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What ‘the Roger Stone tapes’ reveal about Jan. 6

Mar 5, 2022
Roger Stone, a longtime political advisor to Donald Trump, shares insights from the Danish filmmakers' documentary chronicling his role in the 2020 election fallout. He discusses his conflicting emotions on January 6 and frantic preparations amid the chaos at the Capitol. Stone reveals his lobbying for a pardon from Trump and how he coordinated with far-right leaders in the 'Stop the Steal' movement. The conversation uncovers the complexities of his relationship with Trump and the aftermath of the insurrection on his political future.
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ANECDOTE

Stone at the Willard

  • Roger Stone, a Trump advisor, watched the January 6th Capitol riot from his Willard Hotel suite.
  • He was planning to speak at the rally but left on a private jet, fearing prosecution by Merrick Garland.
ANECDOTE

Danish Filmmakers

  • Danish filmmakers documented Roger Stone for over two years, gaining unprecedented access.
  • They were drawn to the dramatic political shift in the U.S. following Trump's 2016 election.
INSIGHT

Stone's Motivation

  • Stone allowed the filmmakers access because they were viewed as neutral outsiders.
  • He appreciated media attention and believed their foreign perspective would offer a less biased portrayal.
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