Political strategist Roger Stone raised questions about the prosecution of various high-profile figures during an interview at the Turning Point USA’s 2025 America Fest conference. When asked if he believed FBI Director Kash Patel was effectively acting against these individuals, Stone expressed his views to Breitbart News.
“I think Mr. Kash is doing a commendable job in combating terrorism and tackling child sex trafficking,” Stone stated. However, he emphasized concerns regarding the likes of Brennan, Clapper, Comey, Rice, Biden, Wiseman, and Rosenstein.
“When are they going to face prosecution?” Stone continued. He pointed out that it has been months since Tulsi Gabbard released documents that, in his view, clearly show these individuals were involved in an illegal coup. “When will indictments come?” he asked.
Stone mentioned several individuals, including former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey, who have faced their share of controversies.
“They didn’t hesitate to indict me on charges that were, frankly, not legitimate,” he noted, referencing quick actions taken against figures like General Michael Flynn and Donald Trump in New York.
“So, when will these others be held accountable?” Stone questioned. “It’s hard to say,” he admitted.
He also highlighted Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, asserting that it’s clear Walz was aware of and concealed the misappropriation of significant federal funds. “When will he be arrested?” Stone asked.
Recently, citizen journalist Nick Shirley shared a video that reported fraud linked to Somali-operated day care centers and health facilities in Minnesota. In a post on X, Shirley claimed that he and his team uncovered more than $110 million in fraud.
The 42-minute video captures Shirley and his team visiting several centers, where they were turned away when inquiring about child care, leading to confrontations that required police involvement.
This footage gained substantial traction on X, racking up over 118 million views at the time of reporting.
Vice President J.D. Vance commended the work of citizen journalists, stating that Shirley’s efforts surpassed those of some recent Pulitzer Prize winners. Following the video’s release, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer sent a letter to Walz requesting answers and swift action. In his correspondence, Emmer noted that the amount of taxpayer money allegedly misappropriated under Walz’s administration could nearly equal Somalia’s entire GDP.
“It seems you’re either uninterested or unable to handle your responsibilities,” Emmer criticized.





