Anonymous ID: f0ac75 July 10, 2020, 8:38 p.m. No.9922549   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9922234

 

Great work on this anons, people are really getting open eyes with this, have had couple of convos with those just seeing it..and how it was under their noses and out in the open, they are shocked.

Anonymous ID: f0ac75 July 10, 2020, 8:54 p.m. No.9922729   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Trump commutes sentence of Roger Stone days before prison term set to begin

 

Updated Jul 10, 2020, 11:11 PM

 

President Trump has commuted the sentence of former campaign aide Roger Stone just days before he was set to report to prison. The White House broke the news Friday evening, announcing the commutation of the three-year prison sentence Trump's longtime friend and adviser faced as a result of being convicted of charges stemming from the U.S. government's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. "Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Grant of Clemency commuting the unjust sentence of Roger Stone, Jr.," read a statement from the White House Office of the Press Secretary. Unlike with a pardon, a commutation does not erase a criminal record. Stone, 67, had been ordered to surrender to prison on Tuesday. His emergency appeal to extend his July 14 surrender date because of the coronavirus was rejected by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit earlier in the evening Friday.

 

The White House statement said Stone "would be put at serious medical risk" if sent to prison. "He has appealed his conviction and is seeking a new trial. He maintains his innocence and has stated that he expects to be fully exonerated by the justice system," the statement said. "Mr. Stone, like every American, deserves a fair trial and every opportunity to vindicate himself before the courts. The President does not wish to interfere with his efforts to do so. At this time, however, and particularly in light of the egregious facts and circumstances surrounding his unfair prosecution, arrest, and trial, the President has determined to commute his sentence. Roger Stone has already suffered greatly. He was treated very unfairly, as were many others in this case. Roger Stone is now a free man!"

 

For years, prominent Trump supporters have called for the president to pardon Stone, but Trump refused to grant clemency for him until now. Trump had, however, decried Stone's sentencing as a "miscarriage of justice" as developments emerged throughout his trial. "We are grateful and relieved. And glad this nightmare is over," Stone attorney Robert Buschel said after Trump signed the grant of clemency. Stone later shared a brief video message to thank his supporters.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/trump-commutes-sentence-of-roger-stone-days-before-prison-term-set-to-begin

 

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