Eternal at the court, would not respond to 21 individual
00:23:53.200 attorney generals before, after the last election, will finally respond to this case.
00:23:59.300 North Carolina is a state that interests me tremendously.
00:24:02.940 That's because Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson has been nominated for governor.
00:24:07.920 He may be the single most dynamic candidate and one of the greatest communicators I've ever
00:24:15.280 seen in my 45 years in American politics.
00:24:19.480 George Soros has already made it clear that he'll spend whatever it takes to try to beat
00:24:24.780 Mark Robinson.
00:24:26.520 Therefore, I have a great interest in the North Carolina elections being free, fair, honest,
00:24:32.480 and transparent.
00:24:33.640 Are you going to be focusing in North Carolina?
00:24:36.240 Absolutely.
00:24:38.420 I think one of the main reasons people hesitated by taking North Carolina on is because the
00:24:43.680 shape of their voter rolls is just an absolute disaster.
00:24:47.400 I've never seen so many duplicate voter IDs in any of the states that we've looked at.
00:24:52.440 So a lot of people struggled to try and get a statewide monitoring system up there.
00:24:57.960 We took it on as a challenge after working on Texas with a lot of the things that we were
00:25:02.700 building and we were able to stand up North Carolina within a week.
00:25:06.440 So that's just a testament of how quickly we can basically deploy in the states and work with
00:25:12.340 the grassroots because this is all about getting information as quickly as possible into the
00:25:16.920 grassroots.
00:25:17.940 There's lots of competitors out there that try to give you tools, but you're still stuck
00:25:22.200 trying to do the majority of the analysis.
00:25:24.860 The key around the people's audit is we've looked at the key fundamentals that are happening
00:25:29.140 in every state, which for us specifically is bad addresses, and looking at anomalies with addresses
00:25:35.660 in general, and just build a system that's deployable.
00:25:39.280 It's the same measurement in every state because the post office is ubiquitous.
00:25:44.720 The post office has the same address system no matter where you go in the United States.
00:25:50.880 Troy, you have a question for our friend Chris Jierski.
00:25:53.680 Yes, I would just like for you to comment real quickly on a story that I did with Roger some
00:25:58.960 time ago that involves a PAC called Florida Voters in Charge.
00:26:04.120 We did an investigation into this PAC and we found that they had received about $75 million
00:26:09.500 during the 2022 election.
00:26:11.840 Now, most of that money went to a PAC that is interestingly, it went to a company that is
00:26:17.220 interestingly registered under the name of the treasurer of the PAC, which is a lady named
00:26:23.560 Erica Alba, who tends to be a huge, huge DeSantis fundraiser.
00:26:28.200 So we also found that this Florida Voters in Charge was dispersing hundreds of thousands
00:26:33.240 of dollars to election supervisors across the state of Florida.
00:26:38.000 What do you think about PACs giving to local election boards like that?
00:26:42.980 Do you think that they're trying to buy influence?
00:26:45.200 I don't see that much difference than the Zuckerbucks.
00:26:47.960 The thing that jumped out at us about Zuckerbucks is when you read Florida statute, it's clearly
00:26:53.480 outlined that the operating budgets for every supervisor of elections will only be given
00:26:58.380 to them per county commissioners.
00:27:02.340 So those budgets are essentially from taxpayer dollars and it's all audited by the counties.
00:27:08.440 So they're supposed to be given money to run our elections per the county taxpayer and nothing
00:27:13.880 more, anything that's coming from either be it a elections official, putting them up in a luxury
00:27:21.220 hotel or PACs basically directly paying for for certain things.
00:27:26.500 I would really like to see more information on that because that's just highly suspicious.
00:27:30.740 As far as I'm concerned, a bribe is a bribe.
00:27:33.060 They're not supposed to be taking anything outside of the county taxpayer taxpayer funds.
00:27:37.300 Well, we make sure to get you that that information after this interview so you can review that.
00:27:41.140 I think it'd be very important.
00:27:43.060 It seems to me that the other area that needs greater exploration, where our mutual friend
00:27:48.980 Chris Gleason has done some great work, are the phenomenal number of fraudulent small contributions
00:27:55.140 that are being given to Democratic candidates.
