
Longtime Donald Trump associate Roger Stone, Jr. told journalist Chris Nelson in Florida on Sunday a gag order placed on Donald Trump or his family would constitute election interference.
Speaking with the media about the current indictment of Trump by far-left New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Stone explained, “My great concern now is that the judge in New York, in the county court where Trump has been indicted, will now issue a gag order on Donald Trump and potentially members of his family so they cannot comment on any aspect of the trial of the case.”
Stone continued to explain a judge placed a gag order on him back in 2019, saying, “This is exactly what was done to me. For sixteen months I was not allowed to defend myself in any public forum. It’s unconstitutional, it would clearly be election interference since he is a candidate for the Republican nomination for president, but it’s a New York judge so don’t be surprised when it happens.”
The political insider suggested the judge in the Trump case will likely issue a gag order and prolong the appeal process for as long as possible while illegally preventing the 45th President from commenting on the case.
Getting to the bottom of the matter, Stone told Nelson, “We haven’t even read the indictment. This is the irony here, which is right now you and I are discussing a leak in the New York Times and CNN. CNN says there’s 34 counts. How could they possibly know that unless they were the recipients of an illegal leak? This is today’s America.”
Stone’s remarks come as former President Donald Trump left Florida for New York on Monday morning ahead of his Tuesday arraignment.