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The Stone Zone, with legendary Republican strategist and political icon and pundit Roger Stone.
Stone has served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents.
He is a New York Times bestselling author and a longtime friend and advisor of President Donald Trump.
As an outspoken libertarian, Stone has appeared on thousands of broadcasts, spoken at countless venues, and lectured before the prestigious Oxford Political Union and the Cambridge Union Society.
Due to his four-plus decades in the political and cultural arena, Stone has become a pop culture icon.
And now, here's your host, Roger Stone!
Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Troy Smith.
I'll be filling in for Roger today.
But before we get to a bombshell interview with Roger and Alex Jones, you're not going to want to go anywhere.
We have breaking news today that Pam Bondi has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate and sworn in as the next Attorney General of the United States.
We have a clip of her being confirmed by the U.S. Senate, and then we also have a clip of her being sworn in today that we could play back-to-back.
And when we come back from that, we have remarks from President Trump and Bondi herself on this historic achievement by both the U.S. Senate and President Trump.
Let's roll that clip now.
On this vote, the yeas are 54, the nays are 46. The nomination is confirmed.
Under the previous order, the motion to reconsider is considered made and laid upon the table, and the President will be immediately notified of the Senate's action.
I, panel of honor, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution Against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
That I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same.
That I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same.
That I take this obligation freely.
Without any mental reservation.
Or purpose of evasion.
And that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter.
So help me God.
Congratulations.
Well, folks, a historic day for the United States of America to see the days of Merrick Garland and political persecution end and the light of Pan Bondi to begin to shine on this department that has been used as the main police force to attack people like Roger Stone, who, of course, is the namesake of this show, had his home raided by 27 FBI agents for nonviolent crimes that he did not commit, crimes that were made up.
In the process, process crimes that were fabricated by people like Andrew Weissman that need to be held accountable.
We have President Trump's statement today during that swearing-in ceremony.
But don't go anywhere, folks, because we have a great interview coming up.
With Roger and Joe Paggs, not Alex Jones, Joe Paggs.
We're going to come to that just after these.
But let's roll Pam Bondi and President Trump both speaking today at that ceremony.
Then we're going right to Roger and Joe Paggs for a breaking announcement that you're not going to want to miss.
Don't go anywhere, folks.
This is a great honor and a real privilege.
I'm thrilled to be here today with our nation's next incredible and she will be incredible Attorney General of the United States, Pam Bondi.
And I want to congratulate Pam.
She's worked hard, so hard, and unbelievably fair and unbelievably good at law enforcement.
I just want to congratulate you.
Very special person.
Thank you, President Trump.
I've known you for many, many years, and I will not let you down.
I am truly honored.
Honored that you have asked me to take on this role and I will make you proud and I will make this country proud.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has defunded many sanctuary city programs across the country, a tremendous win for the country.
But as I promised, folks, let's go to the main man himself, the reason you're here, Roger Stone, who had a great interview with Joe Pax.
We're going to run in its entirety right now because this is so important, folks.
This is the legendary Roger Stone, and to see him at his peak.
Right now, during this Trump presidency, it's just tremendous.
Here's that clip.
Don't go anywhere.
A fantastic interview between Roger Stone and Joe Pax.
Let's roll that now.
Advisor to President Trump, former advisor, but still lifelong friend.
It's Roger Stone.
Roger, how are you?
Great to be with you, Joe.
God bless you.
What a great time to be an American.
It really is.
And we're seeing a guy who came out of the box just absolutely ramped up and ready to go.
The fact that he decided he wouldn't fly over Western North Carolina to get to California, like Joe Biden flew over East Palestine for a year and a half, that tells you everything you have to know.
It doesn't matter if it's red or blue.
This guy is in it for the country.
Yeah, it's kind of interesting to me.
I think, ironically, he's going to be a much greater president in this term than he would have been in a second term, which I think he probably won and was cheated out of.
This four years in the wilderness, four years of fighting.
The tsunami of ramped up lawfare against him, of being able to assess who in the Republican Party was really with him and who was ready to turn the chapter on Trumpism, not realizing that Trumpism is far more popular than the Republican Party will ever be.
Yes.
I think he's going to be a truly greater president.
He was a consequential president in his first term.
You can't deny that.
And that was despite the fact that he had people around him who thought their job was to derail, delay, or dilute his agenda.
But now, I think he's got a much better understanding of Washington, politics.
The two-party duopoly, the fake news media.
He is poised to bring on this golden age we talk about, the age of Trump, an unprecedented age of peace, prosperity, security, and justice for all Americans.
It's going to be amazing.
It already is amazing.
No, no, it is.
I agree with you.
Stonecoldtruth.com.
It's Roger Stone, host of Stone Zone.
You've known him way longer than I have.
I've interviewed him a lot.
I know him to an extent.
But you're friends.
You know this guy, the man.
He seems changed to me since he got shot in such an incredible way.
It's almost as if he knows he's on borrowed time and says, I'm going to do anything that I need to get done for the American people.
I'm here for a reason.
Do you see that as well?
I definitely do.
I mean, look, it's amazing that, you know, throughout the time that he's been in politics.
How often pastors would complain to me that they love the president, but he needs to talk more openly about his faith.
And kind of like President Nixon, I think Donald Trump always thought his faith was like a private matter, not something to be talked about in the political realm.
But now, I think it's very clear.
You can see it in his inaugural address.
You can see it when he was on the stump after Butler, Pennsylvania.
He understands that his life was spared.
For a very specific purpose, but for an 18th of an inch, he would not be with us.
And it's not that he is...
