The StoneZONE with Roger Stone - December 02, 2024


Why the Appointment of Kash Patel has the Deep State Crapping Their Pants


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour

Words per Minute

156.84525

Word Count

9,494

Sentence Count

622

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Roger Stone explains why Kash Patel is the perfect choice to replace Andrew McCabe as the next FBI Director, and why the Deep State is in total meltdown mode over the news of the nomination. He also explains why the appointment of Kash Patel would be a good thing for the FBI.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Stone Zone, with legendary Republican strategist and political icon and pundit, Roger Stone.
00:00:07.100 Stone has served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents.
00:00:11.120 He is a New York Times bestselling author and a longtime friend and advisor of President Donald Trump.
00:00:16.760 As an outspoken libertarian, Stone has appeared on thousands of broadcasts, spoken at countless venues,
00:00:22.180 and lectured before the prestigious Oxford Political Union and the Cambridge Union Society.
00:00:27.180 Due to his four-plus decades in the political and cultural arena, Stone has become a pop culture icon.
00:00:33.140 And now, here's your host, Roger Stone.
00:00:40.980 Good evening and welcome to The Stone Zone with Roger Stone.
00:00:45.040 I am not Roger Stone. I am Mark Vargas, editor and chief of Illinois Review, filling in for Roger this evening.
00:00:53.140 Roger will be back tomorrow, but we've got a great show in store for you.
00:00:58.440 We're going to launch today. We're going to hear a little bit from Roger Stone in a few minutes, an interview that he's just recently gave.
00:01:06.180 But before we get to that interview, we're going to talk about how the liberal media and Democrats
00:01:12.840 and the deep state and the uniparty are in total meltdown mode over President Trump's nomination of Kash Patel as the FBI director.
00:01:26.600 And Roger has written a beautiful piece on The Stone Zone.
00:01:31.480 Kash Patel would restore integrity and depoliticize the FBI.
00:01:37.000 President Trump has made it crystal clear throughout his campaign that he wanted to clean up the FBI and the DOJ.
00:01:45.340 He's going to clean up the DOJ with his nomination of Pam Bondi and perhaps Matt Gaetz as a special counsel to go after political corruption.
00:01:59.160 But the nomination of Kash Patel is absolutely brilliant, because if you'll remember, and Roger writes about this in his piece,
00:02:08.160 when asked what Kash Patel wanted to do on his first day at the FBI during a recent interview,
00:02:16.420 he stated that he wanted to close the FBI headquarters and reopen it as a deep state museum and then send all 7,000 FBI agents across the country to do what they're supposed to do, to be cops.
00:02:36.040 Unfortunately, under the deep state and the Obama and Biden-Harris administrations, the FBI has been completely politicized,
00:02:46.140 and all of the resources for that organization and the DOJ have been wasted and used to target a political enemy and one man, and that's Donald Trump.
00:03:00.260 Now, again, you know that you're over the target.
00:03:04.120 You know that President Trump is over the target when you've got Andrew McCabe, and we all remember Andrew McCabe,
00:03:10.180 a corrupt FBI official who lies, who was aligned with Hillary Clinton during the 2015 presidential campaign when Donald Trump was her political opponent.
00:03:24.060 He was fired, and rightly so, but when you've got Andrew McCabe going on CNN, low-rating CNN, and complaining about the Kash Patel appointment, you know you're on target.
00:03:37.100 Let's take a look at this interview.
00:03:39.320 Andrew, I just want to start first with you and just get your reaction to this news tonight.
00:03:43.080 Yeah, well, it's a terrible development for the men and women of the FBI and also for the nation that depends on a highly functioning, professional, independent Federal Bureau of Investigation.
00:04:00.600 The fact that Kash Patel is profoundly unqualified for this job is not even, like, a matter for debate.
00:04:07.880 So I think what we should really be thinking about right now is what does this signal in terms of Donald Trump's intent for the FBI?
00:04:18.640 The installation or the nomination, I guess we should say at this point, of Kash Patel's FBI director can only possibly be a plan to disrupt, to dismantle, to distract the FBI,
00:04:31.760 and to possibly use it as a tool for the president's political agenda.
00:04:38.520 And, you know, as an organization, we know what that looks like.
00:04:45.600 This country has been there before, right?
00:04:48.280 The pre-Watergate FBI, the J. Edgar Hoover FBI, struck fear in the hearts of Americans across the spectrum of politicians,
00:04:56.880 people in entertainment, people in the civil rights community, because the director operated at the direction of presidents to collect political intelligence
00:05:07.120 and to utilize the legal authorities, the investigative authorities of the FBI, to terrorize and intimidate Americans.
00:05:15.600 So the question is, is that where we're going back to with this nomination?
00:05:20.220 I would argue that Kash Patel would be the perfect person for Donald Trump to nominate if that's, in fact, his intent for the FBI.
00:05:30.600 In Roger's op-ed, he writes that the FBI's goals of intimidating Americans—let's not forget this—they intimidated Americans,
00:05:41.620 they prosecuted patriots, they protected the politically connected from justice, and illicitly usurping control from the people.
00:05:51.760 This would certainly be impeded by FBI director Kash Patel.
00:05:57.140 And that's why corrupt FBI officials like Andrew McCabe are in total freakout and meltdown mode,
00:06:06.580 because what Kash Patel, who's been a loyal Trump supporter, who is fighting corruption and has said he will continue to fight political corruption,
00:06:18.580 and even as FBI director, who has an incredible resume, whether it's working for the director of national intelligence, whether it's chief of staff to the former secretary of defense,
00:06:31.020 Kash has the right credentials to serve as FBI director and to clean house.
00:06:37.160 And again, the fact that the liberal media is in total meltdown mode is yet more proof that Kash Patel is the right person for the job and that he's going to clean out the FBI on day one,
00:06:51.300 and that challenges the power of the deep state, that challenges the authority of the uniparty who have lived so comfortably within the halls of the FBI and DOJ,
00:07:04.400 knowing that they've been collaborating with deep state officials who want to target President Trump, who want to target MAGA.
00:07:12.320 Let's not forget, it wasn't the FBI, but it was the DOJ that wanted to call parents who stood up for their children in school board meetings domestic terrorists.
00:07:22.400 Let's not forget that it's the FBI that created these pre-dawn raids,
00:07:29.460 where they not only raided former Illinois Governor Rob Lagojevich, the sitting governor,
00:07:33.920 with 26 FBI agents, SWAT team, hostage negotiators, surrounded his home, the sitting governor, to arrest him.
00:07:43.560 It's that same FBI that over 26 agents swarmed the home of Roger Stone,
00:07:51.860 who pointed the barrel of a semi-automatic weapon at his wife's head as she lay sleeping, trying to figure out what the heck was going on.
00:07:59.020 It's that same FBI that not only surrounded Roger Stone's home, a close friend and political ally of Donald Trump,
00:08:05.920 who did nothing wrong, by the way,
00:08:09.140 but it's that same FBI that put amphibious units in the intracoastal waterway behind Roger's home
00:08:15.740 in case he was going to do some sort of James Bond underwater escape.
