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Roger Stone Tells Trump Followers to Claim Victory, No Matter What: Video

  • Roger Stone is seen telling Trump supporters that they can declare victory, even if Trump loses.
  • Stone was seen telling protesters on November 1, 2020 that possession is nine-tenths law.
  • “I believe it’ll still be up there,” Stone stated. Stone stated that when it happens, the key thing is to claim victory.

Roger Stone, a House panel member investigating the Capitol riot, can be seen telling Trump supporters not to care about the election results.

Christoffer Guldbrandsen from Denmark gave the footage to them on January 6, and it was shown at the hearing on Thursday.

The footage was obtained through subpoena. The New York Times. This 10-minute clip is a selection of 170 hours footage that a film crew filmed while following Stone. “A Storm Foretold” is a documentary.

Stone is seen talking to two men in a video clip that was recorded on November 1, saying that he wanted them to “celebrate” the election results.

“I believe it’ll still be up there,” Stone stated. Stone stated that the key to winning is to claim victory when that happens. “Possession is nine-tenths of the law — no, we won, fuck you. We won, sorry, it’s over. 

The January 6 panel also showed footage from November 2, 2020 that featured Stone saying, “Fuck the elections, let’s get to the violence.” 

Stone said, “We’ll need to start smashing pumpkins, if you understand what I mean.” 

Stone, a long-standing Trump advisor, made similar comments on November 2, 2019, according to documentary footage CNN. Stone was speaking to Georgian friends while on a trip that day. He described a strategy for violent actions following the election.

Stone can be heard saying, “Fuck voting, let’s get straight to violence!” “Shoot to kill, you see an Antifa — shoot to kill.”

Stone denied making such comments in the past, despite footage clearly showing his face.  

Stone said in a Telegram post that “CNN airs false deep fake videos” and expected anyone to believe them due to their long history of lying. The Daily Beast reported. “Let CNN and anyone else provide any evidence that I knew about, participated or condoned an illegal act on January 6, or any other day.”

Stone Statement releasedTelegram, Thursday, denied any claims by Stone that he attempted to reverse the 2020 election. Stone posted on Telegram that he plans to sue the Danish filmmakers for $25 million. Guldbransen’s appearance was attacked with insults

Insider reached out to Stone for comment but did not receive a response immediately. 


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