Roger Stone dissects cannabis policy, slamming its Schedule I classification while praising Trump’s reclassification push despite the 2026 budget axing Rohrbacher-Farr protections. He ties DEA-CIA collusion to the crack epidemic and blames the Congressional Black Caucus for blocking the First STEP Act, which he claims was sabotaged by Biden’s 1994 crime bill. Shifting to Brazil, Stone accuses Lula of persecuting Bolsonaro, mirroring Trump’s election grievances, and details retaliatory tariffs and visa bans. The episode then pivots to political prosecutions, like Douglas Mackey’s overturned conviction, framing it as a witch hunt against Trump allies while ignoring pro-Clinton bias. Stone exposes Secret Service failures in Butler, questioning the shooter’s cremation and suggesting cover-ups, before linking Ryan Routh’s assassination attempt to Reagan-era conspiracies tied to Bush’s CIA oil ties. Ending with culture wars, he condemns Superman’s "woke" reboot while praising Musk’s free speech revival on X—though warning against his third-party meddling. [Automatically generated summary]
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Well, Iron Mike Tyson, one of the greatest boxers of all time, has weighed in on an area he knows a great deal about.
That is cannabis policy, cannabis, also known as marijuana.
See, Mike Tyson has used cannabis to treat pain and mental trauma he suffered from his long boxing career, and he credits the substance with helping turn his life around.
In an ex-post, Tyson said, President Trump's campaign proposal to reclassify cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III is a pragmatic step towards forward that deserves bipartisan support.
Cannabis should not be deemed to be more dangerous than substances like fentanyl.
Today, marijuana, cannabis, is a Schedule I drug that puts it in the same category with cocaine and heroin.
There is much medical research that proves the medicinal value of cannabis, much of it conducted in other countries because the big pharma forces have always limited the funding for legitimate research into the potential medical benefits of cannabis here in the United States.
And even when tests were conducted, the quality or the amount of cannabis was never sufficient enough to conduct a legitimate scientific inquiry.
While President Trump has very smartly called for movable, the removal of cannabis is a Schedule I drug, the fiscal 2026 budget proposal contains other proposals that are harmful for those who rely on cannabis for medical purposes.
I have a personal stake in this.
When my father was dying of cancer and lost his appetite, went from about 240 pounds down to about 135 pounds due to his lack of appetite and was also in horrific pain and the oxycontin the doctors were giving him doing nothing other than constipating him and making his life miserable.
My sister and I decided on the recommendation of a friend to get him some marijuana.
He had his appetite restored and he dealt with the pain even though at that point he was terminal.
Since that point, I have been a believer in the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes.
Americans for Safe Access reports that the fiscal year 2026 budget proposed by the Trump administration omits long-standing spending restrictions by the DOJ and the DEA included in the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill.
This will impact the Rohrbacher-Farr amendment that was passed by the Congress that restricted federal funds being used to interfere with medical cannabis programs operated in compliance with state laws in the 40-some states where medicinal marijuana is currently legal.
Again, Americans for Safe Access is calling for a renewal of this amendment in the fiscal year 2026 budget until substantial reform can be passed in Congress that protects medical cannabis patients nationwide.
It has certainly become popularized to talk about the corruption of deep state entities like the NSA, the FBI, the CIA, the CDC, and the ATF, and rightfully so.
These bureaucrats are the scorn of patriots nationwide for their crimes against the Republic.
But we must not forget about the DEA, the Drug Enforcement Agency.
Unfortunately, they're just as crooked as any of the other alphabet soup organizations in the Washington, D.C. swamp.
The sad truth is that millions of veterans count on cannabis to treat their PTSD.
It has proven to be far less dangerous than the other pharmaceutical drugs that are often prescribed for that purpose.
The DEA has been known to work with dirtbag confidential informants and frame innocent people with drugs.
They also allegedly worked with the CIA to create the crack cocaine epidemic that ravaged the inner city communities during the 1980s.
And these DEA thugs do not want to lose their war on drugs gravy train.
Let's remember that it was President Donald Trump who sponsored and pushed the First STEP Act and the Second Chance Act.
That was to undo the 1994 crime bill that was written by Judiciary Committee Chairman Joe Biden and signed into law by President Bill Clinton.
That is the law that first, for the first time, targeted not drug dealers, not drug traffickers, but end users.
In other words, it passed harsh mandatory penalties for the possession of small amounts of drugs for personal use.
