Donald Trump’s choice of words has always sparked outrage around the world. Despite the fact that he has not been the president for some time, he remains the subject of political debate. Some of Trump’s followers were so determined to contest the 2020 election results that Roger Stone recently advocated for violence on camera.

CNN got a clip from Danish documentary filmmakers. One excerpt, which was also shared with the House Committee on January 6th, shows Stone interacting with people and actively calling for abandoning election protocols (such as vote counting) and throwing punches. One line from him is telling … “F*** the voting, let’s get right to the violence.”

He went on to say that if they see Antifa members, they should “shoot to kill.” This was reportedly recorded the day before the November election and is part of the movie ‘A Storm Foretold.’ Another video shows Stone talking to two men and predicting that the election results will be “up in the air,” and then telling them that regardless of who wins, they should declare victory early, even if it’s not true. He’s obviously referring to his longtime friend, Trump.

Stone claims possession is “nine-tenths of the law,” which isn’t true, and then acts out a near-future scenario in which he tells opponents Trump actually won with some colorful language to boot. As previously said, this clip and others were reportedly handed over to Congress, and this information could be reviewed during the final public January 6th hearing on Wednesday.

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Stone’s strategy was endorsed by Trump, who claimed the election results were rigged and continue to refuse to recognize them. Stone refused to accept that the November 2020 footage was a smoking gun, claiming it was heavily altered and illegally released.

How ironic that Kim Kardashian and I are both subjected to computer-manipulated videos on the same day.

The excerpts you provided below prove nothing, certainly they do not prove I had anything to do with the events of January 6th. That being said, it clearly shows I advocated for lawful congressional and judicial options.

Let’s see what happens. We will keep you updated. To get the latest updates, keep an eye on Thirsty.

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Shivangini Rawat

Shivangini is a law student with a passion for writing and music. She writes for Thirstyfornews and enjoys cooking, baking, and playing various instruments. In her free time, she watches movies, TV shows, and anime, with a love for bands like Alcest and Scorpions.

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