The StoneZONE with Roger Stone - September 11, 2024


Melania Trump Speaks Out on Trump's Assassination Attempt – with Kimberly Guilfoyle


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour

Words per Minute

156.82108

Word Count

9,471

Sentence Count

772

Misogynist Sentences

31

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Roger Stone speaks with Kimberly Guilfoyle, the host of the Fox News show "The Five" and a longtime friend and supporter of President Donald Trump. They discuss the recent events surrounding the assassination of former President John McCain and the lack of accountability from law enforcement and the White House for not doing more to identify the shooter, and why it's so important to find out who actually fired the fatal shot that killed John McCain. They also discuss why the president's widow, first lady Melania Trump, called on Americans to pray for her husband and why we should all pray for his well-being. The Stone Zone is hosted by Roger Stone, a longtime Republican strategist and political icon. Stone has served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents, is a New York Times best-selling author, and a long-time friend and advisor of President Trump. As an outspoken libertarian, Stone has appeared on thousands of broadcasts, spoken at countless events, and lectured before the prestigious Oxford Political Union and the Cambridge Union Society. Due to his four+ decades in the political and cultural arena, Roger Stone has become a pop culture icon. And now, here s your host, R.J. Stone. Roger Stone and now, you re right back in the Stone Zone with your host Roger Stone! The Stonezone . - The StoneZ Zone with Roger Stone and his co-host, Ronna McElroy on his new podcast, The Ringer. . . . The Stone has been a friend of mine for a long time, and has been my guest on countless radio shows, TV shows, and podcasts, and is a frequent guest on Fox News Radio and radio host, and now he s a regular contributor on the Tonight Show with Alex Castellanos and the morning show on CBS Radio's "Good Morning America" and the Morning Drive with Alex Blumberg. Ronna s new book, "The Realest Man in New York's "The Good Morning America." The Good Morning Thing." is out in paperback now. - Ronna Stone has a new book out in the new paperback edition of her new novel, "America First: What's Yours Truly?" , out now, out on Amazon Prime and on the paperback edition is out on the Kindle and Vimeo. and is available in hardcover, also on Audible, and also on Vimeo, and will be available in Kindle and Audible.


Transcript

00:00:00.440 The Stone Zone, with legendary Republican strategist and political icon and pundit Roger Stone.
00:00:07.980 Stone has served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents.
00:00:12.020 He is a New York Times best-selling author and a longtime friend and advisor of President Donald Trump.
00:00:17.660 As an outspoken libertarian, Stone has appeared on thousands of broadcasts, spoken at countless venues,
00:00:23.280 and lectured before the prestigious Oxford Political Union and the Cambridge Union Society.
00:00:28.020 Due to his four-plus decades in the political and cultural arena, Stone has become a pop culture icon.
00:00:34.040 And now, here's your host, Roger Stone.
00:00:41.720 Welcome, I'm Roger Stone, and yes, you're right back in The Stone Zone.
00:00:46.700 Today I've got a very special guest, someone who's been a friend of mine for a long time,
00:00:51.120 but more importantly, I think is President Donald Trump's single most effective advocate.
00:00:56.480 She's tireless.
00:00:58.620 She's deeply dedicated to the America First cause.
00:01:02.620 She is, of course, the host of the Kimberly Guilfoyle right here on Rumble.
00:01:07.280 But interestingly enough, she herself was a prosecuting attorney in San Francisco and Los Angeles counties.
00:01:14.040 She was an assistant district attorney in San Francisco from 2000 to 2004, where she famously gave her summations without a note, and she never lost a case.
00:01:25.840 Kimberly Guilfoyle, welcome to The Stone Zone.
00:01:28.360 All right.
00:01:29.220 Thank you so much, Roger.
00:01:30.360 Pleasure to be back on the show with you.
00:01:33.320 Really exciting times.
00:01:35.200 Lots of things going on right now.
00:01:36.980 So I'm excited, and I feel pretty optimistic about the way things are right now.
00:01:42.620 I share your optimism.
00:01:45.000 It's a cautious optimism because we're not overconfident.
00:01:48.260 We're not overconfident, but things are moving the right way.
00:01:53.760 Let's start here because I think it's the most interesting thing.
00:01:56.620 Melania Trump, who I've actually known since 1989, has put out an extraordinary video this morning.
00:02:05.020 Let's take a look.
00:02:05.760 The attempt to end my husband's life was a horrible, distressing experience.
00:02:13.340 Now, the silence around it feels heavy.
00:02:17.400 I can't help but wonder, why didn't law enforcement officials arrest the shooter before the speech?
00:02:25.760 There is definitely more to this story, and we need to uncover the truth.
00:02:35.760 There you have it, former First Lady Melania Trump saying what a bunch of gutless politicians won't say.
00:02:49.120 Extraordinarily effective.
00:02:50.300 I'm disturbed by the fact that the deeper we look into what happened in Butler, the more questions we have and the fewer answers we seem to have.
00:03:00.280 Kimberly, what are your thoughts on this?
00:03:02.600 I really do.
00:03:03.920 You know, we were talking about this, Don and I, last night, that, you know, still so few answers.
00:03:09.080 How is this?
00:03:09.860 And we're talking with our CEO who came to visit us, Rumble, Chris Pavlosky.
00:03:14.200 How is it that we don't have more answers?
00:03:17.020 How is it that this isn't like the lead story internationally still ongoing until we actually get some facts, some specifics?
00:03:25.120 There is some accountability about what transpired.
00:03:28.200 I know you and I have talked about it on previous shows, Roger.
00:03:31.920 It's very unsettling.
00:03:33.420 It makes me feel, you know, anxious with trepidation about the safety of the president.
00:03:39.840 And you were so nice when you said, you know, please, we need to pray for him and pray for his safety.
00:03:45.120 Because this is exactly what, you know, if you ask me what I'm most worried about is his well-being.
00:03:50.840 The lack of any ability, to me, that's been demonstrated to protect the president, to keep him safe and secure, and quite frankly, you know, the people around him.
00:04:00.580 Let's not forget that a life was lost.
00:04:02.960 A life was taken on that day.
00:04:06.300 And anyone who tries to diminish the assassination attempt on a former president should really let that soak in about what it means to hit that young man's family and what happened that day.
00:04:17.140 I get so frustrated when I hear them talk about a bullet grazing his ear.
00:04:22.080 Like, that's not what happened through the grace and divine providence of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
00:04:28.160 The president's life wasn't taken and for his instincts.
00:04:32.380 But guess what?
00:04:33.240 It could have ended very differently because it was an assassination attempt.
00:04:37.740 And how is it that the young man, okay, has no social media presence, no footprint, wasn't on Rumble, wasn't on anything, et cetera.
00:04:47.760 All of a sudden, out of thin air, is some radicalized person that decides he's going to go and try to murder, you know, the former president.
00:04:56.520 None of it makes sense.
00:04:57.860 They had the advance information.
00:04:59.580 They had actual percipient witnesses that saw what was going on, that the man was climbing to the roof of the building, that he was up there.
00:05:07.860 There's video of him walking around the event.
00:05:11.020 And it's just unacceptable.
00:05:12.460 So I sit there, yeah, and I go to bed at night in the morning and I pray and I pray for safety.
00:05:16.580 That's what I'm really most worried about because we have seen that these people are beyond treacherous.
