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The special counsel's subpoena of ex-Stone employee Kristin Davis is another bad sign for the longtime Trump adviser.
FRANK DALE JUL 21, 2018, 12:29 PM
Pretty much everyone assumes that Roger Stone, a longtime adviser to President Donald Trump, is a target of special counsel Robert Muellers investigation into Russias interference in the 2016 U.S. election. Stone even admitted he was the unnamed U.S. person mentioned in last weeks indictments of 12 Russian intelligence agents for hacking into Hillary Clintons campaign and the Democratic National Committee.
Things appear to be getting worse for Stone, now that Mueller has subpoenaed Kristin Davis, the infamous Manhattan Madam who also is a former Stone aide. Davis lawyer is reportedly negotiating the scope of the subpoena with Muellers team.
Davis was jailed for running a prostitution ring that was used by New York governor Elliot Spitzer, who resigned in 2008 after he was caught admitting he was a client. Stone managed Davis short-lived 2010 gubernatorial campaign in New York.
Stone suggested Muellers subpoena of Davis could be payback for his reporting on Infowars during an appearance on CNNs Anderson Cooper 360 Friday night:
https://thinkprogress.org/roger-stone-robert-mueller-russia-investigation-kristin-davis-manhattan-madam-cnn-anderson-cooper-d1dddf9c559c/
I am so glad..................... Nixon was a traitor.................and so are his enablers from the past and the present, even LBJ said he was and committed treason.............its in his tapes (LBJ)
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dawg day
(7,947 posts)I have no idea what's going on, but boy, did Stone emphasize how 'close" they are personally.
catrose
(5,065 posts)The mean old sore loser Democrats blah blah blah...
It's taken him a month to raise $2600. I'm trying to figure out why anyone would contribute to someone who has $20M.