So the single mom who has three kids and is working two jobs gets arrested with a small amount of marijuana in her purse and can be sentenced without any discretion by a judge based on the circumstances to many years in jail.
This is a travesty and the 1994 crime bill, as written by Biden and signed by Bill Clinton, has been used to incarcerate hundreds of thousands, if not at this point millions, of poor people and disproportionately African Americans.
It was Donald Trump who began the first serious criminal justice reform.
But the members of the Congressional Black Caucus, who'd been talking about this kind of reform for decades, they voted against Donald Trump's reforms simply because they were proposed by Donald Trump.
The well-intentioned war in drugs that first passed under President Richard Nixon, but was at that point focused at drug traffickers and drug dealers, opened a Pandora's box on the Constitution.
Due process was turned on its head by abuses like asset forfeiture that declared an individual's property who had not been found guilty of a crime could be seized prior to their trial even beginning.
The abuses that have spread because of the DEA are hard to believe.
The founding fathers would never have stood for such a thing.
Now, it should go without saying that when the DEA does a huge bust interdicting meth, heroin, or fentanyl, they should be applauded.
These actions are necessary.
But going after a benign plant like cannabis with proven pharmaceutical alternatives being far worse is simply wrong.
The truth is alcohol is legal, alcohol is regulated, alcohol is taxed, but alcohol is far more dangerous to human beings than marijuana.
We should listen to Iron Mike Tyson.
They should take cannabis off the Schedule I drug list or deschedule it altogether.
Regulating and taxing cannabis like tomatoes makes sense and let the states take it from there.
In the meantime, President Donald Trump has issued retaliatory tariffs against Brazil over the country's mistreatment of Jair Bolsonaro, the country's former president, who was ousted under dubious circumstances in 2023.
Trump slapped a 50% tariff on Brazil because of the lawfare waged against Bolsonaro following his questionable defeat at the hands of Luis Ignacio Lula de Silva,
a criminal who was convicted of corruption, but who the politicized Brazilian Supreme Court ruled through a change in law would be allowed to run for president again.
Interestingly, Bolsonaro won re-election in every region of the country except for the capital region, where we are expected to believe that Lula ran up such a margin that Bolsonaro was defeated.
The moves against Bolsonaro mirror the effort that happened to Donald Trump in the 2020 election.
They accused Bolsonaro of planning a coup, even though no such coup took place.
He'd also been accused of money laundering, altering public health records, and inciting a riot.
Even though he's never been convicted of any crime, Bolsonaro is already banned for running for president in the upcoming election.
They've also restricted his movements, denying him a visa.
They're throwing everything at the wall they can against Bolsonaro, hoping it sticks, trying to set a harsh example so that nobody will run against the authoritarian, socialist, and epically corrupt government of President Lula.
President Trump is now stepping in to make sure that doesn't happen.
He's calling what's being done to Bolsonaro correctly a witch head that must come to an end.
And if it does not, well, then he will use his economic pressure on Brazil to make them pay an economic price for the behavior of their epically corrupt government.
In a letter issued to the Brazilian president, Trump also cited hundreds of secret and unlawful censorship edicts handed out to U.S. social media platforms as the Brazilian courts attempt an Orwellian tyranny to prevent a discussion of anything that I just said.
If you live in Brazil and you don't agree with the government and you think Bolsonaro is being unfairly treated, you're not allowed to say that.
As the president wrote, as you're aware, there will be no tariff if Brazil or companies within your country decide to build or manufacture products within the United States.
And in fact, we'll do everything possible to get approvals as quickly, professionally, routinely as possible in a matter of weeks.
The Brazilian president promised retaliation.
Brazil is a sovereign nation with independent institutions.
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We'll accept being taken granted.
My strong advice to President Lula is don't test Donald Trump.
The man has ice water in his veins.
He is the toughest negotiator in American political history because he brings the skills and courage of a businessman to the arena of international politics.
Jared Bolsonaro was cheated out of the presidency and he has a friend in Donald Trump.
If the Brazilians think that they are going to continue their trend towards globalism, corruption, and tyranny, well, they're going to have problems with the Trump administration.
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We'll be back with another important story where Douglas Mackey, a man who simply put up a joking meme urging people to vote on a Wednesday, was actually sentenced to seven years in jail.
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A social media influencer who posted edgy means in the lead up to the 26 presidential election and was then convicted of federal elected interference as a result of his post, has now had his conviction thrown out of court for a second time.