00:05:22.580 They're evil personified and that they will do absolutely anything to hold on to power and to prevent Donald Trump from getting back in the White House.
00:05:31.380 They have tried everything, Roger.
00:05:33.300 I mean, look at all the investigations.
00:05:35.060 Look at all the indictments.
00:05:36.240 Another one just came down the other day.
00:05:38.560 Nobody, okay, is found guilty on all accounts like that.
00:05:41.840 It's just the whole thing is ridiculous.
00:05:43.940 And let's put the big footprint at the top of the page on that.
00:05:47.240 Who's innocent?
00:05:47.880 So, you know, those are my concerns as a God-faring law-abiding American who loves her country, who loves our president, who wants him to be safe.
00:05:59.240 And I, quite frankly, want all, you know, presidents and elected officials to be safe.
00:06:03.740 Assassination is a terrible, terrible thing.
00:06:06.180 And, you know, we've got a very contentious election up against some very seriously, you know, evil people who will do whatever it takes to hold on to their power.
00:06:18.700 So, you just have to know, like, pay attention to what they've done in the past so you clearly understand what they're capable of and what they intend for the future.
00:06:27.880 Well, you and I could not agree more on this.
00:06:32.180 I thought it was very interesting and significant when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. basically formed a political alliance with President Trump, Tulsi Gabbard, J.D. Vance, and the entire America First movement with a priority to prevent war, which this administration seems to be intent on driving us into, ending the Internet censorship.
00:06:53.600 This is where Chris Paszlofsky is a hero here on Rumble.
00:06:57.760 I worry about them trying to legally harass him as they did the guy who developed Telegram.
00:07:04.360 And then lastly, help us clean up the food that we're eating to stop poisoning the American people.
00:07:12.500 But the president specifically said that if elected, he would appoint RFK to head a commission to study—now, this is key—presidential assassination attempts.
00:07:24.380 Notice he said attempts.
00:07:26.660 That means it could actually get to the bottom of who killed John F. Kennedy.
00:07:31.240 I've written a New York Times bestselling book on it.
00:07:33.620 Who really killed Senator Robert Kennedy?
00:07:35.840 Who really tried to kill Ronald Reagan?
00:07:38.640 That entire story has not yet been told.
00:07:40.920 I saw the Reagan movie last night.
00:07:43.800 I had laryngitis because I did so many shows yesterday, but I took my wife to the movie, and we both cried at the end of it.
00:07:50.620 I want to see it.
00:07:51.800 So now you're going to do the movie reviews.
00:07:53.700 I like this.
00:07:54.980 Yeah, it's powerful moviemaking.
00:07:57.000 It's really, really good.
00:07:58.980 There's a few things in there since I was there that historically are not quite exactly accurate.
00:08:05.440 But overall, it's an excellent film.
00:08:07.840 But the idea of RFK heading a commission to get to the bottom of all those assassinations, not to mention the attempted assassination on Donald Trump, because it's very clear that we're not—as it was with Kennedy, we're not going to get the answer from the Secret Service.
00:08:24.620 We're not going to get the answer from the FBI.
00:08:26.980 In fact, they closed their investigation at the FBI.
00:08:29.780 They said that this guy, Thomas Matthew Crooks, he's the shooter.
00:08:34.020 He acted alone.
00:08:35.800 That's it.
00:08:36.500 Nothing else to see, folks.
00:08:37.980 So we can't break into his cell phone.
00:08:40.700 We're not able to get into his encrypted apps.
00:08:45.240 You're the FBI.
00:08:46.260 You can't get into an encrypted app.
00:08:49.460 They got into Paul Manafort's encrypted app with no problem whatsoever when they wanted to prosecute him.
00:08:55.860 So it's very, deeply, deeply disturbing.
00:09:00.440 And let's face it, after tonight, in which I think the president is going to triumph over the empty vessel that is Kamala Harris,
00:09:08.300 they're going to get even more desperate and more hysterical and, therefore, more dangerous.
00:09:14.200 You were an assistant district attorney.
00:09:16.740 You prosecuted some very bad people in California.
00:09:19.160 You had an incredible conviction record.
00:09:22.360 I think that people need to focus more on the totality of Kamala Harris's record.
00:09:28.860 It's not just the fact that she's trying to walk away from the last three-plus years,
00:09:33.380 where before she wanted to be viewed as a full partner with Joe.
00:09:37.160 I was the last person in the room when we made the Afghanistan decision.
00:09:41.540 That's not a plus.
00:09:43.420 But I think people need to look at her entire record.
00:09:46.900 What do you think?
00:09:47.980 I think they absolutely do.
00:09:49.840 And, you know, I know her for God knows how many years.
00:09:52.460 I don't want to age myself.
00:09:54.120 But, you know, I really know not only, yes, the measure of the man of Donald Trump,
00:09:58.840 but the lack of measure, the empty vessel that is Kamala Harris.
00:10:03.060 And there was somebody who, you know, rose to power very quickly in succession.
00:10:08.680 Everything handed to her.
00:10:10.960 Obviously, she's a lucky person.
00:10:12.560 I mean, I don't know what to tell you.
00:10:13.540 It's ridiculous.
00:10:14.200 I've never seen somebody with such a lack of ability or experience rise to the positions of power like she did.
00:10:20.900 I know Willie Brown was in large measure responsible for that, as he has admitted.
00:10:25.980 But this is someone with very little prosecutorial experience.
00:10:28.980 If you go all the way back to the Alameda County DA's office on, you know, four or five cases of insignificance.
00:10:35.700 Same thing with the San Francisco District Attorney's Office.
00:10:39.000 Then she went over to the city attorney's office.
00:10:42.520 And every single election, every single position, it's been much like what you just saw, you know,
00:10:48.820 not having to do any real campaigning or any real fight on, you know, it's just this is a, you know, disturbed person.
00:10:56.060 She just is superpower hungry.
00:10:58.180 She's really reflective of the lack of any kind of core competency in the swamp.
00:11:05.180 People who want to be professional politicians, people who are really just drawn to sort of the power grid, right, of politics,
00:11:13.540 of wanting to be a part of it, about wanting to control people's lives, about wanting to tell them what to think, how to live,
00:11:19.460 you know, who they should vote for, who they should support.
00:11:22.560 And a real political chameleon that just changes, you know, with the wind, whatever is politically expedient,
00:11:29.340 whatever is going to help, you know, her position, her cause, her advancement in politics, she will take.
00:11:36.820 That's it. She'll just do it and she'll pivot.
00:11:39.180 So she has been very successful at doing that.
00:11:41.980 But then again, I tell people, you know, don't underestimate her just because you don't feel she's intelligent or anything like that.
00:11:48.880 Somehow, Roger, and you've seen this historically,
00:11:52.120 there are certain people that manage to get ahead and to propel themselves forward without any, you know, ability, skill set, talent, intelligence, integrity, moral character, ethics.
00:12:07.140 And they get to positions of power where they can wield a tremendous amount of influence and hurt a lot of good people.
00:12:14.900 And that's why she has to be stopped on election day.
00:12:19.120 And I hope the beginning of that, the end of that political chapter starts tonight with President Trump in the debate against Kamala Harris.
00:12:28.180 I couldn't agree with you more.
00:12:30.720 What people don't understand about Donald Trump is that he's a force of nature.
00:12:36.220 He's not a politician. He will never be a politician.
00:12:39.100 He's the leader of a political movement.
