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Roger Stone Calls on Bondi to Charge Former CIA Director John Brennan

Roger Stone Calls on Bondi to Charge Former CIA Director John Brennan

TAMPA, Fla.

Political consultant Roger Stone has called on U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to take action against former CIA director John Brennan.

Stone accused Brennan of having communist ties and claimed he facilitated visas for four of the hijackers involved in the 9/11 attacks. “Why hasn’t he been arrested?” Stone questioned, referencing Brennan’s alleged involvement in advancing a narrative during the Obama administration that sought to undermine the elected president.

Stone expressed frustration at the apparent lack of urgency in investigations surrounding both Brennan and other significant issues, such as Jeffrey Epstein and the origins of the coronavirus. He remarked, “Where is the investigation into China’s interference in the 2020 elections?”

Discussing President Trump, Stone reflected positively on his achievements, giving the administration an “A+.” He noted the economic conditions, citing low inflation and a stable dollar, while expressing hopes for cuts in interest rates to improve housing affordability.

Stone praised Trump for addressing military policies related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and remarked on the impacts of tariffs, suggesting critics had been mistaken about the consequences. “We have a surplus for the first time in decades,” he stated, advocating for a pragmatic approach to conservative goals.

Ultimately, Stone encouraged a sense of trust in Trump, framing him not merely as a politician, but as a leader at the forefront of a broader political movement, emphasizing the importance of believing in his track record.

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