After FBI Abuse Exposed, Will President Trump Pardon Roger Stone?

Speaking to reporters at Mar-a-Lago Tuesday, President Trump was asked if he plans to pardon General Michael Flynn and Roger Stone.

“I haven’t thought about it,” President Trump said. “He got hit very hard as did General Flynn and a lot of other people. And now they are finding out it was all a hoax.”

While Stone didn’t officially work on the Trump campaign, he worked closely with the campaign and a number of political figures in 2016 to get Trump elected. General Flynn worked on the campaign and served as President Trump’s National Security Advisor at the beginning of his White House tenure.

The questions about pardons come after the FBI was exposed by Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz for rampant wrong doing while obtaining FISA warrants on the Trump campaign. In a rare public statement, the FISA court called into question the FBI’s application process for all warrants. Horowitz also revealed in a lengthy report about the abuse that FBI agents used defensive briefings to gather intelligence on Flynn during the campaign. (Read more from “After FBI Abuse Exposed, Will President Trump Pardon Roger Stone?” HERE)

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