Roger Stone filmed ranting he SUPPORTS second impeachment of Donald Trump

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Longtime Donald Trump advisor Roger Stone can be heard ranting how the former president will ‘get [his] f**king brains beat in’ should be decided to make a third run for the White House.

In newly-released video footage from an upcoming documentary, the consultant rants: ‘I’m done with this president. I’m going to go public supporting impeachment. I have no choice.’ 

‘He has to go, he has to go. Run again, you’ll get your f**king brains beat in,’ Stone seethed. Stone was recorded in mid-January 2021, weeks after the Capitol riot. 

Danish filmmaker Christoffer Guldbrandsen, who was embedded with Stone. captured the footage for his documentary A Storm Foretold while Stone was in Florida.

Writing on Telegram, Stone said the footage was ‘fake’.

Roger Stone filmed ranting he SUPPORTS second impeachment of Donald Trump

Footage of Roger Stone conducting a furious phone call has been released as part of an upcoming documentary  Stone rants on the phone that Trump will ‘get [his] f**king brains beat in,’ should be decided to make a third run for White House 

Trump had already pardoned Stone for multiple felonies in December 2020 but refused to pardon him for the second time

Trump had already pardoned Stone for multiple felonies in December 2020 but refused to pardon him for the second time

‘Another Deepfake video similar to the one they showed in the January 6 committee hearing.

‘Notice how are you cannot actually see my lips moving. They seem to have conflated an interview I gave on Biden not Trump. Not even logical.

‘If I were going to turn on Donald Trump why wouldn’t I have done so when I was being threatened with 7 to 9 years in prison and Muller was pressuring me to flip.

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‘Any time something is reported by the Daily Beast and the Guardian you know it’s bulls**t.’ 

In an earlier clip from the same film released last week, Stone called Ivanka Trump an abortionist b***’ and said Jared had an ‘IQ of 70’ in a furious phone call after learning Donald refused to pardon him for the second time.

In footage from another part of the documentary, the consultant rants ‘f*** you and your abortionist b**** daughter’ in anger at Trump to the person on the other end of the line.

The Jan. 6th committee featured footage of Stone, who was seen with Proud Boys on Jan. 5th, in last Thursday's hearing

The Jan. 6th committee featured footage of Stone, who was seen with Proud Boys on Jan. 5th, in last Thursday’s hearing 

The veteran Republican then started ranting about Jared Kushner, seemingly blaming him for not receiving the pardon in the final hours of Trump’s presidency. 

‘Jared Kushner has an IQ of 70. He’s coming to Miami. We will eject him from Miami very quickly; he will be leaving very quickly,’ Stone said can be heard fuming into a cell phone in obvious anger, ‘Very quickly.’ 

‘He has 100 security guards. I will have 5,000 security guards. You want to fight. Let’s fight. F*** you,’ he said. 

Stone had been hoping Trump would give him a second pardon to protect him from any legal action taken on January. 

The former President had already pardoned him in December 2020 for multiple charges including witness tampering and trying to interfere in Robert Mueller’s 2016 Russia investigation. 

At the time, he was sentenced to 40 months in prison before Trump commuted his sentence and eventually pardoned him. 

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Guldbrandsen provided footage to the House January 6th Committee, which aired film of Stone pictured with far-right Proud Boys at last Thursday’s hearing.

He said the committee had selected the clip of Stone but didn’t play it. He also noted to The Daily Beast that he did not know who Stone was talking to. 

The filmmaker said the ‘f*** you and your abortionist b**** daughter,’ referenced Ivanka, who served as a senior White House advisor to Trump and was viewed as untrustworthy by some figures in Trump’s orbit who railed against a ‘globalist’ wing. 

Stone sounded off on Telegram after the hearing.

‘All I’ve seen in today’s Jan 6 Committee is guilt by association,’ he said. ‘The fact that I know or have met someone is most certainly not evidence of criminal conspiracy. If the committee has actual proof and content of communication between me and anyone charged with a crime, they should produce it.’ 

The House Jan. 6th Committee included footage of Stone with Oath Keepers in its last hearing, and played video of him exercising his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination

The House Jan. 6th Committee included footage of Stone with Oath Keepers in its last hearing, and played video of him exercising his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination

Kushner testified to the committee that he was spending considerable time during his last weeks in office working on pardon issues for Trump.

When Trump pardoned Stone over his conviction, he also pardoned Kushner’s father, Charles.

Additional footage and documents revealed the extent of Stone’s plan to have Trump pardon members of the ‘America First movement’ to shield them from potential prosecution after Trump left office.

Stone, 70, at one point said then-White House counsel Pat Cipollone nixed the plan. 

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‘Clearly, Cipollone f—ed everybody,’ he told an associate who was in prison in a January 19th call, the Washington Post reported.   

Guldbrandsen explained how he had become ‘increasingly frustrated’ and wanted pared back pardons for himself and former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, a longtime associate of Rudy Giuliani.

Other earlier footage features Florida Rep. Mat Gaetz reassuring Stone that he’ll get a pardon. ‘The boss still has a very favorable view of you,’ he said. 

The Jan. 6th committee played video footage of Stone taking the Fifth Amendment during his appearance under subpoena.

They also played a clip from the film of Stone saying: ‘F*** the voting, let’s get right to the violence.’

‘Although we do not yet have all relevant records of Roger Stone’s communications, even Stone’s own social media posts acknowledge that he spoke with Donald Trump on December 27th—as preparations for January 6th were underway,’ the committee wrote in a tweet.

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