donald trump s long-time adviser roger stone facing serious charges. so why is he declaring victory? you will hear from him straight ahead in the newsroom.
special agent and renaldo merity and former prosecutor and cincinnati legal and. so why is stone so incredibly confidence, and you know, professing victory? should he be so confident? he shouldn t be. the first question is already answered. i don t understand roger stone. maybe the viewers at home understand his mindset better than i do. federal prosecutors get convictions over 95% of the time. and here, there looks like pretty damming evidence. so if i was representing roger stone, i would give him two pieces of advice. one would be to keep his mouth shut. and the second, would be to prepare for a conviction. and to deal with that reality. i mean if i was his lawyer, we would either be working to get a pardon or working to get a cooperation deal. one of the two. wow, and so jeff, as a former fbi agent, who helped
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crime. you read the hateful things this person put on that alt right side and think to yourself, how could we miss anything and a lot of times, it s a trigger that sets these folks off. this is obviously an emotionally disturbed person. obviously, someone with evil intent and hateful ideology that they were professing, but sometimes, they go about their life normally and they only share these things with a few certain people and that makes it damn difficult for law enforcement to get out in front of these things, unfortunately. it s always an enormous fear of hate crimes being the result of copy cats as well. michael, let s talk about the legal process right now. he s going to be charged with hate crimes. the fbi is the lead agency. the u.s. attorney, the western district of pennsylvania will be in charge. walk us through what happens. he was arrested. he was asked questions under this limited opportunity to ask him questions.
doubt, without equivocation. if you say, well, maybe he s telling the truth, and maybe he s not, he doesn t belong on the supreme court. and i think most americans are saying that. again, even if you want to discount, as some people do, what happened when he was 15 in high school and 18 in college, you cannot discount what he is saying and professing at age 53 when it flies in the face of being truthful. that s the key question here. there is demeanor. he sure didn t show the demeaner of a judge at the hearing. there is partisanship. he brought out the most raw form of partisanship, so unbecoming of someone on the district court. federal appeals court, let alone the supreme court.