Did Iran Infiltrate Trump Campaign Computers? The StoneZONE w/ Roger Stone

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StoneZONE host, Roger Stone, a veteran of 45 years in American politics, including thirteen national presidential campaigns, takes questions from the StoneZONE audience.

Asked about reports that his personal e-mail accounts had been "compromised" and may have been used to send malicious phishing e-mails to Trump campaign officials, Stone says that both Microsoft and the FBI has informed him that his personal e-mail accounts had indeed been "compromised," however, they were uncertain how they had been accessed.

Stone is adamant that he did not open or respond to any malicious phishing e-mail link himself and that reports to the contrary by fake news "media outlets" like The New Republic and The Daily Beast were, as usual, factually incorrect. Stone also said that he is cooperating with an FBI inquiry into the matter.

Stone says, "While on the one hand it would be logical as to why the Iranians would oppose Trump's return to the White House given the tough sanctions he put on the rogue nation, which virtually bankrupted them and prohibited them from financing Hamas and Hezbollah and their attacks on Israel."

Stone did, however, note that "the FBI falsely insisted for over two years that the Democrat National Committee had been the target of an online hack by the Russians—a claim for which the intelligence services and the Department of Justice have never provided any credible evidence.

Stone also discusses the New York legal decision which banned independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from the ballot based on a legal action brought by the New York Democrat Party. Stone says he disagrees with the decision and believes the decision to bar RFK from the ballot is anti-democratic.

Stone also interviews Republican congressional candidate Johnny Fratto, who is challenging RINO Mario Diaz-Balart in Florida's 26th District, which is comprised of a portion of Miami-Dade County and all of Collier County.

Stone and Fratto discuss the hypocrisy of Diaz-Balart's opposition and criticism of the Castro regime in Cuba in light of Diaz-Balart casting the tie-breaking vote in the U.S. House to extend the federal government's secret FISA surveillance program, which allows U.S. citizens to be spied on without a court warrant. "How is Mario Diaz-Balart any different than Fidel Castro?"

Fratto criticized 20-year congressional incumbent Diaz-Balart for supporting over $60 billion in U.S. taxpayer money sent to Ukraine to support the war there. "I want to put America's needs first instead of shipping millions more to Ukraine," Fratto tells Stone.

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