00:12:40.860 Maybe the most significant political reform movement in American history.
00:12:46.000 But politicians are phony.
00:12:48.820 There's nothing phony about Donald Trump.
00:12:50.560 He's genuine. He's authentic.
00:12:52.340 So he doesn't do these setups where they bring in somebody to play Kamala Harris and they have a bunch of other people pose as reporters in fire.
00:13:00.960 It's not his style.
00:13:02.560 He asks some questions.
00:13:04.300 He asks for some material to study.
00:13:06.380 He gets opinions from a lot of people.
00:13:09.020 But at the end of the day, the reason he was a great president, the reason he was a great presidential candidate is because he's his own man.
00:13:18.540 Nobody's propping him up.
00:13:20.060 Nobody's coaching him.
00:13:21.240 Nobody's scripting him.
00:13:22.540 Nobody is.
00:13:23.420 You're lucky to be trying to, right?
00:13:25.860 Nobody's handling him.
00:13:27.660 But that's why he got elected.
00:13:30.480 People could see how authentic he was.
00:13:33.480 I like to say, you know, he's not always eloquent, but he's always articulate.
00:13:38.900 You always know exactly where he stands.
00:13:41.740 It's amazing how many press interviews, how many press appearances both he and J.D. Vance have done since our convention.
00:13:50.020 And where's Kamala?
00:13:51.420 She's hiding.
00:13:52.960 And the press, the media, they should be outraged about that.
00:13:56.720 They're the ones who should be outraged about it, but you hear nothing from them.
00:14:00.260 This clip yesterday where you saw the vice president and her husband on a walk and reporters are shouting questions at her, she doesn't even answer those questions.
00:14:10.480 She doesn't answer any questions.
00:14:12.960 Reporters I do know have told me that when her plane lands, between the time she's on the plane and she gets to the car, they usually have what's called a press pool that covers her.
00:14:22.860 She won't answer questions then either.
00:14:25.300 She just waves and gets in the car.
00:14:28.200 I don't think you can hide from the American people.
00:14:31.140 I think they have to feel like they know you.
00:14:33.760 And they know Donald Trump.
00:14:35.540 They're going to know him even better tonight.
00:14:38.400 So let's handicap this a little bit because you do have the championship debater of all time.
00:14:45.120 He took on 16 far more experienced politicians for the nomination.
00:14:49.260 And I know how much time he's been preparing in the traditional way.
00:14:54.700 That would be none because he's a natural.
00:14:58.220 How do you think this will go down tonight?
00:15:00.820 Yeah.
00:15:01.000 And here's the thing.
00:15:01.840 I mean, he's sort of been preparing his whole life, right?
00:15:04.220 His whole life and all the chapters in it are really what make him a great debater.
00:15:09.020 It's like you've either got it or you don't.
00:15:11.360 And I think with him is that he doesn't like to sort of over prepare.
00:15:15.300 He's got it up here.
00:15:16.420 He wants to be Trump when you let him be Trump.
00:15:19.720 Great.
00:15:20.160 The biggest thing people have said to him is, hey, don't take the bait so she can like,
00:15:24.400 you know, boss lady him with like, oh, I'm speaking and do all that nonsense that she
00:15:30.140 does.
00:15:30.660 Oh, outrage.
00:15:31.940 And I think he's going to do very good and very well against her.
00:15:34.820 I think he does better when he goes in and he's a little bit like, you know, feeling
00:15:40.040 good, loose, relaxed, not like, you know, being peppered by people or overcoached or,
00:15:46.120 you know, dominated by, oh, you should do this.
00:15:48.580 You should say this.
00:15:49.380 You should do that.
00:15:50.180 You've got to let a star be a star.
00:15:51.800 You got to let them vibe, feel themselves, get in there, be in the zone, right?
00:15:58.180 Because that's what's going to put forth the best emotion and energy and human connection
00:16:03.440 with the audience where you feel like you know him.
00:16:06.300 And, you know, as for Kamala, I want to say this, Roger.
00:16:09.440 Yeah.
00:16:09.700 The press is giving her a complete pass.
00:16:12.680 OK, but that's not going to change.
00:16:15.300 So we have to be realistic.
00:16:16.360 But I want to tell you something.
00:16:17.680 She's not stupid.
00:16:19.060 It's like Joe Biden.
00:16:20.380 Joe Biden member, Sleepy Joe.
00:16:22.460 Joe's hiding in his basement because he doesn't want to answer any questions because he can't
00:16:26.660 answer them.
00:16:27.660 He's not Donald Trump.
00:16:28.840 He's not transparent.
00:16:29.700 He's not talented.
00:16:30.600 And neither is she.
00:16:32.160 She is not good.
00:16:33.540 She pivots to talking about Starbucks lids.
00:16:35.860 And we don't say we're going to change the lid.
00:16:38.260 Maybe she should change the cover of the lid.
00:16:39.860 My red lipstick on there.
00:16:42.040 And you're like, what an idiot.
00:16:43.920 This is the person that is running against the most important transformative president
00:16:48.260 that this country has seen.
00:16:49.940 Like this is President Trump's opponent.
00:16:52.220 So, yes, she's going to hide.
00:16:53.880 She's going to bend, duck and cover.
00:16:55.400 OK, like an earthquake drill to make sure that no one asked her a question she can't
00:16:59.640 answer.
00:17:00.200 I know in terms of handicapping it that they're very worried about, you know, tonight because
00:17:06.200 she's not a good debater.
00:17:08.280 And Donald Trump is.
00:17:09.480 So they're already saying.
00:17:10.740 And if you see her deputy principal, you know, campaign manager, they're all out there.
00:17:15.160 OK, trying to, you know, under promise in case she might deliver at all to say, well,
00:17:21.620 he's a skilled debater, he's a skilled debater, he's done all these debates, he's probably
00:17:25.680 the number one president that's in the most debates in presidential history.
00:17:32.060 OK, fact check true.
00:17:33.840 But that's what they're doing.
00:17:35.200 You've seen this, Roger.
00:17:36.100 That's why.
00:17:36.580 Because they're worried about what could happen.
00:17:38.580 And then they've laid it out because that's what you do from a press perspective.
00:17:42.440 You preempt it.
00:17:43.920 That's the smart thing to do.
00:17:45.400 And for her, the smart thing to do is to hide, hide, hide, hide, because if she answers
00:17:52.300 questions poorly, which she does, and she gets caught off guard, which she does, it's
00:17:57.220 going to be very bad for her.
00:17:59.120 So, you know, I'm bummed about it, but I'm realistic.
00:18:02.580 If I were her campaign manager, I'd be like, hide, you know, do what you can pretend you
00:18:07.980 can't hear.
00:18:08.840 But I'm bringing we go like that to the question sometimes to the reporters like, oh, with
00:18:13.340 the helicopter, but when they were trying to hate on him on that's that's kind of her
00:18:18.160 playbook right now.
00:18:19.280 And I don't know what can kind of change it.
00:18:21.040 But look, she can't avoid the debate.
00:18:22.620 She tried to change all of the different rules because she didn't like them from when
00:18:26.380 the vice presidential debate she's supposed to do, you know, against Vance.
00:18:29.980 And now she's, you know, in the hot seat up against Trump.
00:18:33.120 So let's see.
00:18:34.040 She wanted to stay seated.
00:18:35.620 She didn't want the microphone muted.
