Federal prosecutors tell judge that Roger Stone, Pres. Trump's longtime friend and onetime campaign adviser, should be sentenced to serve seven to nine years in prison.
4 min readPresident Donald Trump's longtime friend and onetime campaign adviser was convicted in the only remaining case from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.Federal prosecutors told a federal judge on Monday that Roger Stone, President Donald Trump's longtime friend and onetime campaign adviser,on all seven counts brought against him by former special counsel Robert Mueller, as part of his investigation into Russian election interference in the 2016 U.S.
Roger Stone, former advisor to President Donald Trump, and his wife Nydia Stone arrive at the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse, Nov. 15, 2019, in Washington, DC. "Stone knew the gravity of the House Intelligence Committee's investigation when he obstructed it by giving false testimony and tampering with a witness," government lawyers wrote in their sentencing memo filed Monday."Indeed, Stone acknowledged as much in his opening statement before the Committee. Stone chose -- consciously, repeatedly, and flagrantly -- to obstruct and interfere with the search for the truth on an issue of vital importance to all Americans.
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