Stone acknowledges Trump’s election loss on Jan. 6, and criticizes his ally’s campaign as “childish” and “amateurish,” among other expletives.”
on Monday aired more clips of Roger Stone from the final weeks of the Trump administration. This time, the right-wing operative criticizes the then-president’s campaign for being “extraordinarily fucked up,” and also acknowledges on Jan. 6 that Trump lost the presidential election.
In that conversation, Stone also predicts the election to be “a 2000-like result with a long, drawn-out squabble over who won.” A second clip aired Monday from Jan. 6, when the Electoral College met, shows Stone learning that he will not be speaking at the “Stop the Steal” rally that afternoon.
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