00:18:37.260 But before she did, I mean, you know, let's see what's up.
00:18:40.860 Like I said, I just want Trump rested, happy, you know, fired up and just let it rip and
00:18:47.900 let him shine with that, you know, kind of that chemistry, that star power that he has,
00:18:54.640 that charisma, because it jumps through the screen.
00:18:57.000 It's very clear that one's an empty suit and one is a leader and a kingmaker and someone
00:19:03.400 of significance, not just in this country, but internationally respected and feared.
00:19:09.620 That's the guy I want.
00:19:11.500 Yeah, I could not agree with you more.
00:19:14.360 First of all, they are playing the traditional game of trying to downplay her expectation
00:19:19.900 levels, make them as low as possible, try to increase Trump's expectation levels.
00:19:25.440 I don't think that will work, but that's what they're trying to do.
00:19:28.920 Interestingly enough, in watching the Reagan movie last night, there was a key point because
00:19:35.200 people may not remember, but in his first debate while running for re-election with Walter Mondale,
00:19:40.780 many people believe he came off second best.
00:19:43.960 And there's a scene where they're trying to prep Reagan.
00:19:46.900 They're trying to cram statistics and numbers.
00:19:50.020 It's not working.
00:19:51.020 It didn't work.
00:19:51.800 And finally, Nancy Reagan turns to his advisor and says, look, just let Reagan be Reagan.
00:19:57.280 Just let him be himself.
00:19:59.300 This is the key to this debate.
00:20:01.100 Hey, here's the thing about Donald Trump.
00:20:04.020 I've never seen the guy nervous in my entire life.
00:20:07.420 I mean, this guy, he thrives on stress.
00:20:10.080 He never gets shook.
00:20:11.860 He's been through some extraordinary experiences.
00:20:14.400 They've tried to lock him up.
00:20:15.500 They've tried to bankrupt him.
00:20:17.440 They've tried to kill him.
00:20:19.500 They tried to, I mean, he went through horrific business problems because of the economy.
00:20:24.720 His business went down when everyone's business went down.
00:20:27.560 That's because of the policies of Jimmy Carter.
00:20:29.440 But even then, he really is a man of steel.
00:20:32.920 I mean, you can say anything you want about him.
00:20:34.800 I've never seen him afraid.
00:20:36.120 He's not afraid of anything or anybody.
00:20:38.380 And he has this aura of confidence that I think inspires the country.
00:20:43.660 See, that's what people want in their president.
00:20:45.600 They want a president who knows who he is and knows where he wants to take the country.
00:20:51.140 Go ahead.
00:20:52.580 No, I'm saying that's him.
00:20:54.200 I mean, I'm smiling and agreeing with you because that is him.
00:20:58.560 You know, you nailed it.
00:20:59.960 Like, that really sums up Donald Trump so eloquently.
00:21:03.140 And, you know, he is not somebody who is breakable.
00:21:06.220 You know, he's unbreakable.
00:21:07.340 He's fearless.
00:21:08.340 You know, he's unstoppable.
00:21:09.980 And I talked about a bunch of these things in a documentary that's being made about him.
00:21:14.140 But, you know, you just see it.
00:21:16.020 And he's just he's savage.
00:21:17.980 The guy is a serious beast.
00:21:19.460 Like, we've seen him when, you know, family goes in, talks to him, et cetera, you know,
00:21:23.280 before the debates, all of the above.
00:21:25.060 And just he's funny.
00:21:26.860 He puts everyone at ease.
00:21:28.140 And he's like ready to go.
00:21:29.380 It does not matter who's interviewing him, whether he's doing an interview on CNN, whether
00:21:33.900 he's doing a town hall, you know, Fox News or Sean Hannity, whether he's doing a debate
00:21:38.340 against Biden, against Kamala Harris, it just doesn't matter.
00:21:42.160 Again, 16 very qualified Republican primary candidates.
00:21:46.340 He just eats it.
00:21:47.460 He eats it up.
00:21:48.180 But that's based on his life experience and who he is.
00:21:51.160 And it's just always been Trump.
00:21:52.760 Like, you know, I'm, you know, for so many years like you do.
00:21:55.660 And, you know, I know him.
00:21:57.140 And it's just it's just quintessential.
00:22:00.660 And that's how he is.
00:22:02.880 And it started way back, as you know, before politics, because he isn't a politician.
00:22:07.600 You know, he's a disruptor.
00:22:09.100 Disruptors tend to be fearless people who are going to be unshakable, that aren't going
00:22:13.600 to be thrown, you know, off guard.
00:22:15.580 He's not afraid of Kamala Harris.
00:22:18.180 I mean, I'm honest to God, don't know the person that President Trump is even afraid
00:22:23.720 of.
00:22:24.200 I've never seen him show any kind of like stress or anxiety or concern or worry in a way that
00:22:31.900 it wasn't mean like on top of it doesn't mean that he doesn't take it seriously.
00:22:35.040 Please understand the difference.
00:22:36.840 It's that he handles it.
00:22:38.860 And that's really impressive because we have seen him tested in ways unimaginable in terms
00:22:45.300 of all of these, you know, indictments and the warfare against him and the weaponization
00:22:50.740 of our justice, you know, institutions.
00:22:54.300 It's just it's something that anybody else you wouldn't get out of bed.
00:22:58.300 You wouldn't even know what to do because it's so brutal.
00:23:01.000 And I think, you know, very seriously about that true grit, about that toughness, about
00:23:06.220 what it takes, because you have gone through this yourself, my friend, where they have
00:23:09.680 come after you in ways unimaginable, where they have leaked to the press while they were
00:23:13.600 going to your house, you know, early, early morning.
00:23:17.220 And when God bless you, your poor wife had cancer, all of the above.
00:23:20.000 These people are just merciless and ruthless and without any moral compass.
00:23:26.740 And they've tried to break him and they have been unsuccessful and the clock is ticking
00:23:32.780 down, you know, some days left and America will have its answer and hopefully, truly the
00:23:39.440 commander in chief that she so richly deserves.
00:23:43.160 All right, before we lose you here, because I know how busy you are today and we're very
00:23:47.240 grateful for your time, as always, I want to talk about Judy Vance.
00:23:51.740 See, I think that he's getting a bum rap.
00:23:53.920 I think the left-wing media attack on him is because they're afraid of him.
00:23:58.980 They're afraid of him because he's smart as hell, because he's hardworking, because he,
00:24:04.440 unlike Kamala Harris, he's not afraid to take questions.
00:24:08.340 He knows where he stands.
00:24:09.720 He's 100% America first.
00:24:12.660 He was the right choice.
00:24:15.520 And that's going to come out in this campaign.
00:24:18.080 There's going to be a defining moment, probably in the debate with the governor, Tim Walz.
00:24:22.740 But if not elsewhere on the campaign trail, they don't like him because it's elitism.
00:24:29.300 It's born of elitism.
00:24:30.860 This is a guy who fought for and earned everything he's ever had.
00:24:36.600 They criticize him for going to Yale.
00:24:38.740 Wait a minute.
00:24:39.460 Hold on.
00:24:39.940 How many members of the Biden cabinet went to Yale?
00:24:42.880 Didn't Susan Rice go to Yale, for example?
00:24:46.060 Well, it's snobbery.
00:24:48.540 No, he was not a legacy student at Yale.
00:24:53.440 He earned his way.
00:24:55.160 I think he gets a bum rap.