00:27:57.920 Troy, I know you're working on a major expose on Adam Schiff, who has taken in literally millions
00:28:04.040 of dollars in multiple contributions from people who either don't exist or who, when you contact
00:28:13.080 them, they tell you, A, they're unemployed and B, they've never given any contributions
00:28:17.180 to Adam Schiff.
00:28:18.280 They have no idea what you're talking about.
00:28:20.600 There is no more egregious trespasser in this area than Letitia James.
00:28:26.280 She's taken in millions of dollars from people who either don't exist or, well, hey, have no memory
00:28:32.520 of ever giving her multiple contributions over time.
00:28:36.680 So I think this is an enormous scandal.
00:28:39.900 We're going to get Chris Gleason back on the show.
00:28:42.540 Spoke to Chris last night.
00:28:45.120 He, by the way, Chris Jersky had very, very praiseworthy things to say about you and your work.
00:28:51.400 And I think, unfortunately, we have to wrap it up there.
00:28:56.000 But let me thank our friend Chris Jersky and also help our friends thank our friends at the
00:29:00.840 Florida Republican Assembly.
00:29:03.400 Look them up online, folks.
00:29:05.440 This is a great organization that deserves your support.
00:29:10.000 Chris didn't say this, but he and his colleagues have to go out and raise the money to buy the
00:29:15.320 voter data to put through the program.
00:29:17.780 This is work, of course, the Republican National Committee should be doing and hopefully will
00:29:22.820 be doing soon.
00:29:23.840 But in the meantime, this is all grassroots.
00:29:26.460 And Chris and his colleagues have to raise that money to get the basic voter file for review.
00:29:32.960 So it's an organization that really does merit your support.
00:29:37.000 Chris Jersky, thank you so much for joining us today in the Stone Zone.
00:29:41.860 Thank you so much, sir.
00:29:43.240 Have a great day.
00:29:44.400 All right.
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00:32:21.880 Welcome back, folks.
00:32:23.920 Just tuning in.
00:32:25.540 This is The Stone Zone.
00:32:27.080 I'm here with my colleague, Troy Smith of Slingshot.News.
00:32:31.820 Folks, if you don't subscribe to Slingshot.News, well, you need to.
00:32:36.540 Troy Smith and I were the individuals who broke the story about the rhino plot to essentially bribe Republican members of Congress into resigning to tip control of the House to the Democrats, where Hakeem Jeffries would quickly become speaker.
00:32:56.900 But more dangerously, the legislation put forward by the most odious member of Congress, Jamie Raskin, that would bar Donald Trump from the ballot would be quickly passed by the new Democratic majority.
00:33:11.380 Now, for those who are sitting at home saying, oh, the courts would never allow that.
00:33:15.820 No, I'm sorry.
00:33:16.840 If you will go read the Colorado decision, you will see the courts actually specifically invited this.
00:33:23.240 They essentially said, while the states don't have the authority to bar Trump from the ballot, the Congress does.
00:33:30.840 That is the plan.
00:33:32.080 Now, I'm happy to see Dan Bongino and Steve Bannon and Paul Ingrassia talking about it.
00:33:41.080 But in all honesty, my colleague, Troy Smith, did both of the research.
00:33:46.040 And then together, we reported the story.
00:33:48.880 We're very proud of our work.
00:33:51.340 So, Troy, I'm going to give you the floor.
00:33:53.440 Where do you want to go from here?
00:33:55.380 Well, Roger, I wanted to start off by, first of all, I like I said, I appreciate Steve Bannon, Paul Ingrassia, others sharing.
00:34:02.800 The story.
00:34:04.080 But I have to say, you know, I think it's pretty interesting that the piece that gets left off of this, Roger, is Paul Singer.
00:34:09.940 And I read Paul Ingrassia's note, and I watched Steve Bannon's piece on it and the video.
00:34:16.280 And the thing that they leave out is that this is funded by Paul Singer.
00:34:19.920 I think you have to ask the question, why is that being left out?