00:08:21.660 And because their power and authority is now being challenged and will be completely removed,
00:08:27.920 this is why Andrew McCabe and his former colleagues within the FBI are in total panic mode,
00:08:34.820 looking so forward to what Kash Patel is going to do, even on day one at the FBI.
00:08:41.220 But before we get to more news and discuss this a little bit more,
00:08:45.200 what's the Roger Stone show without a little bit of Roger Stone?
00:08:49.580 And so, again, we continue to pray for President-elect Trump's safety,
00:08:56.040 a man who has survived not one but two assassination attempts.
00:09:01.480 And the fact that in Butler, Pennsylvania, the bullet missed his head by near centimeters
00:09:08.340 and pierced through the skin of his ear is proof that his time coming up here in the White House
00:09:16.220 is nothing short of divine intervention and divine providence.
00:09:20.140 Donald Trump was put here by God in this position for this particular time to right the ship.
00:09:27.020 And so Roger Stone is giving an interview where he's talking about how we should pray
00:09:32.100 for the safety of President-elect Trump as he prepares to take office
00:09:35.580 and pray for his safety as he's in office.
00:09:38.500 It's about a 21-minute clip.
00:09:40.040 Let's watch this interview.
00:09:40.980 Roger Stone back with us to address all of his glory nation.
00:09:46.520 We have Roger Stone with us.
00:09:48.300 Roger, it is great to see you again, my friend.
00:09:51.640 It is great to be with you, Pastor Dave.
00:09:54.360 What a great, great time to be alive.
00:09:58.480 If ever I felt that I was born for such time as this, it is in this exact instant.
00:10:04.200 Now, I'm a veteran, as you know, of 13 national presidential campaigns.
00:10:09.740 But this one was very different in every way.
00:10:14.020 Donald Trump has scored the greatest single political comeback in American history.
00:10:21.040 Previously, I would argue that perhaps the holder of that title was one, Richard M. Nixon,
00:10:25.900 my first boss in politics.
00:10:27.220 But he was only facing a re-election contest at that point.
00:10:31.020 In this case, Donald Trump was facing a criminalized justice system that was seeking to destroy
00:10:38.000 him financially, keep him off the ballot in all 50 states, send him to jail for crimes
00:10:44.740 they couldn't even actually identify, and all of this going on while he was trying to wage
00:10:50.440 an incredibly successful campaign for re-election or a return election to the White House.
00:10:56.600 So it is a personal testimony, I think, to his resilience, to his persistence, to his courage,
00:11:05.240 to his stamina.
00:11:06.760 And yes, after Butler, Pennsylvania particularly, to his faith.
00:11:11.980 Now, as you know, I've known the president for 45 years, very graciously invited my wife
00:11:18.700 and I to watch the Tyson Paul prize fight with him at Mar-a-Lago with the vice president,
00:11:25.680 Tucker Carlson, my friend Jack Posobiec, just a small group of people.
00:11:30.480 He's always been extraordinarily gracious.
00:11:33.400 He loves my wife.
00:11:34.620 He always tells me how much I've married above myself.
00:11:37.680 He's right about that.
00:11:38.980 But I have to tell you, Pastor Dave, after the events of Butler, Pennsylvania, there was
00:11:48.340 a new serenity about him.
00:11:50.420 There was a new sureness about him.
00:11:53.200 There was a new confidence about him.
00:11:56.440 He knew almost immediately that he'd been spared by the Lord in that instant of a second
00:12:02.700 for a higher purpose.
00:12:04.320 And he knew that God would not let him fail as long as he gave 100%.
00:12:08.980 So God delivered.
00:12:11.280 As you know, because I've seen you out there on the Reawaken America tour where we became
00:12:17.000 friends, I always say, and this surprises some people because, look, I'm a hard-boiled
00:12:23.280 political operative.
00:12:24.280 That's what I do.
00:12:25.220 Politics is what I do.
00:12:26.660 Been through a lot of rough campaigns.
00:12:28.140 When people said to me, what's the most important thing that I can do to make sure President
00:12:32.020 Trump wins?
00:12:32.660 And I would say, pray, pray unceasingly, pray continuously.
00:12:38.640 Don't stop praying.
00:12:40.260 I've experienced the power of prayer in my own life.
00:12:44.800 People know that I was unjustly targeted by the Mueller investigation.
00:12:49.680 I had to fight in court to get the final unredacted Mueller report, in which he admits in black
00:12:57.280 and white, there was no Russian collusion on my part, no WikiLeaks collaboration.
00:13:01.540 Said, in fact, he could identify any crime on my part.
00:13:05.700 So they indicted me on this fraudulent process crime of lying to Congress in my voluntary testimony
00:13:14.700 about what?
00:13:16.600 The Russian collusion that didn't happen?
00:13:18.760 It was an absurdity.
00:13:20.320 But in that moment, it was a horrific experience.
00:13:25.140 I admit that to you.
00:13:26.780 I was frustrated.
00:13:28.380 I was angry.
00:13:29.700 I was scared for my wife because I didn't know how she would support herself or where she would live if I were unjustly incarcerated.
00:13:37.640 I was naive enough to think in the beginning, well, I'll get a fair trial and I'll be able to prove that there is no Russian collusion.
00:13:47.120 I hadn't done anything wrong, but it didn't work out that way.
00:13:50.020 I was railroaded by a vicious partisan judge who made it clear from the very beginning she hated my guts.
00:13:56.660 She hated Donald Trump.
00:13:58.380 She hated the members of my family.
00:14:01.620 I was subjected to a rigged trial, and the time came when I kind of hit rock bottom.
00:14:09.540 I was scared.
00:14:12.800 I was frustrated.
00:14:13.980 As I said, I was drinking too much.
00:14:16.120 And it was at that time that I had the opportunity to meet Reverend Franklin Graham very briefly because we had a common friend, Randy Coggins, a very dynamic young pastor, now in Georgia.
00:14:28.200 Then he lived in North Florida, and we'd had friends.
00:14:30.960 We'd become friends.
00:14:32.140 And Randy kept bothering me, saying, look, you need to turn your life over to the Lord.
00:14:37.280 You need to ask Jesus Christ to come into your life, and he'll save you.
00:14:41.100 You just have to be—it has to be real.
00:14:43.180 It has to be sincere.
00:14:44.700 And I, of course, kept ignoring him.
00:14:47.100 I was reading the Bible, but I wasn't feeling it.
00:14:50.420 You know, I wasn't feeling it until I saw Pastor Graham, and I laid it all out to him.
00:14:56.800 And I was thinking like a politician.
00:14:58.480 You know, I was saying, well, you know, the only real answer for me that might save my life is executive clemency, and I'm not allowed to speak to the president.
00:15:06.280 The president's not allowed to speak to me.
00:15:07.640 The lawyers won't allow it.
00:15:09.000 And he said, no, actually, the answer is something much bigger.
00:15:12.060 You need to confess your sins and get right with God.
00:15:14.740 And the Bible tells us he will deliver you from those who seek to persecute you.
00:15:22.160 And, of course, he was absolutely right.
00:15:24.940 So shortly thereafter, there was a revival in an open field in Boca Raton.
00:15:31.920 Franklin Graham is a great orator.
00:15:33.660 He's not his father.
00:15:34.720 His father is one of the greatest men of the 20th century.
00:15:37.180 But Franklin Graham is a very effective apostle for the Lord.
