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StoneZONE host Roger Stone is joined by Slingshot.news editor Troy Smith to discuss the recent settlement of Donald Trump’s lawsuit against ABC who were forced to pay $15 million because ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos falsely said that the former president was “liable for rape.”
Stone pointed out that Illinois’ billionaire governor JB Pritzker called Trump a rapist at least three times on CNN and that he would now be vulnerable to a similar slander lawsuit.
Stone and Smith are joined by Cliff Maloney of Citizens Alliance who ran the Pennsylvania Chase program which knocked on over 500,000 doors and increased President Donald Trump’s share of Pennsylvania mail votes from 20% to 34.6%.
Maloney said that his organization is considering utilizing the same program in Virginia and New Jersey which have competitive governor races in 2025.
Smith showed a video from the Lincoln Project which smeared former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, who was nominated by President Trump to be the Director of National Intelligence, and pointed out that Lincoln Project Director Rick Wilson said on CNN that “somebody needs to put a bullet in Donald Trump.” […]
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