Trump Advisor Roger Stone Denies Assassination Plot

In a recent article, it was reported that Roger Stone, a longtime Republican operative and Trump advisor, discussed the assassination of two Democratic House representatives. However, Stone vehemently denies these claims, calling the story fake and suggesting that any recording that might exist was generated by artificial intelligence.

Stone took to social media to express his disbelief and frustration with the allegations, stating that no audio of the alleged conversation has been provided and questioning the authenticity of any potential recordings. He labeled the story as “fake news” and criticized the media outlet for failing to produce evidence to support their claims.

The initial article detailed a conversation between Stone and Sal Greco, a former NYPD cop, where they supposedly discussed a plot to target Rep. Eric Swalwell and either Rep. Jerry Nadler or Swalwell himself before the 2020 election. Stone was reportedly under investigation by the House Judiciary Committee at the time for his involvement in the 2016 presidential election.

Stone also allegedly spoke with Greco about the need to “abduct and punish” Aaron Zelinsky, a Justice Department prosecutor who had argued for a nine-year sentence for Stone. Stone denied these comments as well, stating they were the result of AI manipulation.

Stone’s strong denial of the allegations and his repeated emphasis on their falsehood indicate his intent to fight against the damaging claims. Although the authenticity of the recordings remains in question, Stone’s public response suggests that he will not back down without a fight.

As the controversy continues, it remains to be seen how this will affect Stone’s reputation and the ongoing investigations into his past actions.

The source of the article is from the blog coletivometranca.com.br

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