00:15:40.440 And in his oration, he said, I don't care if your problem is alcoholism or drug addiction or money problems or family problems or health problems.
00:15:50.960 Pray to God.
00:15:52.040 Turn your life over to Christ, and he will lift you up.
00:15:54.780 In that moment, Dave, I stood up.
00:15:56.560 I was redeemed in the blood of the cross.
00:15:58.560 I confessed my sins, and everything changed.
00:16:02.020 Everything changed in my life.
00:16:03.540 So I've seen these miracles, and I prayed, therefore, for a miracle in this most recent election, because the forces of Satan were arrayed against us.
00:16:13.760 They controlled the media.
00:16:15.520 They controlled the courts.
00:16:17.320 They controlled these state judicial authorities.
00:16:23.300 And they were bent not on just beating Donald Trump.
00:16:25.660 They just wanted to beat him.
00:16:26.820 They want to destroy him.
00:16:28.680 They want to impoverish him.
00:16:30.840 They want to destroy his reputation.
00:16:32.620 They want him to die in a dank federal jail cell somewhere.
00:16:38.100 And they were ignominiously defeated because good men and women, Republicans, Democrats, independents, people who are nonpolitical, free thinkers, libertarians, Christians, came together and said, no.
00:16:53.200 We're sick of the direction of this country.
00:16:55.400 We're sick of the transgender agenda being shoved down our throats.
00:16:59.760 We're sick of being told that if you believe in life, if you're opposed to whole-scale abortion, you're a domestic terrorist.
00:17:09.120 If you're a Catholic and you choose to go to the Latin Mass, well, you're some kind of criminal.
00:17:14.720 You know, one of the things that I feel strongly about, I'm a Catholic, meaning I was baptized as a Catholic.
00:17:20.680 But when I went to the local Catholic church, back before my trial, some woman spit on me.
00:17:28.040 She asked me what I was doing there.
00:17:29.680 I said, what do you mean, lady?
00:17:30.520 What am I doing here?
00:17:31.660 This isn't church.
00:17:32.560 This is God's house.
00:17:33.520 What do you mean, what am I doing?
00:17:35.040 So now I go to Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, founded by the great D. James Kennedy, dedicated by the great Billy Graham.
00:17:42.460 We have a dynamic pastor there who really effectively communicates the word of the Lord, and I'm welcome when I go there.
00:17:51.020 People are glad to see me when I go there.
00:17:52.940 People say, God bless you when I go there.
00:17:56.640 They just had their 50th anniversary this past Sunday.
00:17:59.900 President Trump sent a warm letter to be read to the entire congregation.
00:18:04.640 It was a great, great moment for me and, frankly, a celebration for the country.
00:18:10.120 Well, I think this, what happened to President Trump, what's happened to you, General Flynn, many.
00:18:15.400 It's waking up the religious spirit, too.
00:18:17.520 The religious spirit people are turning off.
00:18:19.180 They want the real because we're all broken, and we all need the love and mercy of Jesus Christ because we can't do it on our own.
00:18:25.780 And people see that realness, and that realness is starting to spread throughout the country and the world.
00:18:30.320 We'll be right back with Roger Stone.
00:18:32.400 And we are back with Roger Stone.
00:18:34.280 Roger, I was at a rally with President Trump just after reawakened, and, frankly, I was right behind President Trump just before he came on, and Franklin Graham went up to pray over the people.
00:18:44.880 And you could feel that there was a spirit of chaos before Franklin Graham came up there, and he had one of the most powerful prayers I've ever heard.
00:18:52.360 And it was out of his humility.
00:18:53.860 He said, you know what?
00:18:54.720 I'm not going to pray.
00:18:55.900 We're going to have every single person for the next two minutes.
00:18:58.420 You pray out loud, and let's get the room of people to pray for this nation and pray for President Trump.
00:19:04.740 And the whole atmosphere changed after that prayer, and that's what we need for such a time as this, prayer.
00:19:12.780 You know, I wanted to go to that meeting.
00:19:15.560 I think it was in North Carolina.
00:19:17.320 And the truth is, I was too sick to go.
00:19:19.940 I had worked myself into complete exhaustion in the closing days of the election.
00:19:25.380 I was supposed to go that final Sunday to speak for Pastor Jonathan Shuttleworth's church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, his Revival Today church.
00:19:35.480 He's a great friend of mine, another great apostle for the Lord.
00:19:39.220 And I was just too sick to do it.
00:19:40.660 I was too sick to get to that great faith leaders meeting in North Carolina.
00:19:46.580 Now, I'm going to tell you one thing, to be honest.
00:19:48.100 I thought politicians were a little slippery, but you should deal with pastors sometimes.
00:19:52.520 I know.
00:19:52.860 You know, there's a lot of jockeying going around.
00:19:57.520 But in the end, one of the things we were most successful at was getting evangelical Christians, people who believe in the Lord, to vote.
00:20:06.760 In 2016, when Donald Trump was elected, 78% of evangelical Christians voted.
00:20:13.920 But by 2020, that number had dropped to 63.
00:20:16.840 Now, if we hadn't had the turnout that we had this time, if it remained in that same neighborhood, well, frankly, he might have lost.
00:20:25.660 So, and many, many people should get credit for this.
00:20:29.920 No one person, other than Donald Trump himself, who I think it's amazing after Butler.
00:20:36.160 Because prior to the Butler, Pennsylvania event, so many pastors would contact me and say, why doesn't the president talk about his faith more?
00:20:45.680 Why doesn't he talk openly about his faith more?
00:20:48.240 And I used to hear this when I worked for President Nixon.
00:20:51.720 Richard Nixon was a very devout man.
00:20:53.560 His mother was a Quaker.
00:20:54.900 His father was a Catholic.
00:20:57.480 But to him, his faith was a very private thing.
00:21:00.320 He didn't want to politicize his faith.
00:21:02.620 He thought it was unseemly to talk about his faith.
00:21:06.120 Interestingly, John Kenney had no trouble talking about the fact that he was a Catholic.
00:21:10.520 It's a key factor in his election, actually.
00:21:12.600 So, and I think this was true of Trump.
00:21:16.400 He used to go to Norman Vincent Peale's church there on Fifth Avenue in New York.
00:21:23.200 But he thought that faith was a private matter.
00:21:26.180 He didn't want to, you know, be accused of using it for politics.
00:21:29.660 After Butler, I think you saw a real change where he acknowledged for God, in God's eyes, and for the world, that he understood that he'd been spared by the Lord for a specific mission.
00:21:41.580 Now, I was impressed when Robin Bullock contacted me months before the incident in which they tried to kill him in Butler, Pennsylvania.
00:21:55.300 And he said, there's going to be an attempt on the president's life.
00:21:59.320 And I said, Robin, how do you know that?
00:22:00.780 And he says, because the Lord has told me this.
00:22:02.700 That's how.
00:22:03.180 And he says, this is foretold in the book of Samuel 1 and 2, but more precisely in 1 chapters or verses 15 and 16, the story of the two kings.
00:22:14.860 Saul, the illegitimate king, the king whose kingdom was taken from him by God because he disobeyed God, and David, the good king.
00:22:23.520 And Saul tried to kill David, not once, not twice, but three times.