He's exercised about it.
It's the contrary.
He's very serene.
He's very steady, but he understands that he's been anointed.
The left can make fun of that if they want.
I don't really care what they think anyway, but I think that he's, in a small way, he's a changed man, and he moves forward with a purpose knowing that he wears the armor of God.
Yeah, I couldn't agree more.
I mean, you actually see it in how he's acting.
He's still the same guy, but there was something almost as if he went, wow, there is a bigger purpose than even everything that I've done up until now.
And you see it in action.
It's Roger Stone.
Go get his book called The Man Who Killed Kennedy.
TheManWhoKilledKennedy.com is the website.
We'll get into that in earnest in a second because we're going to get the files soon.
When President Trump was inaugurated, hit the ground running, sat down, signed a bunch of executive actions, undid all the garbage that Biden did.
But there's one thing that it felt like we were back to America, Roger.
And it's one thing is this.
He started answering questions immediately.
Anybody who had a question, he answered it.
He didn't blow it off.
There wasn't somebody hushing the press or pushing them out of the room.
He sat there one-on-one.
I mean, when he got on the plane and went to California and sat at the lion's den.
Among Karen Bass and these other lefties that were sitting there, Ted Lieu and everybody else, telling them, you're going to get water, you're going to fix what's going on in Los Angeles, we're not going to have this garbage in America.
And every question that came from left to right, he took it.
We're back to almost where we were before Biden.
I mean, it's going to take a while, but the whole Biden thing, the lack of transparency and no access at all to the chief executive, that was over like in the first second, wasn't it?
It was.
By the way, I must say, I've had it up to about here with Ted Lowe.
Yes, me too.
Look, I think the president watched Joe Biden, his inaccessibility, his inability to handle questions, the fact that they were hiding him, the fact that they were probably the least transparent administration in American history, and he decided to do the exact opposite.
Now, he was amazingly accessible in his first term, but now he's completely accessible.
Press conference today by Caroline Levitt, a tour de force.
I mean, just extraordinary.
She's a very young woman, very capable, but it set a whole new tone of transparency.
And I'm sure you saw this, Joe, in his remarks in Las Vegas, talking about the fact that world leaders would call for the president of the United States.
And we're not talking about, you know, somebody calling from a small African nation or a small Latin America or Central America nation.
We're talking about world powers calling the president.
And, you know, I'm sorry, the president's not available.
Joe Biden's not available.
He won't be able to call you back for a couple months.
Isn't that crazy?
And then not calling back at all.
Because Joe was not lucid.
So I think President Trump has looked at all of that, and he's decided to be the direct opposite.
And this is going to be the most tumultuous hundred days since Franklin Roosevelt's hundred days, since John Kennedy's hundred days.
You can already see it.
And there's no slowing down.
The man's energy level.
I mean, he's only slightly older than I am, but he's leaving me in the dust in terms of the hours he's putting in.
You said it best.
I mean, he does essentially Washington, North Carolina, California, and then back to Florida to meet with House Republicans in 48 hours.
It's amazing.
It really is.
It's Roger Stone.
Go to stonecoldtruth.com.
Go to themanwhokilledkennedy.com.
Get this book.
We're going to get all the files released very soon.
We're going to talk about that a little bit more in a minute.
Also go to Stone Zone.
Check out his show as often as you can.
Also on WABC. The man's everywhere.
So you've got plenty of energy too.
You mentioned Caroline Leavitt.
When she walked out today, we saw a sea change from a complicit, hiding, cloaking press secretary that never answered a question, that only spoke in circular speak, never, ever, ever, never said what the president thought about anything, just kept saying, we've been cloaking.
We've done the work.
We've done the work.
We've been clear.
Caroline Leavitt walked out today and just put it in their faces.
They're asking the stupidity of the question about why eggs cost more a week after Donald Trump took office, which she looked at them in the face and said, let me remind you what happened in 2024. Went down the list of how the Biden administration killed a bunch of chickens so we couldn't have more eggs.
I mean, she's 27, Roger, and she's on the game this well in the first press conference.
I'm looking forward to four great years.
And not once did she say, oh, I'll circle back around to you.
Never.
Not once.
It was refreshing.
What a refreshing change.
She's very dynamic, and you're right, she's very young, but she's very, very talented.
And it sets the tone.
I mean, the president's, I think the president's staff.
I thought this during the campaign.
You know, there were a lot of critics of the campaign.
People said, oh, you're not doing this right, you're not doing that right.
Wrong.
I think Susie Wiles, Chris LaCivita, James Blair, Tony Fabrizio, our fellow Paisan.
These guys ran the best campaign in American political history.
And I have the credentials to say that because I've been in 13 national presidential campaigns.
This was juggernaut and virtually letter perfect.
So, yeah.
Now, when they tried to stop the early voting in Pennsylvania in the middle of the day, we were in court within an hour and a half.
Don't tell us that we weren't prepared.
Amazing.
And got the ruling on your side quickly.
Yeah.
And we got the polling places open back up.
And this transfers over now to the White House staff, a relatively young staff.
Susie Wiles, the first woman chief of staff for a president in American history, an amazingly able woman who has the president's trust and confidence and has put together an all-star team.
But there's no hot-dogging here, Joe.
In other words, everybody's pulls in the same direction, and the guy who points the direction is Donald J. Trump.
I like Marco Rubio.
I haven't always agreed with him.
I agree with him on a number of things.
But he's not setting our foreign policy.
He's carrying out our foreign policy.
It's the foreign policy of Donald Trump that he's carrying out.
Well, Roger, let me ask you this.