Douglas Mackey, known popularly on X as Ricky Vaughan, posted a joking meme urging Hillary Clinton voters to vote from home by texting a certain number.
In the frenzied hysteria following President Trump's earth-shattering victory against Hillary Clinton in 2016, the deep state needed to find scapegoats, and Mackey was one of them, as it was argued that the obvious joke he posted constituted some sort of election interference plot.
I went and checked, and I could find at least nine similar posts urging people to vote for Donald Trump on Wednesday, the day after the election.
Of course, none of those people were indicted.
They even tried to imply somehow that Douglas Mackey had been employed by the Russians.
Russia, Russia, Russia.
What a joke.
They waited until Biden took office to charge Mackey with conspiracy to injure, oppress, threaten, and intimidate persons in the free exercise and enjoyment of the right to vote.
He would be found guilty of the crime in 2023, and he was sentenced to seven months in prison.
U.S. Attorney Brean Peace said that Mackey weaponized disinformation in a dangerous scheme to stop targeted groups, including black and brown people and women, from participating in our democracy.
But what about all those people who did almost the exact same thing in their urging folks to vote for against Donald, or pardon me, vote for Donald Trump on a misleading election day?
Why were none of them charged?
This is, once again, the two-tiered justice system, folks.
The sentencing judge in Mackey's case said it was, that he was one of the leading members of a conspiracy that was nothing short of an assault on its democracy.
These deranged statements show that the deck was stacked against Mackey from the start, and how deep state hacks hate freedom of speech are at war with the First Amendment of the Constitution.
Also shows, by the way, that they can't take a joke.
But after the decision from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, Mackey case, Mackey's case, has been officially thrown out for lack of evidence.
The case has been remanded to the district courts, will be immediately dismissed.
Mackey posted his response on X yesterday where he said, thank God I can finally get my guns back.
You see, when you're convicted of a crime, you can no longer own a firearm.
Senator Eric Schmidt of Missouri is calling for the Biden DOJ to find out who was behind bringing this case against Mackey and have them severely reprimanded.
Senator Schmidt said the DOJ should investigate who in the Department of Justice was responsible for bringing and prosecuting a frivolous case like this and take whatever action is necessary to ensure that a miscarriage of justice like this does not happen again.
Mackey, for his part, intends to sue the DOJ.
I say all power to him.
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Well, six Secret Service agents have now been suspended over their dereliction duty during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, nearly one year ago, where President Trump was shot in the ear by an assassin's bullet.
The president narrowly avoided being shot in the head.
Coincidental that CNN, that never covered any of Trump's campaign rallies, not only covered the CNN, not only covered the Butler, Pennsylvania rally, but they had a very special slow-motion camera that they brought for the occasion.
Kind of reminds me of how they just happened to be outside my front door the morning.
29 heavily armed FBI agents, branched fully automatic M4 assault weapons, wearing full SWAT gear, including night goggles, surrounded and stormed my home to arrest me for the first time non-violent crime of allegedly lying to Congress.
CNN just happened to be in Butler.
What were they hoping to capture on videotape?
Yes, it was July 13th, 2024, when gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks, allegedly, climbed up to the roof of a building close to where President Trump was speaking.
He fired eight shots with an AR-15 rifle, and only by the grace of God did he not kill President Donald Trump, as Secret Service agents essentially just looked on, apparently willing to let it happen before killing the gunman.
There is the key point.
The counter sniper had Crooks or whoever the man who shot Trump was in his sights.
The Secret Service regulations and manual would require him to kill a man pointing a gun at the President of the United States.
But the counter sniper waited until the shooter got off eight rounds before taking him out.
An independent review of the Department of Homeland Security after the fact chronicled the many mishaps and failures that Secret Service and law enforcement committed that day in order for Trump to be nearly executed by a mad leftist gunman.
There are so many anomalies here, they're hard to understand.
The Secret Service, the state police, and the local police were all on different radio frequencies, so they couldn't communicate with each other.
But the Secret Service knew that there was a man with a gun who had been seen with a rangefinder inside the perimeter of the Trump event for 92 minutes, and nobody informed President Trump's initial direct Secret Service protection detail.
Under the Secret Service manual, President Trump should have been evacuated from the scene the instant there knew that a man with a gun had penetrated the perimeter of the event.
The review by the Department of Homeland Security stated the Secret Service does not perform at the elite level needed to discharge its critical mission.
The Secret Service has become a bureaucratic, complete and static, even though risks have multiplied and technology has involved.