00:22:29.120 And he tried to kill him with a javelin, which grazed his ear.
00:22:33.740 So Robin, who's a very private guy and not looking for any publicity or any credit, said, you've got to get the message to the president.
00:22:43.520 You don't have to tell him it's for me even because I'm not looking for any FaceTime here.
00:22:47.360 But you've got to get the message to him that his life's in danger, and he needs to take precautions.
00:22:52.380 And we decided to do that.
00:22:53.860 I did do that.
00:22:55.340 And I have to say, he was absolutely right.
00:22:58.760 And then afterwards, he said, they will try again.
00:23:00.940 They'll try again.
00:23:01.620 I see it in a field, like an open field.
00:23:04.040 And, well, once again, he was right.
00:23:06.060 We know what happened in West Palm Beach.
00:23:09.580 Governor Ron DeSantis said that he was going to conduct his own investigation.
00:23:13.260 He has the authority to do that.
00:23:14.620 I haven't heard a word about that since he said it, unfortunately.
00:23:18.600 They tried to convince us in both these cases that the accused killers were acting alone, that nobody knew who they were before this.
00:23:27.020 It's not very logical to me.
00:23:28.520 I wrote a New York Times bestselling book on the Kennedy assassination, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ, which I laid out the CIA's involvement, organized crime, Big Texas Oil, the military industrial complex, the Secret Service, the FBI.
00:23:44.620 And what we saw in Butler was very, very similar to that, stonewalling, a lack of logic.
00:23:51.040 You're going to tell me that the state, local, and federal law enforcement are all on different radio frequencies, so they couldn't talk to each other?
00:23:59.800 How logical is that?
00:24:01.020 Or that a 20-year-old man who they say is Thomas Matthew Crooks, we have pictures of him, still pictures of him on the phone.
00:24:08.420 Who's he talking to?
00:24:09.340 He's talking to somebody.
00:24:11.000 Oh, they tell us he has no digital footprint.
00:24:14.680 He's never been on the internet.
00:24:17.040 That's not likely at 20 years old.
00:24:19.160 And then they tell him, well, Apple will not turn over the contents of his phone.
00:24:23.620 Really?
00:24:23.860 Apple had no trouble giving Robert Mueller the contents of my phone.
00:24:28.820 There weren't privacy issues then.
00:24:32.080 Of course, you know what they found in my phone?
00:24:34.000 Nothing whatsoever.
00:24:35.340 That's what they found.
00:24:36.640 So my biggest fear here, Pastor Dave, I say this openly, is the president is committed to real reform, to the return of justice.
00:24:46.440 We are on the cusp of a golden age of peace and prosperity and security and justice.
00:24:55.300 And the president is deeply committed to changing the course of America.
00:24:59.680 He brought this country to heights we had never experienced in his first term, and now he's prepared to make America even greater.
00:25:06.940 And he's on to the antics of the permanent political establishment who think that their job is to dilute or delay or derail his agenda.
00:25:18.400 That is not going to happen.
00:25:20.960 And therefore, my greatest concern, going back to the book of Saul, is that they will try yet again to kill him.
00:25:28.340 I pray every night for his safety, the safety of his family.
00:25:32.360 On my own show, on every show I go on, I do the same thing.
00:25:36.580 I ask people to pray for the protection of our president.
00:25:40.440 Now, I believe he's been anointed for this time and for this task.
00:25:45.540 I believe he already has God's protection.
00:25:48.120 That was demonstrated in Butler.
00:25:50.440 But as you said at the beginning and we said before the show, Satan doesn't give up quite so easy.
00:25:56.920 Satan is the king of lies.
00:25:59.300 Lying is what he does.
00:26:00.620 And we already see the lies beginning.
00:26:04.480 This election was about toxic masculinity or about racism or about being anti-woman.
00:26:13.940 No, it wasn't about any of those things.
00:26:16.220 This was a renewal.
00:26:17.680 This is a second American revolution, a unique opportunity to return to being one nation under God, to fulfill his will.
00:26:28.120 It's on our money.
00:26:29.480 I know the atheists and the globalists, I know they hate that.
00:26:32.860 They hate the fact that our founding fathers were Christians.
00:26:35.540 But it's in all of our founding documents, whether they like it or not.
00:26:40.420 So the biggest fear I have is not the rhinos in the House and the Senate who are going to fight our agenda or the radical Marxist Democrats who are committed to making sure the president fails.
00:26:55.160 We will overcome all of that with the strength of the Lord.
00:26:58.780 What I really fear is another attempt on his life.
00:27:03.480 I don't know.
00:27:04.420 Some Christian prophets have told me that there might be some assault on his airplane.
00:27:10.020 Look, all I know is prayer works.
00:27:13.220 It worked for me.
00:27:14.260 It worked for my wife.
00:27:15.780 It's worked for my family.
00:27:17.400 It's worked for our nation now in this tremendous victory.
00:27:20.060 It's vitally important that everyone out there in your family, in the His Glory family, pray unceasingly for the protection of Donald J. Trump.
00:27:32.040 That's so true, because we think the election's won and everything is going to go perfectly fine.
00:27:37.360 As you know, this next 68 days, whatever day until he takes office, is very, very crucial that we keep praying.
00:27:43.900 You know, we're on the verge of potentially World War III today, what's happening in Ukraine and Russia.
00:27:48.460 And you know the deep state does not want President Trump to take office, because when he does, he's going to hold people accountable.
00:27:55.060 So what are the other things should we be praying specifically for, or the other things that concern you?
00:28:00.680 Well, look, I think that we should pray for wisdom by the president.
00:28:04.180 The president's got a lot of hard choices to make, because there are a number of very good men and women who will serve.
00:28:12.160 There's also those quislings, those rhinos, those permanent establishment Republicans who try to suddenly reinvent themselves.
00:28:21.520 Oh, Mr. President, I was for you the whole time when they weren't.
00:28:25.460 So I want the president to be able to identify the Judas goats, because they're still out there.
00:28:33.180 They're still trying to sell themselves.
00:28:35.460 And I think he needs to—we have to pray that God give him both wisdom and discernment in choosing the right people.
00:28:42.260 So far, so good, as far as I'm concerned.
00:28:45.100 I think he is choosing people who are committed to his agenda.
00:28:50.040 Are they perfect?
00:28:52.220 None of them are perfect.
00:28:53.340 Were all of them my first choice?
00:28:54.800 No, a couple of them were not my first choice.
00:28:56.880 But the people he did pick were my second choice.
00:28:58.960 They're good men and women.
00:29:00.300 And they're committed to his mission.
00:29:02.440 And unlike last time, they know their job is to carry out the Trump agenda.
00:29:08.240 Not their agenda, but the America First agenda.
00:29:12.720 It is an exciting new day in America.
00:29:15.900 And we're going to get reform.
00:29:17.600 I also—they kept talking before the elections about revenge.
00:29:21.540 I'm not interested in revenge.
00:29:23.120 I'm not interested in vengeance.
00:29:24.120 Vengeance is reserved for the Lord.
00:29:26.160 The Lord will take vengeance on those who are evil, those who have done wrong.
00:29:30.200 But I am for justice.