What is the difference?
In 16, he did great, but I think he came in thinking he would be the CEO of a business, and he didn't realize that there were so many, you know, anonymous idiots in there that were stabbing him in the back constantly.
Why was the job so much better this time in surrounding himself with people that would absolutely toe the line, which is what you need?
Something changed in the past eight years to where he's...
I can't say to anybody that he chose that I'm questioning it.
Not even one person.
Why is it so much better this time?
Because I think he came from the world of business to the world of politics, and therefore he thought, not unreasonably.
Well, the Republicans have my back.
And the Democrats, you know, want to derail my agenda.
He didn't understand that half the Republicans didn't have his back.
Exactly.
Half the Republicans thought he was an interruption of business as usual and the cozy relationship they had with Democrats.
And now he completely understands that party, we're in a post-partisan period here where party is not what it's all about.
Either you are a globalist, committed to war, committed to censorship, committed to big pharma and big food making whatever profits they can regardless of what they're feeding our children or giving us in terms of pharmaceuticals, or you are committed to peace, free speech, and getting to the bottom of why we have a A chronic child disease problem in our country.
Why we have an obesity epidemic in our country.
This is the new divide.
Joe, it's a realignment of politics.
Forget Republican Democrats.
It's not about that anymore.
I mean, sure, those labels exist, but it's really about...
The outsiders, the regular people, those of common sense, versus this globalist worldview of, we know better than you do, we're just going to strip you of your rights and do what we want.
Very, very well said.
And the outreach to Robert F. Kennedy, the outreach to Tulsi Gabbard, the outreach to Democrats like Rod Blagojevich, this is huge.
This is a realignment like we had in this country in 1932, like we had in this country in 1968, and it's going to be a permanent realignment.
All the sane people, sane with an N, the sane people with common sense are on one side, and the globalist elites are on the other side.
And freedom is on the march, not just in this country, but around the globe.
You see it starting around the globe.
So I'm just happy to be alive.
I'm happy to be a part of this.
I'm happy that I have my voice back.
People criticize Elon Musk.
You know what?
I wouldn't have my ex-feedback.
I had a million dollars, a million, pardon me, a million followers, basically, 980,000.
And they decapitated me without explanation.
And by the way, Joe, I have to say this.
I'm still not back on Facebook.
I probably never will be.
So when you see Roger Stone on Facebook, please don't buy any crypto from him.
Not me.
I'll stop talking to the fake Roger on Facebook.
I'm with you.
The social media sites are certainly coming back.
Free speech is back in style.
And I think you're right.
Also, when you've got an administration like this one, when you've got a strong president like this one, the world leaders all say, okay, I think that we can go and do freedom and liberty again.
Or the people of the world say that.
It's Roger Stone.
Go to StoneColdTruth.com.
When you were working with Richard Nixon, you and I have talked about Richard Nixon a lot.
He was actually a great president who made maybe one mistake.
He should have watched himself.
Should not have done everything.
But a very, very good man and a very good American.
Unfortunately, Gerald Ford's blanket pardon for Richard Nixon is what gave Joe Biden the okay, somehow, to pardon his entire corrupt family, to pardon the corrupt J6 committee, to pardon Milley and to pardon Fauci, to pardon his son.
These blanket pardons, these pardons for no reason, they're all preemptive, basically are based on the fact that Richard Nixon got that.
And I don't think that it should be okay.
Now, I can't stop it.
Neither can you.
It's in the Constitution.
Broad power is to pardon.
But when you saw that happen, and every stupid pundit out there blamed it on the blanket pardon or the preemptive pardon for Nixon, what did you think?
Well, first of all, I mean, the Constitution and the law are what they are.
Gerald Ford had the authority to pardon Richard Nixon for any crime he may have committed.
Right.
Because the spectacle of locking up a president, particularly given what we now know, that the Watergate operation was essentially a CIA takedown, classified documents, declassified documents in the last year have proven beyond a doubt that the CIA knew in advance about the Watergate break-in, infiltrated the Watergate break-in team.
This was a takedown.
They took him down for the same reason they tried.
They tried to take down Donald Trump.
They thought he was the ultimate hardliner when, in fact, he was for peace.
So, yeah, the strategic arms limitation with the Soviets, opening the door to China when China was a dirt poor, backward, agrarian society with no technology at all.
I mean, they didn't have indoor plumbing or electricity, Joe, outside their cities.
He had no way of knowing that Bill Clinton would later sell our top military secrets to the Chinese and give them most favored nation trading status.
That's what made them the dangerous superpower that they are today.
Yes.
So, to go back to your question...
All of the people who were screaming and hollering about the fact that President Trump, pardon me, and General Flynn and Paul Manafort saying it was outrageous, now they're fine with the blanket pardons of people like Adam Schiff.
But here's the thing.
When the president gives you a pardon, you have to accept the pardon.
Now, when I was pardoned, I accepted the pardon, not because I was guilty, but because I knew that if I went to an appeal in the District of Columbia, I could not win.
You can't win a rigged card game.
It's not possible.
So I knew that it was either die or prison or accept that pardon.
So I accepted, even though I still maintain Roger Stone did nothing wrong.
Roger, let me interject this for those watching.
You were, in fact, charged.
This is not preemptive with you.
With these guys like Schiff and Cheney and Kinzinger, all these idiots on that panel, they weren't charged with anything.
Nothing whatsoever.
So to your point, they all should have said, I'm not taking a pardon.
I did nothing wrong.
Now, you didn't do anything wrong, but you knew that you were in the midst of this lawfare where they were trying to...