00:34:22.920 I think you have to ask the question, you know, you look at Paul Singer's influence within conservative circles.
00:34:27.520 It would seem beneficial to him that this kind of story would go away and that we would be focused on the removal, which is a damning part of it and a huge part of the article.
00:34:35.240 But I think the fact that Paul Singer is the guy financing this thing is a key detail that's being left out.
00:34:41.100 And they're almost making it like Kevin McCarthy's funding.
00:34:43.920 No, Kevin McCarthy is quarterbacking the effort, but he's not funding the effort.
00:34:47.640 Paul Singer is funding the effort.
00:34:48.880 And it's important to point out, Roger, because he has a documented history of attacking Trump at every single level.
00:34:56.200 Here's the guy that set up the Steele dossier, Paul Singer.
00:34:59.040 Here's the guy that funded Nikki Haley with $5 million.
00:35:02.480 That fact gets left out by Bannon and others.
00:35:05.160 The facts are the facts when it comes to Paul Singer funding this effort and his history of attacking Donald Trump in every way possible.
00:35:13.060 And I found it interesting that that key little piece of the investigation seems to get left out by nearly everybody, Roger.
00:35:20.160 You posted an article yesterday on your feed that I wanted to start off this segment by asking you about.
00:35:25.800 And it was about a tape.
00:35:28.220 You know, we hear so much about Nixon and tapes and him taping officials and the Nixon tapes.
00:35:33.580 They're made out to be this huge thing.
00:35:35.040 And yet you revealed in a sub-stack piece that was posted earlier this year a tape that is rarely ever talked about in which Nixon actually says he knows who shot JFK.
00:35:45.920 I wanted to ask you about that and let you open up about that and talk about that here.
00:35:50.040 Sure, I'd be happy to.
00:35:51.200 Actually, I reposted that after a late-night text exchange with my friend Tucker Carlson.
00:35:58.260 As you know, we had Nick Bryant on the show recently.
00:36:01.480 Nick has written a terrific new book, The Truth About Watergate.
00:36:05.840 There's a long, long, big book by a New York Times reporter last year that is the same recycled horseshit, the Washington Post version of what brought Nixon down.
00:36:18.000 It's completely wrong, and it's been largely discredited.
00:36:21.840 But among the Watergate-era tapes that are almost never played or never publicly reported is a conversation between Richard Nixon and FBI, pardon me, CIA director Richard Helms.
00:36:35.780 Now, this is at the beginning of Watergate, but Nixon realized he's going to get jammed up.
00:36:40.640 He's essentially saying to the CIA director, look, I know a lot of the corrupt stuff that you guys have done over there, and it's all going to come out if they try to take me down.
00:36:53.380 Let me put it to you this way, Dick.
00:36:55.840 I know who shot John.
00:36:58.060 I don't know how much clearer you can be.
00:37:00.940 That is very clearly a reference to the CIA's role in the Kennedy assassination.
00:37:06.280 If you go to rogerstone.substack.com, you can find that piece.
00:37:13.480 I also posted it last night on my X file.
00:37:17.760 All right, let's bring it into this decade.
00:37:21.260 What else do you see politically going on out there?
00:37:24.300 Joe Biden continues to entertain.
00:37:27.060 By the way, my sources tell me, and I had a high-level, large donor to the Democratic Party who's a good friend of mine.
00:37:34.300 He was at RKO Music Hall.
00:37:37.320 He said that Joe Biden was virtually unfunctionable, non-functionable, didn't appear to know where he was, didn't appear to know what he's doing.
00:37:47.520 The narrative that he's in great shape is a false narrative.
00:37:51.900 He said it best himself.
00:37:53.540 Do I have the stamina?
00:37:54.920 Am I declining mentally?
00:37:56.840 Just watch me, he said.
00:37:58.200 Just watch me.
00:37:59.540 Yeah, Joe, we're watching, and we're not liking what we see.
00:38:03.460 What do you have for us, Troy?
00:38:05.540 Well, Roger, that entire situation in New York, I think, as you highlighted here, it's very important to put the contrast together and to say, okay, well, Trump attended the wake of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller.