00:24:56.940 He's working very hard.
00:24:59.020 He's very effective on the stump.
00:25:01.420 How do you feel about J.D. Vance and how he's doing?
00:25:07.040 I really like J.D. Vance.
00:25:08.580 He's a really good guy.
00:25:10.840 You know, I mean, I don't think of him as a politician either.
00:25:13.720 I think of him as a fighter and someone who embodies, you know, the American dream, who
00:25:19.560 really set his mind to accomplish things.
00:25:21.480 I really don't like when people try to take it away from him.
00:25:24.500 When he has worked so hard, nothing's been handed to him.
00:25:27.880 He's elegant and he's charming and nice, and he's a great father and a great husband
00:25:32.700 to his wife.
00:25:33.840 He's loyal.
00:25:34.880 He's faithful.
00:25:35.840 He's somebody who is really trustworthy.
00:25:38.540 Like, I very much trust that he will do an exceptional job as vice president of the
00:25:44.060 United States, that he will do whatever it takes, that he will work tirelessly.
00:25:47.920 And he's not somebody that has, like, these fragmented edges that you have to worry about.
00:25:53.640 He's a highly capable individual.
00:25:56.220 You know, they try to hang him on the whole cat thing.
00:25:59.020 Meanwhile, no one cares that all these illegal immigrants are coming in, and then we see
00:26:02.500 this one's eating a cat, and then they're shooting a bald eagle.
00:26:05.560 Sorry, just checked the news.
00:26:07.480 This is what you deal with in this country.
00:26:09.440 And you're right.
00:26:10.020 It smacks of elitism.
00:26:11.840 It's very unfair.
00:26:13.840 The alleged party of inclusion, the Democrats and the liberals, are really the party of exclusion
00:26:20.220 and elitism and arrogance and weaponization, quite frankly.
00:26:26.700 And so they will do whatever it takes to try to destroy someone.
00:26:29.540 They're trying to do it.
00:26:30.860 But I think he's shiny.
00:26:32.060 He's doing an incredible job out on the campaign trail.
00:26:34.600 And people really like him.
00:26:36.460 The more you get to know him and spend time with him, there is such a nice, comfortable,
00:26:43.100 kind of easy way and manner about him.
00:26:45.500 But inside is all the intelligence and the work ethic and the heart and the passion and
00:26:50.380 the loyalty and the trustworthiness.
00:26:52.760 He's somebody you can really rely on.
00:26:54.580 And I think he's the exact perfect type of vice president for President Trump and for
00:27:01.140 this country.
00:27:02.320 If you were picking him just on his own without thinking about who the president is, he's
00:27:07.720 an excellent choice.
00:27:09.080 If you're picking him to be someone who is the running mate and going to be by President
00:27:13.400 Trump's side, unflappable, he's the perfect choice.
00:27:17.200 And like you said, I think his moment will come, whether it's in the debate, although that's
00:27:21.740 not going to be much of a heavy lift with that Mike Walton, the worst VP pick of all
00:27:25.940 time.
00:27:26.320 Honestly, I think he is the worst.
00:27:28.180 I'm not even joking.
00:27:29.820 And abysmal failure.
00:27:31.740 They missed the mark there.
00:27:33.240 And we hit it, you know, dead on with J.D. Vance.
00:27:36.780 So let's see where all this goes.
00:27:38.220 I think it's going to be really incredible to see the debate tonight that I look forward
00:27:43.180 to J.D. Vance making mincemeat of Waltz.
00:27:47.240 And, you know, we'll go from there.
00:27:49.260 I think it's, you know, we just have to, like, not let our foot off the gas.
00:27:52.940 Don't take any of this for granted, because you and I both know what these people are capable
00:27:56.400 of.
00:27:57.320 All right.
00:27:57.860 We're going to have to leave it there.
00:27:59.300 I want to thank my friend, Kimberly Guilfoyle.
00:28:01.440 He's, of course, the host of the Kimberly Guilfoyle Show right here on Rumble, one of the greatest
00:28:06.840 free speech platforms in the country, one of the few where you can get the unvarnished
00:28:12.480 truth.
00:28:12.940 Kimberly, thank you so much for joining us today.
00:28:15.180 God bless you.
00:28:15.920 We'll be joining you in prayer for the safety of the president.
00:28:19.720 Thank you.
00:28:20.520 And tonight's going to be fascinating.
00:28:22.740 I look forward to comparing notes with you after this historic.
00:28:26.300 I agree.
00:28:27.080 Text me tonight, okay?
00:28:29.240 I bless you.
00:28:30.560 All right.
00:28:31.000 Take care.
00:28:31.380 God bless, Roger.
00:28:32.140 Thank you for having me.
00:28:33.580 Thanks for coming.
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00:30:46.740 The Democrats have spent an enormous amount of time trying to persuade people that something
00:30:51.240 called Project 2025, which is the product of a conservative think tank in Washington, D.C.,
00:30:58.680 the Heritage Foundation, is Donald Trump's platform.
00:31:02.640 And while it is fair to say that a number of people who have worked for President Trump
00:31:07.080 were involved in the formulation of that set of policy statements, that's not the president's
00:31:14.820 platform.
00:31:15.360 If you want to see what the president will do, then look at his Agenda 47, the agenda that
00:31:22.480 was adopted in the platform of the Republican National Committee.
00:31:27.000 The Democrats have spent millions of dollars trying to fool people into believing that the
00:31:32.540 Project 2025 is the Trump agenda.
00:31:36.560 Not so.
00:31:37.420 Take a look at this.
00:31:38.900 You know, the breaking news is Trump has nothing to do with Project 2025.
00:31:43.580 Sure, a lot of us have worked in the admin and came together, but this started long before
00:31:48.340 he even announced for president.
00:31:55.540 I'll give you a perfect example.
00:31:58.220 2025, the Agenda 2025, includes a proposal to delay the date before one can get their Social
00:32:06.600 Security benefits.
00:32:08.380 So, in other words, you'd have to be older to begin getting your benefits and would provide
00:32:12.680 means-tested.
00:32:13.860 That means the IRS looks at whether you have outside income beyond your Social Security
00:32:19.800 payments.
00:32:21.020 And if you do, well, then they adjust your Social Security payments.
00:32:24.820 In other words, they cut Social Security.
00:32:27.800 President Donald Trump, since the time he got into politics, has always maintained that he
00:32:33.320 opposes any changes in the program, that particularly opposes any cuts in the program.
00:32:38.600 Yet, the Democrats spend millions of dollars lying about it.
00:32:44.000 There are other instances of this.
00:32:46.040 For example, Donald Trump will sign a federal abortion ban.
00:32:50.540 No, that's not his position.
00:32:52.400 He's made it very clear that it's a states' rights issue.
00:32:56.520 And it was Donald Trump who appointed the Supreme Court justices that properly sent this back
00:33:03.200 to the states.
00:33:03.920 The Democrats try to make this sound nefarious.
00:33:08.000 Trump handpicked these jurists, and they've been planning this for years.
00:33:13.400 Yeah, every president handpicks his appointments to the Supreme Court.
00:33:18.100 And when they all share the same judicial philosophy on a specific issue, that's in line with the way
00:33:24.300 the system works.
00:33:25.840 I don't recall any Democrat presidents, other than John Kennedy, appointing any conservatives
00:33:32.000 to the Supreme Court.
00:33:34.180 So it's another example of distortion.