End your life or take all of your money and imprison you.
That made sense.
You were charged with something unrighteously.
You were charged with something incorrectly.
It was lawfare.
That pardon makes sense.
None of these people...
Why does Fauci come out and say, thank you for the pardon.
I didn't really need it, but he accepted it.
Why did he do that?
Well, because I suspect they all did this.
I mean, because they're guilty.
Adam Schiff was among those pardoned.
If you're not guilty...
If you're not guilty, then don't accept the pardon.
I mean, in my case, we now know that the judge hid exculpatory evidence from my defense attorneys.
I mean, this was the ultimate lynching.
And the prospect of my raising the money for an appeal while incarcerated is impossible.
68 years old, looking at almost four years in prison.
In a prison, by the way, where they insisted there were no COVID cases, I've had a lifetime history of asthma, but in fact there were 200 cases.
Of course there were.
I was facing a death sentence if I had not accepted the pardon, in all honesty, even though I know in my heart that I did nothing wrong, and the evidence now proves that.
I just hate that they're using the precedent with Nixon to say it's okay to do it for all these guys.
They're completely different things.
And that bothers me.
Well, look, and they certainly would have lynched Nixon if they had had the opportunity.
They hated him all the way back to the time that he exposed Alger Hiss as a communist spy.
Which, by the way, when Russia fell and we had the KGB record, you know what we found out?
Alger Hiss was a communist spy, was a Russian spy.
So, no, I get your drift on this, and I completely understand it.
It's particularly egregious, I think, in the case where he...
Pardoned his own family.
Yes.
And the spouses.
Everybody.
Because they were all on the tank.
That's why.
Are you surprised, Roger, he didn't pardon himself?
Do you think he thinks he pardoned himself by pardoning all of them?
You know, it's hard to say, but here's what I do know.
It's very interesting.
All these people have been pardoned now, cannot avoid questioning if they're subpoenaed.
Now, if they commit perjury in the District of Columbia, they don't really care because none of them will be held to account in the D.C. court system.
No Democrat, no leftist, no person who's committed a crime, no matter how egregious, who's on the left, will be convicted in D.C. The House can have field hearings around the country, and they can call those who have been pardoned in for testimony by subpoena.
They can't deny those subpoenas.
If they perjured themselves in Chicago, probably not a good example.
If they perjured themselves in a field hearing in Mississippi, be charged in Mississippi, maybe we'd see a fair trial of these people.
By the way, that's what Senator Joe McCarthy did quite successfully, and a bunch of leftists did perjure themselves.
So I think in this case...
Those who have been pardoned, there's a downside.
It plead the fifth in any proceeding.
And therefore, they should be called to testify to uncover what really happened in the Russian collusion hoax, in the Ukrainian impeachment hoax, in the January 6th hoax.
100%.
I hope the investigation continues.
I had Jamie Comer on the other day, the Oversight Committee chair, and he said they are going to continue.
And they are going to bring him in.
And if they plead the fifth, they could be in contempt of Congress, as you said.
It's Roger Stone.
Go to the man who killed the fifth.
Let's talk about the release of the Kennedy papers, the MLK papers, both RFK and JFK Kennedys.
With those coming out, you say in your book it was LBJ. Are we going to find out that it was LBJ who set this up with JFK? Actually, I think more precisely what I say is that it is LBJ at the helm of a plot that includes the CIA. Organized crime, big Texas oil, the Secret Service, who stood down, and the FBI is more involved in the cover-up than they are in the original plot.
As far as these upcoming disclosures, I think we're going to nail the CIA part of this.
I'm sure you saw this, but last week, Alex Jones released an audio tape between Cliff Carter, the executive director of the Democrat National Committee under LBJ, and Billy Solestas, one of Johnson's well-known cronies who went to prison for corruption, in which they talk about the fact that Johnson hired a man, Malcolm Mack Wallace, to kill LBJ.
John Kennedy.
Mac Wallace's fingerprints are found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building, on the window casing and on the cardboard boxes that fashion the so-called crow's nest from which the shooter shot.
Six people, Joe, saw a man who meets the physical description of Malcolm Wallace in the window.
Wow.
So the Johnson part of this, I think, is nailed down.
What we're going to get out of these upcoming releases, I think, is the CIA piece of this will be nailed down.
Read Sam Giancana's daughter's book, and you have the documentation of the mob's involvement in the assassination.
Big Texas oil is in there as well.
So piece by piece, this is all coming together.
Robert Kennedy.
This is pretty simple.
Thomas Noguchi, the coroner of L.A. County, very respected, says that Robert F. Kennedy Sr. died from two bullet wounds from the back of his head and the base of his neck at point-blank range.
That means the pistol right up against your head.
But Sirhan Sirhan is always in front of Kennedy.
And he gets off eight shots, all of which are accounted for, and none of them hit RFK Sr. So what are they hiding here?
And in the case of Dr. King, the King family brought a civil suit against the FBI, the Memphis police, the Secret Service, and the federal government, and they won.
That means a federal judge in civil court ruled that the government was complicit in Dr. King's murder.
But you don't read about that in the mainstream.
Well, you don't.
And, Roger, I want to bring up something when it comes to JFK specifically.
Is this why Mike Pompeo is so adamant that Donald Trump, the first time, didn't release this information?
Because he knows it's got CIA all over it?
You beat me to it, Joe.
There's no question.
Because in 2017, all these documents were scheduled to be released under a law passed in the late 90s, unless the president objected.
And the president gave me the impression he was going to let it all out.
And at the last minute, he held about 20 percent of it back.
