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Roger Stone and co-host Troy Smith, Editor-in-Chief of Slingshot.news discuss the crucial difference that voters who were previously committed to independent candidate Robert Kennedy in the states of Wisconsin in Michigan where RFK is still on the ballot could make the between victory and defeat.
Stone also talks about his dismay that New York State stormed the home of a state resident to seize the man's domesticated pet squirrel, named Peanut, who they took and killed. Stone says these heavy-handed tactics by Democrats dominated the news and recent days could actually be a key factor in a narrow Trump win.
Stone together on a panel with cannabis scientist AJ Fabrizio, and Bret Worley, CEO of ViviMu.com, one of the nations largest hemp companies to discuss the impact of Trump's legalization of hemp in the 2018 Bill. The U.S. hemp industry now does over $30 billion a year and employs over 320,000 Americans.
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Roger Stone and co-host Troy Smith, Editor-in-Chief of Slingshot.news discuss the crucial difference that voters who were previously committed to independent candidate Robert Kennedy in the states of Wisconsin in Michigan where RFK is still on the ballot could make the between victory and defeat.
Stone also talks about his dismay that New York State stormed the home of a state resident to seize the man's domesticated pet squirrel, named Peanut, who they took and killed. Stone says these heavy-handed tactics by Democrats dominated the news and recent days could actually be a key factor in a narrow Trump win.
Stone together on a panel with cannabis scientist AJ Fabrizio, and Bret Worley, CEO of ViviMu.com, one of the nations largest hemp companies to discuss the impact of Trump's legalization of hemp in the 2018 Bill. The U.S. hemp industry now does over $30 billion a year and employs over 320,000 Americans.

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