00:29:32.060 And those like FBI Director Comey or CIA Director Brennan or Susan Rice, people who acted knowingly in treasonous activity,
00:29:41.460 people who used the full authority of the American government and evidence they knew was fabricated to try to remove a duly elected president and destroy him,
00:29:51.940 yes, I think that they should face justice.
00:29:54.400 But we have a system for that.
00:29:55.900 We have a grand jury for that.
00:29:57.260 We have a court system for that.
00:29:58.940 I had to go through it, even though I think it was corrupted in my case.
00:30:03.160 But I pray for justice for those people.
00:30:05.340 But I put it in the hands of the Lord.
00:30:07.660 Vengeance is reserved for him.
00:30:09.400 He's told us that very clearly.
00:30:10.780 The hardest thing about being a Christian, Pastor Dave, particularly when you're half Sicilian, is forgive those who have trespassed against us.
00:30:18.700 I've managed to do that.
00:30:20.440 It's hard.
00:30:21.340 It's hard.
00:30:21.920 You have to work at it.
00:30:22.760 You have to pray.
00:30:23.940 But I've done it.
00:30:25.480 And I now I pray for my enemies.
00:30:29.180 I pray for those who tried to destroy me.
00:30:31.920 I really do.
00:30:33.280 So we're in a unique time.
00:30:35.920 But we can't stop praying.
00:30:37.280 You're right.
00:30:37.540 The next 64 days are wrought with danger as they try to kill our free speech.
00:30:43.040 And I pray they don't try to kill our leader.
00:30:46.380 Let's keep President Donald Trump in our thoughts and our prayers.
00:30:55.520 And what's remarkable is no matter how hard the deep state tried to go after Roger Stone, bankrupt him, bury him in lawsuits, nearly try to put him in a COVID-infested prison, that he still has a happy outlook on life.
00:31:13.520 And that is only because of his personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
00:31:18.280 So I encourage all of you not only to continue to keep President Donald Trump in your prayers, but also Roger Stone, who has been so unfairly targeted as well by a corrupt DOJ and FBI.
00:31:33.580 But we're going to continue this conversation about the importance, so we can't underscore this, the significance of Kash Patel's nomination to serve as FBI director.
00:31:47.920 And I'm going to welcome a very special guest and a personal friend of mine.
00:31:54.180 He has served as a police officer and ended his career in U.S. Customs Narcotic Division, where he investigated drug intervention, brought from our – drugs brought from our borders into the U.S. and into our major cities.
00:32:08.960 He was an acting case agent on several investigations from child pornography to counterterrorism.
00:32:15.420 He also is a Medal of Valor recipient for heroism, ladies and gentlemen, Konstantino Polakis.
00:32:24.540 Konstantino, welcome to the Stone Zone, your maiden voyage on the Stone Zone.
00:32:30.220 That's right. Yeah. Thank you, Mr. Vargas. It's my pleasure. Yes. Thank you. Looking forward to it.
00:32:35.160 Welcome to the show. I'm sorry Roger isn't here today.
00:32:38.380 Happy to be here.
00:32:39.560 I'll have to do, Konstantino, so I hope that's all right.
00:32:41.760 I'll take it. It's a pleasure and an honor, and I appreciate it, Mark.
00:32:46.140 Konstantino, you've got a law enforcement background, both local and federal.
00:32:51.340 We've been talking about Roger Stone and his latest op-ed, Kash Patel would restore integrity and depoliticize the FBI.
00:33:01.320 Earlier in the show, you missed it, but I played a clip of former corrupt FBI official Andrew McCabe,
00:33:07.920 who was on CNN talking about how dangerous the appointment of Kash Patel is to the FBI.
00:33:15.200 As someone who understands federal law enforcement and local law enforcement, I just wanted to get your two cents on the significance of an appointment of an individual and a patriot like Kash Patel.
00:33:28.780 You know, look, I had the pleasure and the honor of meeting Mr. Patel a couple of times, and I think he's a right pick.
00:33:36.800 You know, big thumbs up to President Trump for that pick. I really do. I think he's the right pick.
00:33:41.000 I think he's going to get confirmed. I don't think he'll have any issues there.
00:33:45.620 However, somebody like Andrew McCabe is grasping at straws, right?
00:33:50.640 He's a disgraced formal federal agent.
00:33:54.580 You know, the trust is he's on CNN talking about, you know, President Trump's picks.
00:34:00.180 Well, you know, where was he last year?
00:34:03.140 Well, it's so convenient that he just wants to get on CNN now and discuss this, right?
00:34:08.300 And, you know, as far as Kash goes, I think he's got a road ahead of him that he's going to face some cultural inertia from some longtime staffing at the FBI.
00:34:18.620 And it's going to be up to him to, you know, really foster the unity within the body of it to get some transparency.
00:34:26.020 And I think he's the right pick. Actually, I really think he is.
00:34:30.300 I think he's going to he's going to hit a home run.
00:34:33.520 You know, you're you you know, Roger Stone.
00:34:37.500 Well, you've been to his home there in Fort Lauderdale.
00:34:41.460 You obviously, you know, former Illinois Governor Rob Legoyevich very, very well.
00:34:46.520 Rod considers you a very dear friend.
00:34:49.620 And, you know, it seems it was the FBI that really has perfected the art of the raid, the pre-dawn raid.
00:34:56.820 You know, they over nearly 30 agents raided the home of the former the sitting Illinois Governor Rob Legoyevich in 2000 December of 2008.
00:35:06.960 The FBI raided the home of pre-dawn raid of Roger Stone and his wife, Nydia, who is legally deaf.
00:35:14.820 And she woke up in her bed staring at the barrel of a semi-automatic rifle.
00:35:21.720 You know, they put amphibious teams underwater in the intracostal behind his home in case Roger did a, you know, thought of a James Bond like is underwater escape from federal agents.
00:35:36.080 You know, there's story after story of how this agency, Constantino, has used its resources, both money and individuals, to target political enemies, particular President Donald Trump and his close associates.
00:35:54.500 Talk to us a little bit about, you know, just what your thoughts are on how this agency, which is supposed to be like cops and go out and go after real criminals, has now been using all of its resources and tens and tens and tens of millions of dollars to go after political enemies.
00:36:11.600 Constantino, this can't happen anymore.
00:36:14.120 There's got to be an end.
00:36:15.060 We've got to end this.
00:36:16.980 Yeah, unfortunately, Mark, you know, it's as simple as this.
00:36:20.200 The FBI does what's called a power play, right?
00:36:24.200 They want to get you at the most vulnerable time.
00:36:27.740 And, you know, within their SOP, which is their standard operations policy manuals, they think that a human individual is at their most vulnerability at that time in the morning, right?
00:36:40.420 So it's simply a power play.
00:36:42.340 And depending on who the offender is or who they have the warrant for and who they're trying to take into custody,
00:36:48.860 do you know that 95% of the time that there's an issue to warrant for someone's arrest, an agent can actually pick up the phone, call these people, they get a target letter, right?
00:37:01.060 They get a target letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office, whoever that governing state is.
00:37:04.820 You'd rather be the Southern District of New York, the Northern District of Chicago.
00:37:08.260 So, you know, I've been on those.
00:37:10.760 I've been on those 5 a.m. knocks.
00:37:13.480 And there has been times where it's uncalled for.
00:37:16.560 And these group supervisors within the FBI or federal agencies, it's their call, right?