The local police offered twice to the Secret Service to conduct a drone surveillance of the entire area, and twice the Secret Service declined, saying they had it under control.
Then when the Secret Service tried to conduct a drone surveillance of the area, they learned that they didn't know how to operate the new program that the Secret Service had acquired, and they ended up calling an 800 number of customer assistance from the company who built the drone surveillance system.
That is incompetence and extraordinarily dangerous.
Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle was the sacrificial lamb at the time.
She resigned 10 days after the assassination attempt.
But the bizarre circumstances suggested the entire ordeal may have been more than just routine government incompetence, in my opinion.
Trump may have been set up to be assassinated that day as the Secret Service lapses, in my view, quite possibly could have been deliberate.
The whole thing is a comedy of errors.
A Senate report listed that comedy of errors that happened on the day of Trump's attempted assassination.
Counter snipers were not equipped with workable radios.
Visual barriers were not erected around the rally to block an assassin's potential view of Trump.
Showed an elevated risk once the shooter was identified.
Secret Service agents were not made aware of the suspicious person before the shooting, although many rally attenders saw the shooter climbing to the roof of the building and yelled to the Secret Service that there was a man on a roof with a gun.
Still, the Secret Service did nothing.
Those are just some of the incredible errors that occurred that day.
But then there are events that took place after the attempted assassination.
Why would they hose down the roof of the building from which the alleged shooter, who they tell us is Thomas Matthew Cricks, shot, unless, of course, they wanted to make sure that there was no DNA there to test?
Why would Crook's body be quickly cremated when there was no request from his family for such cremation?
These are just some of the anomalies and errors that occurred that day.
In many cases, incompetence is just an excuse that the government hides behind so that those who conspire are not held criminally accountable.
Suspending these six agents is a good start, but more must be done to uncover what really happened in Butler, Pennsylvania, as well as the other incident in West Palm Beach at President Trump's golf club,
when we're told Ryan Routh, a man who was allegedly indigent, behind in his alimony payments, behind in his rent payments, living in Hawaii, somehow managed to fly to North Carolina, then drive to West Palm Beach, where only yesterday two individuals were charged with selling him a gun.
Where did he get the car to drive from North Carolina with?
Who paid for his ticket to get to North Carolina from Hawaii?
I interviewed a pastor the other day, who I'm going to have on the show, who actually met Ryan Routh.
He'll be in the stone zone soon.
He met Routh in Ukraine, got into a fight with him because the man was carrying a small American flag.
The move by the government to postpone Ryan Routh's trial for the attempted assassination of Donald Trump indefinitely, because they say there was so much evidence they couldn't possibly ever review it all, is ludicrous, but it demonstrates to me, and I wrote a book on the Kennedy assassination, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, the Case Against LBJ, that there's much more going on here.
Why President Trump has not ordered a more thorough investigation is a question I cannot answer, but Speaker Mike Johnson should appoint a select committee of the House of Representatives to investigate not only the two attempted assassinations of President Donald Trump, but while he's at it, he should also investigate the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan.
I applaud the president for ordering full disclosure and ordering the National Archives to turn over all of the documents, audios, videos, transcripts regarding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the assassination of New York Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King.
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But the government has never released a report on the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan.
All we have is a statement from Vice President George Bush that the matter was thoroughly investigated and that no conspiracy was found and that the shooter, John Hinckley Jr., acted alone.
There's a real problem with that because Hinley, who was crouching in front of Reagan, shooting from an upward trajectory, got off either four or six bullets.
You can't tell which is correct because all of the documents that I have gotten from the government through a Freedom of Information Act are very broadly redacted.
Some witnesses insist there were four shots.
Others insist there were six.
But either way, all of the shots by Hinckley are accounted for.
One of them hit James Brady, the press secretary.
One of them hit a D.C. police officer.
Another one hit a Secret Service agent.
But Ronald Reagan was shot from above and behind.
I know that because I interviewed the doctors at George Washington Hospital for an upcoming book that I'm writing about the Reagan assassination.
So it's time for us to have a much deeper investigation of the events surrounding Reagan's assassination.
Here's another strange anomaly.
We're told that John Hinckley Sr. was a friend and supporter of Vice President George Bush.
But what we haven't been told is that John Hinckley Sr., father of the alleged assassin, John Hinckley Jr., had his oil company, Vanderbilt Energy, bailed out by George H.W. Bush's energy company, Zapata Oil, in the 1960s.
