The Washington Post reports:
The Washington Post reviewed more than 20 hours of video filmed for the documentary, “A Storm Foretold,” which is expected to be released later this year.
The footage, along with other reporting by The Post, provides the most comprehensive account to date of Stone’s involvement in the former president’s effort to overturn the election.
Stone privately coordinated post-election protests with prominent figures, and in January he communicated by text message with leaders of far-right groups that had been involved in the attack on the Capitol, the footage shows.
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The story behind how Danish director Christoffer Guldbrandsen from @TheArkDK made a documentary that almost killed him. https://t.co/CMDjTcAht1
— Dalton Bennett (@DDaltonBennett) March 4, 2022
Roger Stone on tape talking about Donald Trump: “A good, long sentence in prison will give him a chance to think about it” https://t.co/wSkbR6jous pic.twitter.com/2lsgQm9IY4
— Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) March 4, 2022
In this pic from new WaPo blockbuster on Roger Stone’s role in the coup, you can see he was texting Joel Greenberg, guy in the Matt Gaetz pedophile scandal, and Enrique Tarrio + Stewart Rhodes, leaders of Proud Boys + Oath Keepers.
Greenberg: I’m available anytime. Standing by. pic.twitter.com/onE722V1D9
— Lauren Windsor (@lawindsor) March 4, 2022
In a recorded conversation, as an aide spoke of driving trucks into crowds of racial justice protesters, Roger Stone said: “Once there’s no more election, there’s no reason why we can’t mix it up
These people are going to get what they’ve been asking for” https://t.co/TgSDltWlXs
— Pete Quily (@pqpolitics) March 4, 2022
“I really want to get out of here,” Stone told an aide, as they were filmed at the hotel by a Danish camera crew for a documentary on the veteran Republican operative.
Stone said he feared prosecution by the incoming attorney general, Merrick Garland. https://t.co/Bfpm8fY6jE pic.twitter.com/FG7UG0dWLr
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 4, 2022
In response to questions, Stone said he had no involvement in the Jan. 6 riot. He accused The Post of asking “out of context trick questions” and suggested that video clips of him reviewed for this report could be “deep fakes.” https://t.co/Bfpm8fY6jE
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 4, 2022