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Decades-Long Trump Ally Roger Stone Arrested For Lying to Congress

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According to Reuters, longtime ally of U.S. President Donald Trump was arrested on Friday for lying to Congress about the 2016 campaign’s efforts to use stolen emails to undercut his Democratic rival. Roger Stone declared himself innocent hours after a large team of FBI agents raided his Florida home. In court Robert Mueller said that Stone shared with multiple members of the Trump campaign team advance knowledge that he had a plan for WikiLeaks to release senior Democrats’ emails.

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