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RUSSIA INVESTIGATION
Published January 25, 2019
Last Update 26 minutes ago
Mueller indictment: Roger Stone communicated with Trump campaign about WikiLeaks
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By Alex Pappas | Fox News
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team is accusing former Trump adviser Roger Stone of communicating with unnamed Trump campaign officials about the WikiLeaks release of hacked emails of Democrats during the 2016 campaign.

The indictment unsealed Friday does not charge Stone with conspiring with WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy website that published the emails, or with the Russian officers Mueller says hacked them. Instead, it accuses him of later engaging in witness tampering, obstruction and false statements about his interactions related to WikiLeaks' release during probes by Congress and Mueller’s team.

ROGER STONE INDICTED ON SEVERAL CHARGES AS PART OF MUELLER’S RUSSIA COLLUSION PROBE

Still, the indictment raises questions about who Stone – who advised Trump for years but left the campaign in 2015 – spoke with about the hacked emails.

The indictment states that during the summer of 2016, Stone spoke to senior Trump campaign officials about WikiLeaks and information it might have had that would be damaging to Democrat Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

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It also said Stone was contacted by senior Trump campaign officials to inquire about future releases, and that Stone continued to communicate with members of the Trump campaign about WikiLeaks.

For months, Stone has warned that he could be indicted, repeatedly denying the accusation he actually had advance knowledge of WikiLeaks releasing hacked emails of Democrats during the 2016 campaign.

Jay Sekulow, a lawyer for Trump, said Friday, "The indictment today does not allege Russian collusion by Roger Stone or anyone else. Rather, the indictment focuses on alleged false statements Mr. Stone made to Congress.”

A spokesman for Mueller’s office said Stone, 66, was arrested in Fort Lauderdale on Friday morning after being indicted by a federal grand jury a day earlier. Video aired by CNN shows numerous FBI agents with guns banging on Stone’s door and demanding that he come outside.

The 24-page indictment alleges that Stone worked to obstruct the House Intelligence Committee’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election by making false statements to the committee, denying he had records sought by the committee and persuading a witness to provide false testimony.

WHO'S BEEN CHARGED BY MUELLER IN THE RUSSIA PROBE SO FAR?

Stone served as an adviser to Trump for years before he ran for president. He left Trump’s campaign in August 2015, but maintained regular contact with and publicly supported the Trump campaign through the 2016 election.

Mueller’s investigation, which was initially ordered to look into the 2016 election, has gone on for more than a year and half. It has expanded to probe financial crimes of Trump associates before the election, conversations Trump’s national security adviser had with the Russians during the transition and whether Trump obstructed justice with his comments and actions related to the probe.

While the indictment provides some new insight into the Trump campaign, it deals largely with what prosecutors say were Stone's false statements about his conversations with conservative writer and conspiracy theorist, Jerome Corsi, and New York radio host, Randy Credico. Corsi is referred to as Person 1 in the indictment, and Credico as Person 2.

The indictment accuses Stone of carrying out a "prolonged effort" to keep Credico from contradicting his testimony before the House intelligence committee. During that effort, prosecutors note that Stone repeatedly told Credico to "do a 'Frank Pentangeli,'" a reference to a character in "The Godfather: Part II" who lies before a congressional committee.

Stone is also accused of threatening Credico. The indictment cites several messages, some of which have already been public, that Stone sent to Credico last year. On April 9, Stone called Credico a "rat" and a "stoolie" and accused him of backstabbing his friends. Stone also threatened to "take that dog away from you," a reference to Credico's dog, Bianca.

"I am so ready. Let's get it on. Prepare to die (expletive)," Stone also wrote to Credico.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Alex Pappas is a politics reporter at FoxNews.com. Follow him on Twitter at @AlexPappas.



 
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It's really simple.. They also had a search warrant and didn't want to give him the opportunity to destroy evidence.
You can do that without a small army, doubtful more than two police officers showing up would be necessary, he's a 66 year old lobbyist wanted for perjury, not exactly the largest risk
 
The media have dudes camped out at federal courthouses, it’s not too surprising that someone a CNN caught wind that something was going down. Plus it’s not like we didn’t all know Stone was getting indicted at some point.
 
Are we still continuing to tell ourselves that Trump happens to be the only member of his campaign with clean hands or are we ready to be grownups and face reality?
 
I'm rolling my eyes hard at the idiots who think this will do shit to Trump, it's not even related to him, but Stone sounds like a real tool who deserved to pay for lying his ass off and making dumb threats for the purpose of witness tampering.

Still doesn't mean I don't think Mueller isn't a dumbass chasing a windmill, but Stone brought this shit entirely on himself.
 
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The more intricate you keep trying to make this story, the less-inclined I am to believe it.
 
Are we still continuing to tell ourselves that Trump happens to be the only member of his campaign with clean hands or are we ready to be grownups and face reality?
Trump is a real estate mogul in NYC. You have to be dirty to get those building permits and other deals. But its not Russians who own NY.
 
Please, as if the Hillary Campaign didn't have an entire room of "nerd virgins" dedicated to combing through WikiLeaks for damage control. That shit didn't require spooky Russian connections to access, Stone is basically just a more politically involved Alex Jones.
 
Are we still continuing to tell ourselves that Trump happens to be the only member of his campaign with clean hands or are we ready to be grownups and face reality?

The way people keep saying Trump had no idea about what was going on like it's a defence kind of confuses me, because that's really just saying he's an easily conned rube who's surrounded himself with amoral thugs he can't control.
 
Why doesn't Trump just arrest Hillary at this rate?

And in the history of the United States or any western country how many times has the government gone after every single person connected to the Person who won the election?
 
He said he knew he was going to be indicted as a political provocateur and literally has Richard Nixon's face tattooed on his back lmao. He is charged with consorting with wikileaks. Like, don't you know if you snoop on your girlfriend's iPhone and find out she is banging your best friend you can't get mad at her because you invaded her privacy? C'mon guys have a little respect.

Rules for radicals make the enemy live up to their own rules. I mean, you shouldn't worry about being spied on if you have nothing to hide, right?

The larger and more authoritarian knee jerk response by the establishment (100 FBI tactical squads, APCs, attack helicopters) gets you a seat at the table or something. I forget.

Bonus when you have Clinton News Network reporters right there when they do it. I mean, how did they know this was gonna happen?
 
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