00:37:22.040 In some of these political cases, it's obviously coming from a much higher chain, right?
00:37:27.920 And I've been on a few of those where it is, nope, we're going in.
00:37:33.080 We're going in.
00:37:33.780 Guns blazing.
00:37:34.640 It's a power play.
00:37:35.900 It's what they like to do.
00:37:37.340 And it's unfortunate because some of the ones that I've been on and experienced, you know, is just uncalled for.
00:37:44.380 I mean, full SRT team.
00:37:46.660 Guys are ready to go.
00:37:47.760 12-man team.
00:37:48.860 One outside, one inside.
00:37:50.720 Little girl sleeping in between two parents.
00:37:52.980 It's just uncalled for.
00:37:55.220 And you're right, Mark, it does need to stop.
00:37:57.540 And Cash Patel's the right guy to get a two stop because he understands exactly what's going on here.
00:38:03.420 Konstantino, as you've stated, you've met Cash Patel a few times.
00:38:07.220 And for loyal viewers of the Stone Zone, can you tell us a little bit about Cash's personality and what it was like to be with Cash those few times?
00:38:18.340 What was your impression of Cash after being around him a few times?
00:38:22.940 You know, you would think a guy like Cash would have a persona of walking in and, you know, look at me.
00:38:31.920 He's a very humble man.
00:38:34.400 You know, he shook everybody.
00:38:36.520 We were at a Patriot dinner in Nashville, Tennessee.
00:38:40.180 And he went around that crowd and he talked to everybody.
00:38:43.960 He said hello to everybody.
00:38:45.280 He gave a personal touch to everybody, took pictures with people.
00:38:50.000 Very, very common ground, you know.
00:38:52.600 And this is why he's going to succeed at that agency as the director of the FBI because he gets it.
00:38:58.520 He's not someone that went to this prestigious, you know, career.
00:39:03.520 He's had an amazing career.
00:39:05.360 He's very, very well versed.
00:39:06.980 He knows exactly what he's doing within that.
00:39:09.060 I think he's very, very qualified.
00:39:10.420 In fact, he might even be overqualified, which is a good thing, but he just gets it.
00:39:15.500 He understands people.
00:39:17.000 And he was a very humbled, humbled person.
00:39:19.840 You know, just went around.
00:39:20.960 It was on September 10th, just before 9-11.
00:39:25.260 And, you know, he was there supporting the Charlie Daniels Foundation.
00:39:28.680 And it's just an all-around good thing.
00:39:30.700 And I believe he's a very, very good guy.
00:39:33.040 Constantino, sometimes I view the—oftentimes, more often than not, I view the glass as half full as opposed to half empty.
00:39:43.260 And I've served in the federal government, in the Secretary of Defense's office.
00:39:48.700 But I'd have to think that you don't necessarily go into an agency like DOD, but specifically the FBI, for example, and say, like, I want to go after political enemies.
00:40:02.040 You think it's—they want to go in there initially as, I want to go after the real bad guys and make our communities safer, as opposed to, I want to spend all of my time, energy, and taxpayer dollars going after political enemies.
00:40:17.680 Constantino, kind of explain that to us about where that transition happens, perhaps, for people, where they go in for—they want to serve our country, and then they end up serving the interests of their political leaders there within the agency.
00:40:35.620 Yeah, I actually got quite a very interesting perspective on this one.
00:40:42.200 Last year, I went to Harvard University at the Kennedy School of Politics, and I was accompanied to somebody that was giving a speech.
00:40:50.900 And I was observing, and I was in a room with 25 of two-year law students from Harvard University.
00:41:00.740 And they had—some had some pretty good questions, and most of them were just—you know, I asked, what are your plans after this?
00:41:09.620 You know, you get a Harvard Law degree.
00:41:11.360 I mean, you kind of write your own check.
00:41:13.160 You know, what are you thinking?
00:41:14.480 What do you think?
00:41:15.000 Oh, I'm going to DOD.
00:41:16.080 I'm going to the Department of Justice.
00:41:17.860 It's either going to be DOD or Department of Justice, and I'm going to investigate political crimes.
00:41:24.320 And I asked, I said, well, I didn't even know they were hiring, you know, and just giving them a little bit of a hard time.
00:41:30.880 And he says, no, that's just where I'm going to be, you know, and I just don't think—and this is right before President Trump had the January 6th case dropped on him, right?
00:41:40.780 And the classified documents case dropped on him as well.
00:41:46.360 And this kid was so focused on just going after the opponent, that's all that mattered.
00:41:54.120 And I went to get up—the fellowship was being done by a congressman out there, and I went to get up because the student had left.
00:42:01.420 And I really wanted to talk to him just to kind of break it down to find out what's the anger.
00:42:06.540 Why are you going to commit your life, your life, going to a very prestigious school to go after your political opponents because of beliefs?
00:42:18.080 I just—I don't understand that.
00:42:19.880 You take that amount of effort and you put it into your life, you should be doing good things with that.
00:42:24.500 You should be making a difference, not having the fuel to go after your political opponents, by the ground level of education, right?
00:42:33.300 This is the problem.
00:42:34.620 The problem is, is that we're being taught this, right?
00:42:37.720 We all don't pick our environments as adolescents, right, as children.
00:42:40.820 We just don't.
00:42:42.000 You know, some people are born into better situations and some aren't.
00:42:45.080 You know, I'd like to think that somebody that chose Harvard as a place to go, you know, and learn law, they would take it and want to do better.
00:42:57.860 And it's just—the diversity of anger that's going on, even at the level of college students, is just disturbing of how they just want to go after, go after, go after, go after.
00:43:12.720 I mean, this is a kid that's not even hired by the Department of Justice yet.
00:43:16.920 They're not even applying.
00:43:18.060 They're not anything.
00:43:18.840 He just—he has aspirations to want to be, right?
00:43:21.860 And he's at one of the most prestigious schools, and this is what he wants to do.
00:43:26.360 It's concerning.
00:43:27.440 It's extremely concerning.
00:43:28.240 Constantino, you know, Kash Patel is going to have—I mean, the forces are going to be working against him within that agency because the corruption has been allowed to exist for so long.
00:43:44.220 And I'd like to think that being from Chicago, that it really was the Obama administration that perfected the art of the witch hunt.
00:43:52.420 Obama was using Chicago-style politics, bare-knuckle politics, where you—it's not about policies, but it's about destroying your political enemies, destroying them financially, destroying them reputationally, dragging them through the mud.
00:44:09.160 That is the Chicago way.
00:44:11.480 That's how you were taught and brought up, speaking about upbringing and learning from your environment.
00:44:18.960 What are some things, given your federal law enforcement background and local law enforcement, and you've been on special task forces as well,
00:44:27.500 what are some things that you'd recommend or that Kash Patel should focus on when he arrives at the FBI?
00:44:37.360 I mean, we already know that he knows exactly what to do, but your thoughts on some things that need to be done right away in order to start cleaning up this agency
00:44:46.020 and restoring trust and integrity back into the FBI?
00:44:51.680 Yeah, you know, I do believe, like I initially stated, you know, I think he's going to run into some backlash initially, right, from staff primarily.
