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Roger Stone reflects on the seventh anniversary of his arrest, framing his legal battles as a politically motivated persecution rooted in his refusal to provide false testimony against Donald Trump. He draws a direct parallel between his past experiences and current unrest in Minnesota, categorizing the activities of anti-ICE protesters as a highly organized insurrection rather than spontaneous civil disobedience. Stone advocates for the immediate invocation of the Insurrection Act of 1807 to restore order, while criticizing local officials and media figures like Don Lemon for allegedly enabling criminal behavior.
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Roger Stone reflects on the seventh anniversary of his arrest, framing his legal battles as a politically motivated persecution rooted in his refusal to provide false testimony against Donald Trump. He draws a direct parallel between his past experiences and current unrest in Minnesota, categorizing the activities of anti-ICE protesters as a highly organized insurrection rather than spontaneous civil disobedience. Stone advocates for the immediate invocation of the Insurrection Act of 1807 to restore order, while criticizing local officials and media figures like Don Lemon for allegedly enabling criminal behavior.
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