00:38:21.420 And while he was attending that wake, President Biden was in New York.
00:38:26.600 He didn't attend the wake.
00:38:27.760 And he went instead to this fundraiser with Bill Clinton and Barack Obama basically acting as his chaperones, guiding him along, because obviously he can't conduct the fundraiser by himself.
00:38:40.040 They have to have former presidents there to make it a big, flashy situation so that people will hopefully not notice that the guy they're trying to put up for re-election literally can't talk.
00:38:51.020 And even though they tried, you know, all the king's horses and all the king's men there tried to make it so the people in the audience would forget about Biden.
00:38:59.340 The protesters were running in screaming genocide Joe.
00:39:02.540 There were hundreds, if not a few thousand protesters outside of Radio City Music Hall with Palestinian flags, transgender flags.
00:39:09.640 The left is eating Joe Biden and the Democrats alive.
00:39:14.500 And we noticed something pretty interesting yesterday where multiple Capitol Police, former Capitol Police officers took part in a press conference where they were talking about January 6th.
00:39:31.840 And they actually criticized President Trump, Roger, for attending the wake of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller.
00:39:41.500 Now, they were trying to pivot.
00:39:43.200 They understand, I think, that the image of Biden attending a fundraiser in New York while Trump attends the wake is really bad for them, especially when it comes to law enforcement.
00:39:53.140 And there's been an outpouring of law enforcement support for President Trump since that happened.
00:39:57.260 Well, the Democrats' answer to this politically, Roger, was to bring out a Capitol Police officer named Aquilino Ganel, who was there present at the Capitol on January 6th.
00:40:09.320 Now, to get a full understanding of this, Roger, here's a guy that said he sustained life-threatening injuries while fighting in the tunnel with Trump supporters,
00:40:17.860 who we know there were many federal agents in the crowd that day whose job was to provoke the crowd into doing whatever they wanted the crowd to do.
00:40:26.340 So this guy says he has life-threatening injuries.
00:40:29.840 He's criticizing Trump for attending the wake of Jonathan Diller.
00:40:34.620 And yet we have footage, Roger, of this guy walking around after he sustained these life-threatening injuries on January 6th.
00:40:43.100 Let's roll the clip of the officer who sustained life-threatening injuries walking around after he sustained those injuries on January 6th.
00:40:56.340 So as you see, Roger, I want to get your thoughts on that.
00:41:23.640 I mean, Troy, he looks perfectly all right to me.
00:41:26.400 He doesn't look to me like he has any life-threatening injuries.
00:41:31.560 Is it possible that he perjured himself before the January 6th committee?
00:41:36.320 I think that's a—well, here's the thing, Roger.
00:41:39.320 You can't perjure yourself if the establishment agrees with you.
00:41:43.320 And they will never enforce the law against people who fit into their narrative.
00:41:47.040 And I think the question needs to be asked, Roger, you know, we see so many people being persecuted for January 6th.
00:41:53.900 We see so many people locked away, their rights completely stripped away from them.
00:41:57.600 They're not even allowed visitation.
00:41:59.880 And yet this guy who lied, like you said, he perjured himself.
00:42:04.900 He said he sustained life-threatening injuries.
00:42:06.600 You saw the tape.
00:42:07.560 He didn't have life-threatening injuries.
00:42:09.120 And yet he's given a pass.
00:42:11.980 I think we should ask the question.
00:42:13.520 The Biden DOJ is the one that would be responsible for eventually charging this guy.
00:42:19.340 The Biden DOJ has gone after J6ers that have publicly shown support for President Trump.
00:42:25.480 Is this guy being given protection against potential perjury charges by campaigning for the Biden campaign here in 2024?
00:42:33.540 Is he receiving any favors for doing so?
00:42:35.700 I think the question needs to be asked because he's lying.
00:42:39.200 And that's not my speculation.
00:42:41.140 We have the tape.
00:42:42.040 He's lying and he's doing it because President Biden was embarrassed by the fact that he didn't attend the wake of Officer Jonathan Diller.
00:42:50.240 If he wanted to make law enforcement an issue, if he wanted to show his support, he could have attended the wake, Roger, but he didn't.
