Veteran New York City Police officer Salvatore Greco joins the StoneZONE with Roger Stone to examine the efforts of New York City Mayor Eric Adams to secure a pardon for his pending criminal charges from President Donald Trump.
Stone points out that the narrative pushed by many Republicans that Adams is the victim of a political prosecution because he has been a critic of Biden's open border that has devastated New York City with an invasion of criminal, illegal immigrants is false. Stone points out that Adams campaigned for mayor as an advocate for New York City being a Sanctuary City for illegals. Stone plays a video in which Adams says that if is the policy of NYC to welcome illegals.
Officer Greco points out that Adams is charged with illegally accepting over $100,000 from Turkey, laundering jt through straw donors and submitting it to New York City's Campaign Matching Fund program, thus breaking both federal law and defrauding New York City tax payers.
In the second part of the show Stone defends the nomination of Pete Hegseth for the office of Secretary of Defense, and calls out New York reporter Jane Mayer for a recent hit piece that is rife with anonymous attacks on Hegseth and takes comments made by Hegseth's Mother out of context. "There's really no one like Jane Mayer. You can always tell when Jayne is lying - her lips are moving."
Stone tells viewers that they can buy his epic book on the Kennedy Assassination - The Man Who Killed Kennedy: the Case Against LBJ as a Christmas gift they can to TheManWhoKilledKennedy.com.
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