When I asked him why, he said, well, Mike Pompeo thought it would expose our sources and methods.
And I said, well, what's there?
And he said, it's so terrible, I can't even tell you.
It's so horrible, you won't believe it.
Someday you'll know, he said.
So the fact that Pompeo was protecting the agency, I think, tells us everything we need to know.
Are we going to get it all, Roger?
I do think we're going to get it all.
But again, it's a larger puzzle.
So, for example, the House Select Committee on Assassination set up in the late 70s.
They focused only on organized crime.
That's because those hired to run the committee and staff the committee were experts on organized crime, prosecutors.
That piece has been established.
The Johnson piece is more than established.
Read my book, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ, and this new audio tape.
And now the CIA role will be firmly established.
Okay, one last question.
I appreciate the extended time.
We'll make a couple of really great parts out of this for the radio show and also for our streaming.
So those of you watching and listening, you're getting extra time with Roger Stone.
One last question on this.
So it gets released, and if what we're saying here, what you're saying specifically and what Pompeo did in the first Trump administration is, if all that's true that the CIA is complicit...
Do you make it go away?
Do you revamp the CIA? I mean, all these people who were involved back then are dead.
I mean, what do you do about it now?
I think you make sure that our government isn't involved in future assassinations.
In other words, I'm very happy to see the president declassifying this information on JFK, RFK, and MLK. Joe, I want to see the declassified documents on the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan.
John Hinckley Jr. is in a crouching position in front of Reagan.
He gets off four shots, all accounted for.
Reagan is shot from above and behind.
But we have no government.
There's nothing that's ever been released.
We have a brief statement from Vice President George Bush saying an investigation determined there was no conspiracy.
Sorry, that's not good enough for me.
I'd like to know more.
And I want to know the truth about Butler, Pennsylvania.
Oh, absolutely.
So I think that this is a domino effect that we're going to ultimately learn that the same bad actors, not the same people, but the same mentality continues to exist in these agencies.
That's why I'm counting on Kash Patel and John Ratcliffe and, by the grace of God, Tulsi Gabbard to help clean up these agencies, clean out these agencies so they're not involved in a future assassination attempt on an American president.
And what we're talking about is quite obviously what we always call the deep state.
So the deep state could go away.
This could be it.
This is their last breath.
Once they release these files, if this shows that each state's been running things for 60, 70 years, then the dismantling of it is obvious.
It's got to happen.
And it all begins with the murder of John F. Kennedy.
I mean, Dwight Eisenhower tried to warn us on his way out the door.
Remember, he said, beware the military-industrial complex, this conglomeration of accumulated power by people who were never elected to have this power.
By the way, Eisenhower, one of our greatest presidents, he's so low-key, doesn't get the credit that he deserves, but we had unprecedented peace and prosperity and transparency and balanced budgets under Dwight Eisenhower, and he tried to warn us about this as he was leaving.
It is Roger Stone.
Stone Zone is his show.
He's the host, of course, StoneColdTruth.com.
Go to the website, TheManWhoKilledKennedy.com.
TheManWhoKilledKennedy.com.
Get the book.
Roger, there's so much interest in the release of these papers.
It would behoove people to read your book first, or at least while they're getting the information, and put it all together.
They're going to find that you were right, as usual, on this.
And I appreciate you coming on and talking about it.
Is that the only place to get it?
Can they get it on Amazon, everywhere else, or not?
Yes.
Look, if you want to go give money to a multinational corporation to take your guts, go ahead and buy it on Amazon.
But folks, if you buy it, get the paperback.
It has three additional chapters.
It's much superior to the hardback.
You can get it at Amazon or Barnes& Noble.
It's readily available.
But I think it will put everything in context for you.
In the JFK researcher community, there's not unanimity.
Some people think it was just the CIA or just the mob or just Lyndon Johnson.
No, it is all of them.
And I'm updating the book because I have even more information that I didn't have at the time I wrote it.
So there'll be a new version out relatively soon.
But if you want to understand what happened in its totality, and I'm not criticizing others.
For example, James Douglas has written a book, JFK, The Unspeakable, that Robert Kennedy Jr. speaks about.
I've read the book.
He's right about all of it, but he only has a piece of the puzzle.
It's reflected in my book.
But if you want to see the big picture of everyone who's involved and what their individual motives are, well, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ, you can get it at themanwhokilledkennedy.com.
TheManWhoKilledKennedy.com.
Go there right now.
Check out his show every single day.
Check him out on WABC on the weekends as well.
It's our good friend Roger Stone.
Roger, thanks for making time.
I feel better.
I know you're a little bit under the weather.
And let's talk again soon, my friend.
Thank you, Joe.
God bless you.
And God bless America.
We are in for a golden age of peace, prosperity, security, and justice.
100%, my friend.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we showed you that Pam Bondi has been confirmed as Attorney General of the United States.
It's a huge move, and that was a great interview from Roger and Joe Paggs, who's excellent.
But we have breaking news here.
Hours after Jamie Raskin announced his intent to impeach Donald Trump, Representative Al Green has launched an impeachment, a document against President Trump in the House of Representatives.
Yes, impeachment charges have been filed against President Trump just days into his second administration.
Let's roll that clip of Jamie Raskin slipping up last night and admitting that this was part of the plan all along.
How many Republicans do we need to impeach him and who are the most likely that we'll switch?
Well, right now it's 218 to 215. So if you can find me two Republicans, I'll go to work tomorrow.
Folks, that's just a disgusting rat of a human being right there.
Jamie Raskin, whose father was a hardened communist, a major proponent of the American Communist Party.
