President Trump says his friend and former associate Roger Stone 'has a very good chance of exoneration.' Stone was sentenced earlier Thursday to 40 months in prison in a case that saw several prosecutors quit and roiled the Justice Department.
Las Vegas President Donald Trump said Thursday his friend and former associate Roger Stone"has a very good chance of exoneration."
Stone was sentenced to 40 months in prison earlier Thursday.Stone was convicted last fall of lying to Congress and threatening a witness regarding his efforts for Trump's 2016 campaign."Roger has a very good chance of exoneration in my opinion," Trump said at an event at Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Headquarters.Trump called Stone a"character" and said he likes him.
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