00:33:38.180 This administration wants to evade all responsibility for the tragic events in Afghanistan.
00:33:45.860 The entire flap that they created regarding Arlington Cemetery, which is an egregious fraud, backfired
00:33:55.500 badly.
00:33:56.620 They rolled out John McCain's son, Jim, to attack Trump for politicizing the appearance at the
00:34:05.440 Arlington Cemetery, leaving out the fact that President Trump was there at the specific
00:34:11.120 invitation of the 13 families of those who lost loved ones in Afghanistan, that he had met with
00:34:18.260 them previously at Mar-a-Lago and bonded with them, spent hours with them.
00:34:22.440 But even worse, John McCain himself filmed a campaign ad for his presidential campaign at Arlington
00:34:32.820 Cemetery.
00:34:33.960 Not only that, but his daughter, Meghan McCain, used a photo of her father's tombstone at Arlington
00:34:41.860 Cemetery to promote the sale of her book.
00:34:46.280 The hypocrisy here is knee-deep.
00:34:48.680 Let's look at the State Department spokesman trying to evade responsibility for the horrific
00:34:54.680 decision that left not only 13 Americans dead, but literally billions of dollars of the most
00:35:01.240 sophisticated military equipment in the world in the hands of our enemies.
00:35:06.460 Was anyone ever held accountable by the president directly for what happened with the withdrawal
00:35:11.780 in Afghanistan?
00:35:12.680 And if not, remind the audience why not?
00:35:15.000 We have all held ourselves accountable for the progress of the withdrawal across the
00:35:20.940 administration.
00:35:21.740 And it was a true interagency effort to get those 120,000 people out and to make sure we
00:35:28.620 removed our diplomats and our military personnel safely.
00:35:32.500 As I said, Ed, not everything went according to plan.
00:35:35.840 Nothing ever does.
00:35:36.720 Uh, really?
00:35:39.220 Uh, holding people accounting means that people were fired or people were demoted or people
00:35:44.240 were penalized.
00:35:45.200 Uh, and in fact, uh, they did not get American citizens out.
00:35:49.180 That's why 13 members of our military gave their lives.
00:35:53.180 Here's Pete Buttigieg.
00:35:54.600 He's another one who is trying to do a CYA on the Afghanistan disaster.
00:36:00.340 Tomorrow, we expect the House Foreign Affairs Committee to release the findings of its three-year
00:36:05.720 investigation into what happened.
00:36:07.860 How does Kamala Harris defend what we all saw?
00:36:14.400 First of all, of course, I haven't seen what's in the report coming out tomorrow, but I do have
00:36:19.160 a question about, uh, what they're doing over there.
00:36:21.760 If they've had three years to assess what happened, uh, why are they delivering a report,
00:36:26.900 uh, after Labor Day and a presidential election year?
00:36:30.000 I think it really feeds in to a sense that, uh, this is something they're, they're using
00:36:34.320 as a political football.
00:36:35.840 Uh, wait a minute.
00:36:38.080 It was Kamala Harris who said that she was the last person in the room when this decision
00:36:42.740 was made.
00:36:43.840 So while she spends most of her time trying to run away from her involvement in the Biden-Harris
00:36:49.780 administration, this is one where she stepped right up and said she was involved in this
00:36:54.640 disastrous decision, just a perfect example of the way the mainstream media covers for
00:37:01.520 them, uh, when the Republicans in the House try to get the facts in front of the American
00:37:06.880 people, well, they're acting politically, but when the administration does that, well,
00:37:11.560 that's a public service.
00:37:13.680 The Trump campaign is up with an extraordinarily effective new ad.
00:37:17.240 Let's take a look at that.
00:37:18.180 We should be doing everything we can to make it more affordable to buy a home.
00:37:24.640 A just released housing index reveals just how rough the market is, especially for first
00:37:29.640 time home buyers.
00:37:30.440 It showed home prices for the nation's top 20 metro areas rose 5.4% from June of last
00:37:36.220 year to June of this year, a record jump for that month.
00:37:40.040 The average home buyer needs to make over $110,000 to afford the average home.
00:37:45.000 Home buyers only needed to make 76,000 back in 2020.
00:37:49.180 Mortgage rates are now at their highest level in 21 years.
00:37:54.220 86% of US renters would like to buy, but they can't.
00:37:59.180 That really speaks to a lot of pessimism here about the American dream, how it feels like
00:38:03.920 it's out of reach.
00:38:04.760 Home ownership remains the ticket to wealth generation.
00:38:07.140 So this is just widening the gap between the haves and the have not.
00:38:10.060 She stands there and says on day one, she's going to tackle the housing affordability crisis
00:38:15.060 in our country.
00:38:15.800 But day one for Kamala was three and a half years ago.
00:38:20.060 What the hell have you been doing for all that time?
00:38:22.860 A very, very effective ad.
00:38:38.540 I have a source in Pennsylvania tells me that a poll that was conducted for a statewide Democrat
00:38:45.340 office holder shows that Kamala Harris's lead there has slipped from three to one, and that
00:38:52.000 President Trump is making great strides in the counties outside of Philadelphia, where
00:38:58.400 Joe Biden won solidly last time.
00:39:01.800 That is all based, I think, on economic issues.
00:39:05.480 That's the important thing to remember about tonight's debate.
00:39:08.260 If you go back and you look at the debate he had with President Joe Biden, you will see
00:39:14.800 that he ignored Biden's feeble attempts to try to bait him into side conversations, and
00:39:21.440 he stayed focused on the big picture, inflation, gasoline prices, the influx of immigrants at
00:39:31.000 our border, and the fentanyl crisis, a crime crisis, and fiscal crisis that that has
00:39:36.980 brought us.
00:39:37.560 I expect that's what he'll do tonight.
00:39:40.600 I don't think that Kamala Harris will be able to bait him.
00:39:44.340 I don't think that they will be able to get him off message.
00:39:48.080 The amazing thing is that he really thrives in this kind of high-pressure atmosphere, and
00:39:54.880 I'm absolutely convinced that the person who must be nervous tonight, the one who's popping
00:40:01.020 Xanax and drinking vodka, well, that would be Kamala Harris.
00:40:05.440 The fact that she's a fraud, well, here's a member of her own party, Bernie Sanders, probably
00:40:12.340 the most radical left member of their party.
00:40:15.820 But when he's asked about Kamala Harris, take a look at what he says.
00:40:19.360 He described Vice President Kamala Harris as a progressive.
00:40:23.040 She has previously supported Medicare for all.
00:40:26.000 Now she does not.
00:40:27.500 She's previously supported a ban on fracking.
00:40:29.740 Now she does not.
00:40:31.500 These, Senator, are ideas that you have campaigned on.
00:40:35.280 Do you think that she is abandoning her progressive ideals?
00:40:38.560 No, I don't think she's abandoning her ideals.
00:40:43.880 I think she's trying to be pragmatic and doing what she thinks is right in order to win the
00:40:49.140 election.
00:40:50.120 My own view is slightly different.
00:40:52.640 I think that in America today, there are a lot of people, rural people, working class
00:40:58.920 people who no longer believe that the United States Congress and government represents
00:41:04.200 their interests, who are dominated by big money interests.
00:41:07.640 So I think that there is something wrong personally when we are the only...
00:41:11.920 There you have it.
00:41:15.060 So Bernie Sanders, who at one time I actually respected as a principled socialist.