He is a piece of garbage in the highest.
As Roger often says, he is in competition to be the sleaziest, the dirtiest member of Congress that there is.
Now, let's roll the clip of Al Green putting out his impeachment papers on President Trump and talk about why this is so ridiculous and so unwarranted, why it's just another instance of a fake impeachment hoax used to destroy the president and his political allies in Washington, D.C., a tactic that I believe this time is not going to work.
Let's roll that.
I rise to announce that the movement to impeach the president has begun.
I rise to announce that I will bring articles of impeachment against the president for dastardly deeds proposed and dastardly deeds done.
I also rise to say that the impeachment movement is going to be a grass-up movement, not a top-down.
The people have got to move forward.
The people have to demand it.
And when the people demand it, it will be done.
I did it before.
I laid the foundation for impeachment.
And it was done.
Nobody knows more about it than I. And I know that it's time for us to lay the foundation again.
On some issues, it is better to stand alone than not stand at all.
On this issue, I stand alone, but I stand for justice.
I yield back the balance of my time.
The gentleman yields back.
Members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities toward the president.
Well, there you have it, folks.
It's just an unbelievable situation in Congress.
President Trump was elected with a national popular vote.
He was elected in a landslide electoral college victory because the American people are fed up with the system in Washington, D.C. We are tired of the corruption of the Republican establishment, represented by George W. Bush, John McCain, and others, and Mitt Romney.
We are finished.
With the Mitch McConnells of the world and the Senate establishment Republicans like Lindsey Graham, who are railroading this country and have been for years on end.
The United States of America has been abused along with its people for generations now.
And the fact that we have elected President Trump And he is going to Washington, D.C. with Elon Musk, with this group of patriots like Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who are tasked and are dedicated and have dedicated their lives to making America healthier again and greater again and safer again.
The fact that these people are all working together terrifies the political establishment who forever has thrived on the false partisanship of two establishment wings of a different bird that all fly towards the same corruption.
That all end up in the same place.
The destruction of our people, the destruction of our industries, our economies, and ultimately the infiltration of our country with dangerous, deadly drugs that destroy our populations and ruin everything.
There's so many things to get to here today, folks, but the Democrats held a pro-Hamas.
Protests outside of the White House last night, beating drums.
This is something that's got next to no coverage, and it's something that has to be addressed.
The radical Islamic element within the Democratic Party and their willingness to support radical Islamic groups is troubling to say the least.
The fact that these groups are sitting outside the White House, we had something like 9-11 happen in this country where Islamic terrorists took down Building after building and killed thousands of Americans, it shows that some of us, obviously, in the Democrat Party, have forgotten about the tragedy of that day and have forgotten what we vowed.
To let never happen again and have forgotten that it was the radical Islamic terrorists that carried out that attack.
And it's the radical Islamic terrorists that are in the United States today still radicalized, not being dealt with.
And this time we see them outside the White House.
Really scary stuff.
But this is what the Democrats have become.
They're the party of Hamas.
They were the party of BLM. They're the party of Antifa.
And they're the party of violence.
Let's roll the pro-Hamas protests outside the White House last night, next to no media coverage this morning.
Let's roll the pro-Hamas protests outside the White House.
Let's roll the pro-Hamas protests outside the White House.
Let's roll the pro-Hamas protests outside the White House.
President Trump has offered the people of Gaza the sweetheart deals of all deals.
He is willing to negotiate with Jordan and Egypt and other countries in order to get these people asylum and to rebuild Gaza into a habitable place.
The fact that this is objected to by these people shows that they don't have the interest of these individuals at heart.
They don't have the interest of preserving peace at heart.
To them, this is a political issue that they can use to attack their opposition and dehumanize their opposition, claiming genocide, claiming this, claiming that.
When we know the reality of the situation is that President Trump is providing stability in a region that President Biden allowed to get completely out of hand.
It's no coincidence that under Biden we saw a resurgence of conflicts in Israel, in Gaza, in Ukraine.
Across the world, we saw conflicts arise under Biden because President Trump was not in office, and the people who had started these wars under Obama, under Bush, under Clinton, and under Bush Sr., the people that had started those wars, they were free to start wars once again.
Under President Trump now, I think we'll see an end to a lot of the conflicts, whether that be the Ukrainian conflict or the conflict in Israel between Israel and Hamas.
It's just a matter of time, folks, because we are dealing with peace through strength now, and it's a different operating procedure.
The liberals are very angry about this, and part of the deal is that...
The Republicans are cleaning up government.
They are cleaning up government using Elon Musk, who is seen as one of the top business people.
He's one of the richest people, if not the richest man in the world.
So he has a keen eye for eliminating a wasteful cost.
He has a keen eye for eliminating problems.
And he has been tasked with being the man to come in and clean up a lot of the corruption.
Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, the former bartender, very angry about this.
She slammed Elon Musk as the dumbest billionaire she knows.
Kind of like George Soros, kind of like Alex Soros, AOC. You didn't seem to mention them.
You think they're real smart because they donate to your campaigns.
It's very simple.
Let's roll AOC calling Elon Musk the closest thing to the modern Einstein that we have, an idiot and dumb.
Let's roll that from the former bartender.
Is probably one of the most unintelligent billionaires I have ever met or seen, or witnessed.
Which, you know, you can probably even glean that from watching these people on TV. Anyways, all of that is to say is that they don't do their homework.
Clearly, like, they're putting 19-year-olds in at the Treasury.
This dude is not smart.
in the lack of intelligence and the lack of expertise that Elon has.