00:45:05.540 However, I really think he's just got to focus on getting those guys together and understanding that we're not sitting in a building anymore
00:45:16.420 and looking to try and get the next title in Washington so we can work our way up and potentially I can have Cash's job.
00:45:23.100 Because that's what these guys look for.
00:45:25.160 You know, they all want to get up these levels of this, you know, in the federal agencies, it's not like a local, right,
00:45:32.760 where there's a sergeant, there's a commander, there's a lieutenant, there's levels, right?
00:45:36.760 And their levels will open up doors to different types of promotions in divisions, right?
00:45:42.200 Some want to be in charge of bank robbery, you know, some want to be in charge of, you know, cyber crimes,
00:45:48.300 some want to be on that international flights where they're doing black op work, right, where a lot of people don't know.
00:45:56.060 So he's got his hands full, but his vast experience with understanding the international challenge, right, that the FBI does,
00:46:06.220 because a lot of people think that the FBI is just nationally based. It's not. They do work alongside of the CIA.
00:46:11.740 They do work along all sorts of different types of federal agencies that they don't discuss.
00:46:18.180 And, you know, in some previous interviews with Cash, he's discussed of how he was going to declassify certain things, right?
00:46:27.060 So I think if he opens up that door and lets people really, really understand, when I say people, I mean the public, right,
00:46:35.320 and things that you don't need a top, you know, security clearance for.
00:46:41.140 And if he can open up that door as far as transparency, some of the things that the FBI classifies is just ridiculous.
00:46:49.660 They do it just because, again, it's a power play and they can't, right?
00:46:52.720 They redact things off of, they leave things out off of reports. It's ridiculous, right?
00:46:59.660 However, what most people don't understand, again, back to standard operations for the federal agency,
00:47:05.640 any time that you come into, if you become a target, right, from a, as an offender, right,
00:47:11.860 and you have a federal agency investigating you,
00:47:14.560 every word that you say to them from the initial contact goes in the report, right?
00:47:20.660 Pre-child services sees it, if you're ended up being arrested, prosecuted, every conversation you have, right?
00:47:29.160 Sometimes the agents won't put it in there and sometimes the agents will.
00:47:33.080 Well, why? Why is it, I'll do it now and I won't do it now?
00:47:36.220 Because they have an underlying issue.
00:47:38.000 They really want to get you, they're going to put it in there, right?
00:47:40.680 And if they're, okay, I'm not really sure.
00:47:42.120 This is the problem that they're doing.
00:47:44.740 There's no standard, you know?
00:47:46.640 And Cash has said that he's going to stop doing that.
00:47:50.520 He's going to go in, he's going to allow, you know, some things still need to be classified.
00:47:54.840 I want to be very clear.
00:47:55.840 But I would say the FBI probably classifies 75% of things that only 50% should be classified.
00:48:03.520 You know, the public has a right to know.
00:48:05.760 They do.
00:48:06.340 They have a right to know what's going on to an extent, right?
00:48:10.360 And I just think that under the current way that it's been, I mean, he's not deep state.
00:48:17.080 I mean, this is a mega state, man.
00:48:19.120 It is, it is beyond deep what these guys have done.
00:48:22.680 You know, they've got their little operation.
00:48:24.980 They've run it.
00:48:25.800 It is, it is status quo there, right?
00:48:28.760 And a guy like Cash is going to come in.
00:48:30.820 He's going to change it up for the better.
00:48:32.680 He's going to change it up for the better.
00:48:34.140 It's going to be neater, cleaner, more transparent.
00:48:36.320 And watch and see, you're going to stop seeing these, you know, families getting a SWAT team
00:48:42.140 show up at their home at 6.30 in the morning.
00:48:44.240 There's no need for that.
00:48:45.740 There's just not.
00:48:46.940 It's uncalled for and it's a power play.
00:48:49.180 And I really think that Cash is going to reform the agency from the bottom up.
00:48:53.980 You know, if you've heard what he said before, he's saying that there's no reason why these
00:49:00.600 guys are inside that building.
00:49:02.620 There was over 7,000 agents.
00:49:04.540 I've never confirmed that.
00:49:05.440 However, he said it, he said there's about 7,000 agents in that building, right?
00:49:08.640 The Uber building in Washington, D.C.
00:49:11.060 Listen, I can tell you those guys are well needed throughout the United States.
00:49:16.780 Well needed.
00:49:17.880 They don't need to be sitting in an office, you know, looking at paperwork, seeing what
00:49:22.140 this one's doing.
00:49:23.480 They don't work a full eight hours, right?
00:49:26.680 I mean, there's been times where I slept in a car for a month, you know, on surveillance.
00:49:35.540 30 days, you know, you switch a hotel room with a guy, another co-worker, you swap out,
00:49:40.800 you get a quick shower, you get back in there.
00:49:42.760 30 days.
00:49:43.520 We're never in the office.
00:49:45.540 The only time we're in the office is we got to type up a report.
00:49:48.260 You got to get on the street.
00:49:49.760 You got to be out there.
00:49:51.220 You got to enforce laws.
00:49:53.060 You got to get people.
00:49:54.640 You know, federal agencies are based off of intelligence, right?
00:49:59.380 And intelligence is, it's not like we have a 911 call center is what I mean by that, right?
00:50:06.000 It is, it's information brought to us, right?
00:50:10.420 And what we choose to do with that information is where it goes.
00:50:14.100 And with that said, that takes a motivated agent.
00:50:18.500 You can't sit at home or you can't sit on the, in the office, you know, surfing the internet.
00:50:24.260 I mean, he's got some work ahead of him, but he's motivated and he's going to do exactly
00:50:29.180 what he said he was going to do from the beginning.
00:50:32.520 You know, and it's exactly what President Trump campaigned on.
00:50:34.900 You know, he wants to reform these agencies.
00:50:37.360 President Trump is spot on with that.
00:50:39.480 It is so corrupt.
00:50:41.320 It is, I mean, anyone from the guys who have the little bit of responsibility in the agency
00:50:49.860 to the top tier, you know, this one's golfing with that one.
00:50:52.960 This one's going here.
00:50:53.940 Don't get me wrong.
00:50:54.820 It's a work environment.
00:50:56.420 You know, there should be team building events.
00:50:58.000 I get that.
00:50:58.860 However, it is just taking advantage of there to the T because there's no one you watch.
00:51:03.720 No.
00:51:03.900 So with a guy like Cash in charge, you better look out.
00:51:07.740 There's a new sheriff in town.
00:51:10.720 Constantino Polakis, thank you for joining me here on the Stone Zone.
00:51:15.660 Hope to have you back again real soon.
00:51:18.140 Mark, it was my pleasure and an honor.
00:51:19.680 Thank you.
00:51:20.040 And say hi to Roger for me.
00:51:21.040 I will.
00:51:24.880 And before we close out the show, breaking news, as you're already aware of, last night, President
00:51:31.800 Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter, gave him a full and unconditional pardon.
00:51:40.500 And in fact, he said that his son Hunter was selectively and unfairly prosecuted.
00:51:48.960 Think about that, selectively and unfairly prosecuted.
00:51:53.260 But let's not forget that it was Biden's Justice Department that is selectively and unfairly
00:52:00.720 prosecuted.