00:41:20.440 I thought he was wrong, but I thought he actually believed the things he says.
00:41:24.740 He's essentially telling you that she's just as much of a radical extremist as he is, but
00:41:31.400 she's hiding it for the purposes of getting elected.
00:41:35.480 That would explain the shocking announcement she made today about protecting the status
00:41:41.700 in this country of what appear to be hundreds of thousands of illegal Haitians who are in
00:41:48.180 the country.
00:41:48.980 By the way, I said on yesterday's show that when I returned from a three-day trip to New
00:41:54.260 York, well, my cat was missing.
00:41:57.040 Now, that never happens.
00:41:58.920 Someone came in to feed and water my cat and make sure that she was fine, but my wife and
00:42:04.080 I were concerned when I got back from New York and she hadn't seen the cat for several
00:42:09.300 days.
00:42:09.760 I began to wonder whether maybe she had been some Haitian's dinner or lunch.
00:42:14.980 It's a disturbing thought.
00:42:17.160 There are those in the fake news media who say that these Haitian immigrants don't eat
00:42:22.000 animals.
00:42:22.780 That's a lie.
00:42:23.900 You can go on social media and see it happening all over the place, as President Donald Trump
00:42:30.160 would say.
00:42:31.120 Take a look at Kamala Harris on the issue of illegals.
00:42:34.940 That is why, also, starting with our administration, we gave TPS, temporary protected status, to
00:42:42.960 Haitian migrants, 55,000.
00:42:45.600 And then more recently, we extended temporary protected status to over 100,000 Haitian migrants
00:42:52.540 for that very reason, that they need support, they need protection.
00:42:55.820 There you have it.
00:42:59.120 I mean, I think you see the real Kamala Harris.
00:43:02.780 Tonight, she's going to try, in the debate, to pose as a moderate.
00:43:08.840 That's not going to work because her real record is different.
00:43:13.080 She wants you to forget the Kamala Harris who wanted to defund the police.
00:43:18.560 She wants you to forget the Kamala Harris who wanted to make coming into the country, which
00:43:25.260 is currently illegal or without proper documentation, decriminalized.
00:43:30.680 This is the Kamala Harris who proposed that U.S. taxpayers should pay for every penny of health
00:43:37.380 care for the 10-plus, people I respect think it's more like 20 million, illegals who are
00:43:44.960 in the country.
00:43:46.220 Think about the cost of that.
00:43:49.120 This, of course, is the Kamala Harris that wanted to do away completely with private health
00:43:54.460 insurance.
00:43:55.680 And then there's fracking.
00:43:56.880 Now, the reason fracking is significant, not only is it an important part of returning America
00:44:04.020 to energy independence, but it is a major issue in Pennsylvania, in Ohio, in West Virginia,
00:44:12.360 and in upstate New York, where it provides thousands and thousands of jobs.
00:44:18.580 Also, the technology being used in fracking is much more environmentally safe than it used to be.
00:44:25.700 Yet, because she was running for president as a far-left progressive, she was opposed to
00:44:32.900 fracking, she said she would ban it.
00:44:35.220 Now, she says she wouldn't ban it.
00:44:39.040 Which Kamala Harris is it that's running for president?
00:44:43.040 You know, folks, recently, I guess it was yesterday, actually, we had Cash Patel here on the show.
00:44:49.240 If you missed it, I suggest you check it out.
00:44:51.460 You can go to our page on Rumble.
00:44:54.460 But among the things that he said, he's one of the smartest guys I know.
00:44:58.660 He was the chief of staff of the Department of Defense.
00:45:02.420 He was counsel to the House Intelligence Committee.
00:45:05.440 He was also a national security aide to President Donald Trump.
00:45:10.200 He pointed out that our electrical grid, the electrical power grid, is extraordinarily vulnerable.
00:45:18.720 This was driven home to me recently when we had the meltdown of the cellular phone system.
00:45:25.460 Take a look at this.
00:45:26.420 This is Roger Stone.
00:45:29.520 Remember when AT&T's cell phone outage left millions, including me, stranded without a means to communicate with loved ones, business associates, or even for emergency services?
00:45:40.820 You see, cellular networks are particularly vulnerable, big targets for hackers and terrorists, as well as vulnerable to hurricanes and other natural disasters.
00:45:51.020 So if your cell phone goes down, how will you communicate?
00:45:55.040 That's why I got the Iridium 9555 satellite phone and service.
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00:46:05.780 Cell networks only cover about 7% of the Earth, while the Iridium system covers 100% of the Earth.
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00:46:16.640 These are trusted by U.S. military and government officials everywhere.
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00:46:23.860 No eavesdropping, no hacking.
00:46:26.040 It's the reason the U.S. military uses Iridium phones and the U.S. Senate uses satellite phones for their secure phone calls.
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00:48:28.720 All right, let's continue with politics.
00:48:32.680 Here's another reason why I think you can see that the Democrats are apoplectic, hysterical, because they're up to their old tricks.
00:48:41.200 Suddenly, we're being warned about Russian interference in the election.
00:48:47.020 Let's take a look at this video.
00:48:49.240 Donald Trump's campaign chairman was secretly meeting with Russian intelligence.
00:48:53.080 Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy.
00:48:57.680 I think he's guilty because he knows.
00:49:00.640 What did he do?
00:49:01.700 Well, he's the one who can answer that.
00:49:03.580 I think he knows.
00:49:04.320 You said he's guilty.
00:49:05.100 What's he guilty of?
00:49:05.840 Well, I think he feels that there is something that's going to come out about Russia.
00:49:09.920 Why are, you know, other Americans basically believing Putin?
00:49:15.000 Why did Trump believe Putin more than our 11 intelligence agencies?
00:49:19.760 I don't know.
00:49:20.380 Do you have a working theory?
00:49:21.480 I do have a working theory.
00:49:23.080 You know, that guy Adam Schiff is so full that his eyes are brown.
00:49:28.720 Let's go through his claims one by one.
00:49:31.660 Paul Manafort was meeting secretly and sharing polling information with Russian intelligence assets.
00:49:38.280 Well, that's a lie.
00:49:39.800 First of all, in the time frame claimed by Schiff, the Trump campaign had no proprietary polling information.
00:49:47.360 So any information Manafort would have had at his fingertips would have been public information that you could read online or in the newspaper.
00:49:55.340 Secondarily, the man that he shared it with, a man named Konstantin Kalimnik, is not a Russian intelligence asset.
00:50:04.320 He's actually an American intelligence asset.
00:50:05.320 He's actually an American intelligence asset.
00:50:07.500 But the independent journalist Matt Taibbi has absolutely documented that.
00:50:12.540 And we've seen that Kalimnik's name is actually redacted from a number of government documents because they didn't want to expose our source in Ukraine.
00:50:24.740 So that's a lie.
00:50:26.580 Then, of course, there's the claim that Roger Stone was in touch with Guccifer 2.0, who was a Russian intelligence asset.
00:50:36.740 Well, that's a BS as well.
00:50:39.680 Well, yes, we had a 28-word exchange on Twitter, direct messages, which I myself released in 2017.
00:50:48.020 It includes no evidence whatsoever of sharing information, of collaboration or coordination.
00:50:54.740 It's innocuous.
00:50:56.180 But more importantly, it took place almost three months after the WikiLeaks had already published the DNC and Clinton campaign material.
00:51:11.320 So yet another lie, that one reiterated by Robert Mueller in an op-ed piece in the Washington Post.