I mean this guy is one of the most morally vacant but also just least knowledgeable about these systems that we really know of.
But the point is is that what that means is that they're going to hit a button Inevitably, they are going to hit a button and things can go sideways.
You know, it's just unbelievable.
Things are going sideways.
Where were all these people when there were price increases of two to three times over the last few years?
Where were all these people when these wars were started?
They didn't have anything to say then.
But now that Trump's in office, they have all these problems.
And it's just alarming they didn't raise these problems during the Biden administration.
You know, one of the best things Trump has done is strike down DEI at the heart.
Of it, which is the government, because they're the only people that can afford to push something so ridiculous and so cumbersome.
Jasmine Crockett, a representative, slammed...
Mediocre white boys during a recent CNN appearance as a white man.
I take offense to this.
Jasmine Crockett, what's the issue that you have with white individuals?
Is it the fact that America has been developed?
Is it the fact that you have electricity and roads and bridges and things of that nature, all built by white people, by the way?
You have a problem with this country because traditionally we are a white country.
And I'm really personally sick of people telling me that I can't be proud of what my white ancestors accomplished because of the- I have just as much a right to be proud of my heritage as Jasmine Crockett does of hers, but she believes that I'm a racist because I have faith in my heritage, and I believe in talking about the fact that white people are being abused in today's system and that they're being victimized.
Let's roll Jasmine Crockett slamming people like me, the mediocre white boys who get slapped in the face and destroyed by DEI. The S&P 500, they did statistics on this labor-wise, you can look this up, hired 7% of the new people they hired in this country were white,
Meaning that when you look at the population percentage, which is about 60, 70 percent of the country is white, and you compare that to 7 percent of the people being hired by companies in the S&P 500 that are white, you see the disparagement that's going on, the fact that they're having to go to unqualified people the fact that they're having to go to unqualified people that are of color because they refuse to hire white people because the government has mandated them to not hire white people.
This is an attack on people with white skin.
Jasmine Crockett echoing this kind of BS.
Let's roll her CNN appearance.
Really disgusting stuff.
I am tired of the white tears.
Listen, if you are competent, you are not concerned.
When I walk into Congress every single day, you know why I don't feel a way and why you can't make me doubt who I am?
It's because I know that I had to work 10 times as hard as they did just to get into the seat.
When you look and you compare me to Marjorie Taylor Greene or me to Lauren Boebert, there is no comparison.
And that is the life that we have always lived.
So the only people that are crying are the mediocre white boys that have been beaten.
This is why they don't want us to have education.
This is why they are trying to literally say we won't fund the HBCUs because they know that if they've already gone after affirmative action and they're saying, you know what, don't allow them to come and to say these PWIs, as we call them.
Don't allow them to come into these institutions.
We know why they created the HBCUs in the first place.
It was because they wouldn't allow us into the white institutions.
And so now they're not allowing us in.
And now they're saying, you know what, we're also going to defund the HBCUs.
You know why?
Because they don't want any more Kamala Harris's.
They don't want any more Jasmine Crockett's.
But I got news for them.
I don't care what they do.
We will fight to the end to make sure that we get our due.
Because again, if you want to talk about the people...
The only people that shouldn't be in this country, you probably need to look in the mirror.
Because the last time I checked, the Native Americans whose summer ice have been rounding up, or the Puerto Ricans who are absolutely Americans...
Listen, the only people that came and colonized this place are your ancestors, Trump.
Again, the reason you have electricity, roads, bridges, is because people that look like me colonized this country.
Colonization was the modernization of America.
Jasmine Crockett, would you like to go live in a teepee in the woods?
Would you like to go live where you have to wear cloths instead of clothes?
Would you like to live in a country where you don't have roads, where you can be taken out in the middle of the night?
Because this is important.
And it's never highlighted because people don't put themselves in the shoes of the people who came to this country from Europe.
They always put themselves in the shoes of the natives.
But imagine you're a European.
A lot of these people are conscripted.
They're not even there on their own volition, but some of them are.
And you have to worry about at night in your tent in an undeveloped country, there's nothing there for you.
There's no 7-Eleven to go to.
There's no Kohl's to go to to buy a sweatshirt.
You brought whatever you had from Europe and braved the wilderness until you had enough to build a sod hut where you could huddle over a fire maybe and survive.
And thousands of people that came to this country in those early days died.
Why are they viewed as the enemy?
These people had to worry about Indians stealing their children in the middle of the night and finding their heads decapitated on sticks in the middle of the woods.
Look it up.
There is a terror that is present in the writings of almost every individual that came to this country before it was a settled country or even a settled colony because the natives would take people in the middle of the night and murder them in the most brutal ways you can imagine, including raping them and assaulting them.
You're talking about some of the worst things ever.
So when I think about those people, Jasmine Crockett, I think about thank God that they had the gall and the strength to endure.
Endure that kind of thing to create a country where you could serve in Congress and where I could sit here and do this show.
Thank God for those people.
And why do we have to make them the enemy?
For all the talk of Native Americans being these great people, you look out at what they did in Kansas, and you look at what these individuals did across the eastern United States, and as we moved westward, what Indians did to colonizers and people in wagons and horse and buggies, where they butchered families and burned I'm not exactly thinking that they're the sweethearts that the leftists want to make them out to be.
They're not the sweethearts that leftists make them out to be.
Now, it's a different age now, and we don't discriminate against people, but the discrimination against white people starts with this colonization BS, and we shouldn't demonize the people that came to this country, braved wilderness to create a country where we could have things like we have today.