00:52:01.340 His chief political rival and his chief political enemy, Donald Trump, who had 37 felony counts
00:52:08.780 in June of 2023 for fake and non-existent crimes for allegedly mishandling classified information.
00:52:18.700 And then just a few months later, he was indicted on additional four more felony counts for allegedly
00:52:26.580 trying to overturn the 2020 election.
00:52:30.920 And after President Trump's decisive victory in earlier in November, what did Jack Smith
00:52:38.160 do?
00:52:39.160 He dropped filed motions to drop all of these cases and all of these charges.
00:52:45.720 So what does that tell you?
00:52:47.280 That there was nothing there.
00:52:49.420 As fast as he can create these indictments, he can just as quickly erase all of it, but
00:52:56.000 not after spending 30 plus million dollars to target a political enemy.
00:53:01.700 When will Jack Smith actually pay back the American people for wasting that money?
00:53:06.100 But what's interesting is that Joe Biden and the White House have spent the last year talking
00:53:12.540 about how Joe Biden will not intervene, that he respects the jury's decision.
00:53:17.280 That he will not pardon his son, Hunter.
00:53:21.520 Well, these clips certainly didn't age well.
00:53:24.120 Let's listen to Joe Biden at the G7 summit just this past June.
00:53:28.940 Regarding the family, I'm extremely proud of my son, Hunter.
00:53:33.260 He has overcome an addiction.
00:53:35.100 He is he's one of the brightest, most decent men I know.
00:53:39.440 And I am satisfied that I'm not going to do anything.
00:53:43.860 I said I'd abide by the jury decision.
00:53:46.400 I will do that.
00:53:47.580 And I will not pardon him.
00:53:48.660 President Zelensky, a number of leaders here in Italy.
00:53:57.300 I will not pardon him.
00:54:01.200 But what did he do just last night, Sunday evening?
00:54:04.700 He pardoned him.
00:54:06.180 Only after his chief political opponent, Donald Trump, and his family have been unfairly targeted
00:54:12.980 and harassed.
00:54:14.620 And Eric Trump put out a beautiful post on X last night, shortly after the announcement,
00:54:20.920 that sums us up.
00:54:21.940 Don't worry about the 112 subpoenas I've received over the past eight years, 112 subpoenas for
00:54:33.660 Eric Trump alone.
00:54:35.460 Think about all of the money, the tens and tens of millions of dollars that the Trump family
00:54:42.540 has had to spend on legal fees.
00:54:44.440 Let's talk about the hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars, if not billions of dollars
00:54:50.600 that they have lost because of these investigations and the impact that it's had on the Trump
00:54:57.460 family businesses.
00:55:00.040 But again, it's okay for Joe Biden to say that his son Hunter has been unfairly and selectively
00:55:07.040 prosecuted.
00:55:08.120 Therefore, I will pardon him.
00:55:11.540 And he talks about how he wanted to be truthful with Americans and tell them that he was pardoning
00:55:17.680 his Hunter Biden because he's his son and that he wouldn't have been targeted had he not been
00:55:24.800 his son.
00:55:25.400 And so he's acting as a father and as a president, and that is why he has issued him a full pardon.
00:55:34.660 But again, what's he going to do about, what's Joe Biden going to do about all of the J6 hostages
00:55:41.680 that are currently in prison?
00:55:43.740 Is he going to issue full pardons to them?
00:55:48.120 What this illustrates, ladies and gentlemen, and the blatant and glaring lies spewing out
00:55:55.420 of the mouth of President Joe Biden over the last year and spewing out of the mouth of the
00:56:00.740 White House press secretary that Joe Biden would not intervene, that he respected the jury's
00:56:06.220 decision, that he would not pardon his son Hunter.
00:56:10.800 What we're seeing is a continuation of lies and deceit by the Democratic Party.
00:56:19.400 Let's not forget that the Democratic Party lied for four years during Trump's first term,
00:56:27.080 that Trump had created, was committing crimes about the Russiagate, that he had coordinated
00:56:32.400 with Russia to influence the 2020 election.
00:56:36.080 What did that turn out to be?
00:56:37.040 A total lie.
00:56:38.580 The impeachment, number one, impeachment, number two, over the phone call with Ukraine President
00:56:44.800 Zelensky, a perfect phone call.
00:56:46.980 There were no crimes in that phone call.
00:56:50.360 But once again, that was a giant lie.
00:56:54.000 What we've seen since Joe Biden's election in 2020 is that the Democratic Party has lied about
00:57:02.680 Joe Biden's actual health condition.
00:57:06.060 While Joe Biden was napping and forgetting and not running the country, his top political
00:57:13.740 aides, his wife, his vice president, Kamala Harris, were saying, Joe Biden is fit.
00:57:19.600 He's strong.
00:57:20.900 He's commanding the room.
00:57:23.380 He's leading the country.
00:57:25.200 I think it was Kamala Harris that said, you should see Joe Biden when the cameras are not
00:57:29.920 on and we're in the White House situation room.
00:57:32.860 How sharp Joe is, how he's making decisions that impact our country's national security.
00:57:39.620 What did that turn out to be?
00:57:41.120 A giant lie.
00:57:42.920 How do we know it was a lie?
00:57:44.160 Because they replaced him last minute.
00:57:46.280 They turned an election into a selection and pulled Joe Biden out and put Kamala Harris in.
00:57:52.480 The Democratic Party has lied about making lives easier for the middle class and the working class.
00:57:59.020 The Democratic Party has consistently lied about how they're going to lift up poor communities, poor urban communities, Black and Latino residents.
00:58:08.560 They've lied about the problems on our southern border, that they've lied about that Kamala Harris was never at the border czar, even though she was named the border czar.
00:58:19.740 The Democrats have continued to lie about the atrocities happening on the southern border, the human trafficking, the fact that over 350 children are missing along the southern border, how the drug cartels are holding women and children and young girls hostage.
00:58:39.620 The Democrats have continued to lie that there is a crime crisis in major cities.
00:58:48.480 The Democrats continue to lie that the illegals, the migrants, have caused a surge in crimes across America, particularly in violent crimes across America.
00:58:59.180 The Democrats have lied, saying that that that is not true when, in fact, the numbers and the data and the crime statistics prove otherwise.
00:59:08.160 Think about First Chicago, an example.
00:59:10.140 And since Joe Biden has taken office, there's been an 11,000 percent increase in violent crimes in Chicago of migrants.
00:59:17.520 And so an 11,000 percent increase in arrests of Venezuelans since the border has been opened.
00:59:25.480 And so they continue to lie.
00:59:27.300 So we shouldn't believe anything that Joe Biden says.
00:59:31.440 And it is why President Trump has had such a commanding victory on November 5th.
00:59:36.640 It's time to right the ship.
00:59:38.920 Well, I thank you for watching The Stone Zone with Roger Stone.
00:59:43.180 I promise you, Roger, we'll be back tomorrow evening.
00:59:45.820 Until then, good night, God bless you, and God bless America.
00:59:51.020 A man who's gone through hell, but he's kept going, and he's smart, and he's strong, and people love him.
00:59:59.840 Not everybody, but people love him and respect him.
01:00:02.280 Roger Stone.
01:00:03.340 Where's Roger Stone?
01:00:04.460 Roger Stone.
01:00:20.480 Okay, good night.
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