00:42:56.780 He decided to attend a high-dollar fundraiser.
00:42:59.320 Now, we have additional footage I want to show you, Roger, from that event because Fox News actually sent a camera crew there.
00:43:06.180 And unbelievably, they talked to some people outside the event and they couldn't name one accomplishment of the Biden administration.
00:43:14.840 We want to roll that clip now.
00:43:16.380 What's Joe Biden's greatest accomplishment?
00:43:20.440 Let's not do that.
00:43:21.340 I'm sorry.
00:43:22.060 Let's do it.
00:43:22.940 I'm like, I'm not ready.
00:43:23.900 The Inflation Reduction Act.
00:43:25.780 Inflation's gone wild.
00:43:27.420 No, it hasn't.
00:43:28.320 I can always drill down and find a little nugget of bad news somewhere.
00:43:32.000 Biden's not drilling.
00:43:33.460 A bigger party.
00:43:34.120 You're not going to use this.
00:43:35.200 You're talking to Jesse White.
00:43:37.780 You know, look, I think the reason the Democrats now suddenly want to talk about January 6th is because they had a trifecta of bad news.
00:43:45.760 First of all, the Biden White House decided to call Easter the holiest of holy days for Christians, the day that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, our Savior, as Transgender Visibility Day.
00:44:01.840 Uh, that's extraordinary.
00:44:05.000 But now you see Joe Biden on, uh, on social media, specifically on X, not formally known as Twitter, claiming that he didn't do that when we can see his proclamation with our own eyes.
00:44:17.220 So does Joe Biden not know what's going on or did somebody on his staff post this without telling him or did he approve it?
00:44:26.100 But now he's trying to back off because he knows it's an insult to every Christian.
00:44:31.200 Now, when you add that to the fact that he's at a fat cat fundraiser where there's an enormous crowd of Democrats outside protesting his position on the Middle East, uh, and you have a political disaster on your hands.
00:44:46.580 So, uh, between not attending, uh, the, the wake for the police officer, uh, and also, uh, this incredible insult to every Christian in the country, uh, these folks know that they had a very bad weekend.
00:45:02.920 So what's their default position?
00:45:05.180 Oh, January 6th.
00:45:07.560 When we come back from break, Hillary Clinton, uh, the woman who smells like sulfur, she just won't go away.
00:45:14.840 Now, it's a very important thing to understand.
00:45:16.760 There is no statute of limitations on the charge of treason.
00:45:20.400 So she's not safe.
00:45:23.160 Donald Trump gets back into the White House.
00:45:25.540 She needs to be investigated for treason because she is engaged in treasonous activities and she was in the centerpiece, according to, uh, Mr. Durham's report of an illicit illegal effort to stage a coup in this country.
00:45:39.420 It is time to lock her up.
00:45:42.260 We'll be back to that in just a minute.
00:45:44.060 We're going to take a quick commercial break and I'll be right back with Troy Smith, the editor-in-chief of Slingshot.news, for more of this scintillating political coverage.
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00:48:12.240 I'm Roger Stone, and you're in the Stone Zone.
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00:49:58.880 Okay, let's go back to Troy Smith for our continued discussion.
00:50:03.160 We have a little bit of time here left.
00:50:05.140 Hillary Clinton, this woman just won't go away.
00:50:08.980 We have a clip of her.
00:50:10.720 Let's show that.
00:50:13.140 I don't understand why this is even a hard choice, really.
00:50:16.560 I don't understand it.
00:50:17.560 But we have to go through the election, and hopefully people will realize what's at stake because it's an existential question.
00:50:26.100 What kind of country we're going to have, what kind of democracy we're going to have.
00:50:28.920 And people who blow that off are not paying attention.
00:50:32.240 Hillary Clinton would steal a hot stove.
00:50:35.020 Hillary Clinton took millions of dollars in return for public policy positions, feeding the money into the Clinton Global Initiative.
00:50:44.320 Hillary Clinton and John Podesta and Jake Sullivan approved the dirty tricks campaign on Donald Trump, including the Russian collusion hoax.