We thank those people for their sacrifice, not spit on- We have another clip, folks, of Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who of course was caught rigging the 2016 Democrat primary for Hillary Clinton.
She's got something to say now about Kristi Noem, trashing her, attacking her.
Let's roll this clip of Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the fraud, attacking Kristi Noem.
The fact that the Homeland Security Secretary, Kristi Noem, Donald Trump's Homeland Security Secretary, called Venezuelans here in this country who are here because they fled Maduro's oppressive and brutal regime dirtbags, I mean, the insult is breathtaking.
You want to find the dirtbag, Debbie?
You could just look in the mirror.
I mean, what a nightmare.
Can you imagine having to come home to that every night?
What a disaster.
Caroline Leavitt, folks, exposed today.
Politico, who's attacked Roger many times blatantly.
And I can't wait to ask Roger about this tomorrow on the show, which I don't miss it.
But Caroline Leavitt exposed that Politico is largely funded by the U.S. government today during her press briefing.
And we have a graphic we can put up real quickly.
Franco received over $34.3 million in government contracts over the last couple of years.
It's very important because these people wage war on President Trump.
They've just tried to destroy the lives of Roger Stone, Laura Loomer, and many other conservatives, and they have done it while receiving government funds.
Does that mean that these attacks were sponsored by the government?
What involvement did the Biden administration, the Department of Justice, or our intelligence agencies have in pushing these stories against Roger, against Laura Loomer, and other people in the conservative movement?
Why has Politico received so much funding, and what has it had to do with the product that they've put out there that has been aimed at changing elections and altering, really manipulating vote counts across the country?
Let's roll Levitt exposing this today brilliantly in her press briefing.
So, upon coming out here to the briefing room, I was made aware of the funding from USAID to media outlets, including Politico, who I know has a seat in this room.
And I can confirm that the more than $8 million taxpayer dollars that have gone to essentially subsidizing subscriptions to Politico on the American taxpayer's dime will no longer be happening.
The Doge team is working on canceling those payments now.
Again, this is a whole-of-government effort to ensure that...
We are going line by line when it comes to the federal government's books.
And this president and his team are making decisions across the board on do these receipts serve the interests of the American people?
Is this a good use of the American taxpayers' money?
If it is not, that funding will no longer be sent abroad and American taxpayers will see significant savings because of that effort.
Well, folks, Caroline Levitt outlined it there.
Doge has been so important in cleaning up so much government corruption.
We have a clip of President Trump talking about the success of Doge and Elon Musk.
We can bring that clip up now because so successful.
And he kind of describes the process here.
Not seeing this clip pushed around a lot, but it explains what's going on quite brilliantly.
Let's roll President Trump.
Trump on Doge.
Mr. President, why is it important for Elon Musk to have access to the payment systems at Treasury?
Well, he's got access only to letting people go that he thinks are no good if we agree with him.
And it's only if we agree with him.
He's a very talented guy from the standpoint of management and costs.
And we put him in charge of seeing what he can do with certain groups and certain numbers.
Some of the numbers are horrible, what he's found.
A hundred, think of it, a hundred million dollars on condoms to Hamas.
Condoms to Hamas.
And many other things that are, frankly, even more ridiculous.
And they're finding tremendous waste, really waste, more than anything else, I think you could say.
Probably fraud and abuse could be added to it.
The more standard waste, fraud and abuse.
But they're finding tremendous amounts of really bad things, bad spending.
You've been reading about, you've been writing about some of it, frankly, and some of the things that they've been doing is just terrible.
Elon can't do and won't do anything without our approval.
And we'll give him the approval.
We're appropriate.
We're not appropriate.
We won't.
But he reports in and he...
It's something that he feels very strongly about, and I'm impressed because he's running, obviously, a big company.
It has nothing to do if there's a conflict that we won't let him get near it.
But he does have a good natural instinct.
He's got a team of very talented people.
We're trying to shrink government, and he can probably shrink it as well as anybody else, if not better.
Where we think there's a conflict or there's a problem, we won't let him go near it.
But he has some very good ideas, and we have a lot of other talented people also.
We're bringing in the most talented people in the world.
Well, President Trump said it best there, folks.
Before we get out of here, I want to play one more clip, because Pam Bondi has been confirmed now.
She is Attorney General, sworn in and all.
But now the focus goes to Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Kash Patel.
Most importantly, Kash Patel, who will be the death knell for the corruption, the deep state at the FBI. It's something we have to work on.
President Trump issued support for Cash today during remarks he gave to the media.
Let's roll that clip before we get out of here.
We have to have pristine, beautiful, perfect law enforcement.
And what we want to do, and Cash is the one to do it.
He's the one guy that is going to do it.
We have to bring the reputation of the FBI. We have to bring the fact of the FBI back to what it could be.
Not even to what it was, even better than it ever was.
Because who would have thought that the FBI could have been corrupted like they were corrupted?
Who would have thought that would have happened?
Who would have thought they would have been used to go after political opponents, essentially, but me being the number one?
And so many other things beyond that.
And they've been hurt very badly, and we'll see what happens.
But Cash is the one to do it, and I hear he's doing very well.
Straighten it out.
We have great confidence that we can make the FBI great again.
Kash Patel, who's been a guest on this show, who I know is a friend of Roger's and so many others, will make a fantastic FBI director.
And it is the goal of those who have furthered the deep state corruption, who have attacked President Trump, undermined our country over the last 10 years, to stop Kash Patel, because they know that the FBI is one of the strongest arms of government that they have used to come after people like Roger, people like...
Paul Manafort and others who served their country diligently during this Trump administration in the last...
Trying to make America great again.
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