Zapata is widely believed to be a CIA front.
They had offshore oil drilling platforms that were being used by the agency for other purposes.
But here's the other strange part.
John Hinckley Sr., the father of the alleged assassination assassin, attempted assassin, John Hinckley Jr., had a contract with the Department of Defense for these, what are described as refugee camps around the world.
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I think there's a much higher probability that these were training camps operated by our intelligence agencies.
And I will prove in my upcoming book that the camp that was located in La Hos was visited not only by John Hinckley Jr., but also by Mark David Chapman, the man convicted of shooting and killing Beatle John Lennon.
Coincidence?
I think not.
Meanwhile, a reboot of the movie Superman debuts in theaters this weekend, and the directors of the movie have apparently forgotten the axiom, go woke, go broke, because they are openly concluding the movie's woke agenda.
Nothing could ever match the Superman television series that featured George Reeves, a brother of one of the earliest professional bodybuilders, Steve Reeves.
Superman director James Gunn made it clear that the movie will be pushing a political agenda.
He said, Superman is the story of America, an immigrant that came from other places and populated the country.
For me, it's mostly a story that says basic human kindness is a value and something we have lost.
The director's brother, James Gunn, who appears the movie, doubled down on this movie's woke message.
He said, we support our people, you know, we love our immigrants.
Yes, Superman was an immigrant.
Well, yes, from the planet Krypton, I guess.
And the people that we support in this community are immigrants.
And if you don't like it, then you're not American.
People who say no to immigrants are against the American way.
Here's the sickest part.
You remember the slogan that Superman stood for truth, justice, and the American way.
But in this new movie, that slogan has been changed to peace, justice, and the human race.
I'm sorry, but that's sick.
I prefer the TV series that featured George Reeves.
I always loved the guy who played Perry White, the editor of the great Metropolitan Newspaper, The Daily Planet, whose favorite slogan was, Great Caesar's Ghost.
God, I missed that series.
It was great.
Now we have the politically correct version of Superman that's going to crash and burn at the box office, in my opinion.
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I have great respect for Elon Musk.
I respect what he's done for free speech.
Restored my free speech rights when he bought Twitter and rebranded as X.
I was banned in 2017.
They never really told me why I was banned, probably something stupid that I posted.
But one day I woke up and my Twitter feed was just gone.
No email, no notification, no appeals process.
I think it was because I was a supporter of Donald Trump.
I think I may have hurt Jake Tapper's feelings in one of my tweets.
I also respect the fact that Musk had the courage to turn over the Twitter records that proved that Twitter executives were working hand in glove with the intelligence agencies to censor those who questioned the 2020 election or censor those who questioned the effectiveness and safety of the COVID-19 vaccination or those who questioned whether Hunter Biden's laptop was real.
It was.
51 current or former intelligence agencies insisted it was Russian disinformation thanks to courageous journalist Miranda Devine at the New York Post.
We found out otherwise, but then the New York Post itself was censored.
I also respect Elon for a very aggressive effort to undercover, uncover not just millions, not billions, but trillions of dollars of waste, fraud, and abuse in our federal spending.
But I think he is misguided in his effort to form a third party.
He's now evidently taking advice from a kind of eccentric right-wing thinker, a fellow named Curtis Yarvin, on the formation of his new American party.
Yarvin is a heterodox thinker whose beliefs have gained interest from big tech figures.
He supports a reimaging of the American Republic, preferring a monarchy where the chief executive will essentially be CEO of the country, be able to operate with a great deal more autonomy because I believe that Mr. Yarvin would do away with the Congress.
Unsurprisingly, Yarvin has been pilloried as a fascist and an authoritarian by some in the media.
I'm not sure that that's fair.
But I think Elon Musk really underestimates the potential for a third party.
Remember, President Donald Trump explored running as the Reform Party candidate in 2000 when his good friend, billionaire Ross Perot, urged him to consider the Reform Party nomination.
He spent about $2 million.
I was the chairman of his exploratory committee at the time.
And we explored getting on the ballot in the states where we were not on the ballot.
And he ultimately decided, I think correctly, that one could only win as either a Republican or a Democrat.
I think that was a wise decision.
In this case, I frankly think that Elon Musk would be much, much better served to spend his money and his efforts within the Republican Party primaries.
In other words, to challenge the rhinos and those who refuse to do anything about spending about the debt, about the deficit.
It would be far more productive.
I think that Elon Musk is going to find it very difficult to get on the party.
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