John Podesta: It might now be Roger Stone's time in the barrel
Despite my Italian roots, vengeance doesnt run deep in my veins. But I admit I smiled when Roger Stones arrest was announced Friday morning.
To give some context: On Oct. 7, 2016, WikiLeaks began leaking emails from my personal inbox that had been hacked by Russian intelligence operatives. A few days earlier, Stone a longtime Republican operative and close confidant of then-candidate Donald Trump had mysteriously predicted that the organization would reveal damaging information about the Clinton campaign. And weeks before that, hed even tweeted: Trust me, it will soon [be] Podestas time in the barrel.
Stones connection with and boasting about WikiLeaks during the campaign has always been fishy. But thanks to special counsel Robert S. Mueller IIIs investigation, the truth is finally coming out. Fridays indictment alleges that a senior campaign official was directed (and by whom?) to contact Stone about the WikiLeaks releases even after it was widely reported that they were a Russian hacking operation.
Revenge aside, the accusations against Stone are serious. He faces a seven-count indictment: five counts of false statements, one count of obstruction and one count of witness tampering.
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