00:50:53.280 That is treason.
00:50:54.760 There is no statute of limitations for treason.
00:50:58.700 My strong recommendation to Donald Trump would be to select an attorney general who is committed to the rule of law and to convene a grand jury for Ms. Clinton.
00:51:08.920 One of the president's greatest mistakes was not locking her up as soon as he was elected.
00:51:13.320 But it isn't over for you, Hillary.
00:51:16.420 It's not over for you by a long shot.
00:51:20.340 Troy, your thoughts?
00:51:22.240 Well, Roger, I think you said it best in the classic film Get Me, Roger Stone, which I have to say, you know, there's a line around my house that, you know, my parents will actually use from time to time.
00:51:32.880 They think it's one of the funniest things ever.
00:51:34.380 You called Hillary Clinton the – or I think you called the Clintons the penicillin-resistant syphilis of politics.
00:51:40.960 And I think that that is about as accurate as you could possibly get because it's true.
00:51:46.040 She won't go away.
00:51:47.460 And, you know, Roger, we have to point out that John Podesta is part of the Biden administration now.
00:51:52.700 I mean, you know, we talk so much about Biden's failing health and, you know, the idea that there's no way this guy is in charge.
00:52:00.600 I mean, we showed a clip of him yesterday with the Easter bunnies calling him the oyster bunny.
00:52:04.320 See, this guy has no idea where he is.
00:52:06.060 So who's really in charge?
00:52:07.800 And you're right.
00:52:08.920 It's Hillary Clinton.
00:52:09.740 It's the Democrat Party.
00:52:11.120 It's Barack Obama.
00:52:12.020 It's these people that have committed treason, that have sold out our country.
00:52:16.560 And that's why I think the media freaks out, really, when you say lock her up or – and they really, really freaked out about that in 2016 because they know that their entire game,
00:52:28.780 their entire game of corruption, their entire game of Democrat media complex coordination depends on there being a few high-ranking members of the Democratic Party that are literally immune from prosecution.
00:52:42.880 They are immune from consequence for anything that they do.
00:52:45.740 And as long as the people in the media get to protect these folks, the game goes on.
00:52:51.080 That's how I look at it, Roger.
00:52:52.140 I think that's a very crude analysis.
00:52:57.360 You had one more video here I really liked.
00:53:00.020 Joe Biden at the Easter egg roll.
00:53:02.760 Remember, the White House made it very clear that your Easter eggs could not have even any faintly religious theme in the way they were dyed.
00:53:12.000 They were too busy declaring Easter, the holiest of holy days, for Christians to be Transgender Visibility Day.
00:53:21.420 That has a strong appeal to approximately 2% of the American people.
00:53:26.020 I really wonder whether they have lost their minds.
00:53:29.640 Let's show that video real quickly.
00:53:42.000 Wait a minute.
00:53:54.920 Wasn't that Hunter Biden who was kind of shepherding Joe Biden around?
00:54:02.400 Yes, it was, Roger.
00:54:03.540 And I think we had to ask the question, why is this guy allowed anywhere near the White House?
00:54:07.060 I mean, would you or I, as a prolific, I mean, this guy is a prolific crack cocaine user who posts videos of himself online with prostitutes?
00:54:18.920 And, I mean, he's allowed in the White House?
00:54:22.380 I mean, why have we not had, and this is something, you know, I think it needs to be brought up.
00:54:26.820 Was he in the White House?
00:54:27.960 Because last time Hunter was in the White House, they found a little cocaine.
00:54:31.320 And we actually never, despite, Roger, the fact that every inch of the White House is monitored, secured with cameras.
00:54:37.620 We don't know who brought the cocaine in.
00:54:39.740 Do you think that they know who brought that cocaine into the White House, Roger?
00:54:43.140 You know what, Troy?
00:54:44.280 I'm going to post a poll on Twitter, and let's find out.
00:54:48.560 Do you think that the cocaine found at the White House belonged to Joe?
00:54:53.280 Or do you think it belonged to Hunter?
00:54:55.860 Let's find out what our Stone Zone listeners think.
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