00:51:18.240 Then there's the claim that the Democrat National Committee was hacked by Russian intelligence.
00:51:25.400 That's another lie for which there's no evidence or proof whatsoever.
00:51:31.520 You will remember that in early discovery, in my case, the FBI actually admitted that, well, they had never inspected the computer servers at the DNC.
00:51:44.540 They had left that to a company hired by the DNC called CrowdStrikes.
00:51:49.960 CrowdStrikes had a report on that alleged Russian intelligence intrusion, but that was classified, and the judge denied it to my defense attorneys during my trial.
00:52:03.600 It was ultimately unclassified, declassified, and Sean Henry, who was the head of cybersecurity for CrowdStrikes, testified to the House Intelligence Committee under oath.
00:52:18.540 And in that testimony, he admitted that he had no proof whatsoever that the Russians hacked the DNC.
00:52:26.740 Now, if the judge in my case had allowed Bill Binney, the former counterintelligence IT expert with the CIA, to testify and to produce forensic evidence, well, we could have proved definitively that was never any online hack of the DNC, not by Russian intelligence or anyone else.
00:52:51.620 Then there's the whole question of the multimillion-dollar social media program by a bot farm in Russia.
00:53:01.620 That turns out to be a drop in the bucket.
00:53:05.040 It was more like $40,000.
00:53:07.280 And the messaging was completely ineffective.
00:53:11.700 They were at sometimes pro-Hillary Clinton and anti-Trump.
00:53:15.740 Other times they were anti-Trump and pro-Bernie Sanders.
00:53:20.380 Not very effective, a drop in the bucket.
00:53:23.860 So why are we back to this?
00:53:26.160 Because they fear, once again, that they're about to lose this election.
00:53:32.980 I look at the polling every day.
00:53:36.140 And it's important to recognize that our polling is volatile.
00:53:41.580 In other words, we have a very close election.
00:53:44.400 Folks, it was always going to be a close election.
00:53:49.040 There's two reasons for that.
00:53:51.060 One, the continued mainstream media domination of communications in this country, in which they bury information detrimental to Harris and Walls, and where they distort anything about Donald Trump.
00:54:08.780 If he jaywalks, they make a story out of it.
00:54:11.700 But even more troubling is the censorship.
00:54:15.300 The cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency, as they did in 2020, is going to be deeply involved, pressuring social media and other internet platforms as to what they can and cannot say.
00:54:32.080 Remember the case of the 51 intelligence assets who came forward to say that Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation?
00:54:43.360 Well, that turned out to be an egregious lie.
00:54:47.140 Look for more of this.
00:54:50.140 If there's any foreign intelligence interference in our election, it would be far more likely to be coming from the Chinese.
00:54:59.220 But why does the federal government seem to be unconcerned about that?
00:55:04.460 There's a legitimate question for you.
00:55:08.200 Folks, we spoke earlier with Kimberly Guilfoyle, the Kimberly Guilfoyle Show, about the unanswered questions regarding the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
00:55:21.440 Those deeply, deeply disturbed me.
00:55:24.060 We're going to continue to follow up on that.
00:55:25.940 The other thing I want to ask you to do, folks, is to download the Rumble app to your cell phone and to follow us, please, at rumble.com slash Roger Stone.
00:55:40.660 That's rumble.com slash Roger Stone.
00:55:44.360 There is a great opportunity to see our show.
00:55:50.200 You obviously can see it earlier in the day because we're on at 4 o'clock Central, 5 o'clock Eastern at worldviewtube.com.
00:55:59.140 But if you don't catch it there, well, you have a second opportunity to see it at 8 o'clock Eastern time right there on Rumble.
00:56:06.860 So set the notifications.
00:56:08.760 Follow us and set the notifications.
00:56:10.360 Now, let's finish with the most significant development of this political campaign, and that is what I think are the seeds of a political realignment.
00:56:21.460 Robert F. Kennedy has made what I think is an extraordinarily selfless decision to abandon his candidacy, and despite his family's iconic status within the Democrat Party, recognize that the Democrat Party has become the party of war.
00:56:39.980 Let's finish with that video.
00:56:41.440 Hey, everybody.
00:56:42.980 A lot of people are asking me if they live in a red state or a blue state, should they still be voting for me?
00:56:48.980 What about swing states?
00:56:50.540 The answer is easy.
00:56:51.840 No.
00:56:52.640 No matter what state you live in, you should be voting for Donald Trump.
00:56:56.320 And let me tell you why.
00:56:57.660 That's the only way that we can get me and everything I stand for into Washington, D.C.
00:57:03.100 and fulfill the mission that motivated my campaign.
00:57:06.240 Right now, free speech is under withering and relentless attack in America and across the globe.
00:57:11.760 But at least we still have enough of it here that you can watch this video.
00:57:16.540 We can still run an opposition political campaign.
00:57:19.760 Well, in a lot of countries, you can't do that anymore because the state now controls the media.
00:57:25.260 The state censors the Internet.
00:57:26.780 Brazil just banned Twitter because Elon Musk refused to censor users' speech.
00:57:33.240 Kamala Harris says that Musk better behave himself or he will, quote, lose his privilege.
00:57:38.300 His privileges and it should be taken down.
00:57:39.740 They are directly speaking to millions and millions of people without any level of oversight or regulation.
00:57:48.520 And that has to stop.
00:57:49.640 She thinks, and the Democratic establishment thinks, that free speech is a privilege.
00:57:56.080 You know and I know that it's a right.
00:57:58.640 And if Kamala Harris is elected, the powers behind her will quash that right.
00:58:03.160 They're already halfway there.
00:58:04.800 It will be too late by 2028.
00:58:07.380 Once we're in the grips of totalitarianism, we're not going to be able to vote our way out of it.
00:58:12.540 This is our last chance to stop them.
00:58:14.220 After long conversations with President Trump and his team and his family, I know that he is fully convinced of this priority.
00:58:22.280 He sees the censorship machine for what it is.
00:58:25.100 Remember, he was kicked off Twitter back in 2021.
00:58:28.720 And he has experienced directly how government agencies are being weaponized to destroy the government's political opponents.
00:58:36.140 He's going to be relying on me to help clean up that corruption.
00:58:39.320 And that's why I'm relying on my supporters like you to help him return to the White House.
00:58:44.820 As you know, this could be a very close election.
00:58:47.500 A disputed election result would be a disaster for our divided nation.
00:58:52.020 President Trump needs to win in a landslide, both in the Electoral College and in the popular vote.
00:58:57.800 He can't do that unless my supporters join him.
00:59:01.360 Look at the big picture.
00:59:03.260 We have to unify.
00:59:04.660 We have to overthrow the entrenched elites who are now ruining our country.
00:59:09.320 So let's get Donald Trump elected on November 5th so that we can restore our Constitution,
00:59:15.560 so that we can revive the middle class, so that we can rescue our democracy, end censorship and surveillance,
00:59:22.840 unravel the war machine, protect children's health, and make America healthy again.
00:59:28.160 All right, that's it for us today.
00:59:38.020 Thank you very much for joining us today on The Stone Zone.
00:59:40.720 We'll see you tomorrow after the debate, and God bless you.
00:59:43.280 A man who's gone through hell, but he's kept going, and he's smart, and he's strong, and people love him.
00:59:52.440 Not everybody, but people love him and respect him.
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