The Foreign Interference Scandal Nobody Wants to Talk About
Roger Stone - Jun 7th 2026 4:14pm EDTFor nearly a decade foreign interference in American elections dominated cable news coverage, congressional hearings, and political debate. Many warned that foreign money and influence posed a serious threat to democracy. Yet one of the most significant proven cases of foreign money entering American politics has received comparatively little attention. Prakazrel “Pras” Michel, the Grammy […]
The Greatest Generation: 82 Years Ago and The Longest Day
Roger Stone - Jun 6th 2026 9:20am EDT Today, June 6, 2026 we mark the 82nd anniversary of D Day, the greatest amphibious invasion in human history and one of the most consequential days in the history of civilization. It was the day when thousands of young Americans, joined by British, Canadian, and Allied forces from many nations, stormed the beaches of Normandy […]
The Great Political Reversal: Why Latin American Voters Are Choosing Conservatives Again
Roger Stone - Jun 4th 2026 10:50am EDT For much of the twentieth century, Latin America served as one of the principal battlegrounds in the global struggle between communism and free market democracy. The Soviet Union and its allies invested enormous resources into cultivating revolutionary movements, socialist parties, and Marxist insurgencies throughout the Western Hemisphere. From Cuba to Nicaragua and beyond, the Left […]
Gentner Drummond: The RINO Trojan Horse in Oklahoma’s Governor Race
Roger Stone - Jun 1st 2026 8:04am EDT On Friday, President Donald Trump announced that he would be endorsing former Oklahoma State Senator Mike Mazzei to be the state’s next Governor, citing Mazzei’s support of “AMERICA FIRST Policies required to Grow our Economy, Create GREAT Jobs, Cut Taxes and Regulations, Promote MADE IN THE U.S.A., and Unleash American Energy DOMINANCE” in making his […]
Colombia’s Populist Moment: Why ‘El Tigre’ Is the Candidate Feared by the Establishment
Roger Stone - May 31st 2026 7:31am EDT As Colombians prepare to cast their votes on Sunday, one figure towers over the campaign trail like a force of nature: Abelardo de la Espriella, the combative lawyer and businessman known throughout his nation as “El Tigre.” Surging in the final polls to within striking distance of the leftist frontrunner, the outsider candidate is drawing […]
María Corina Machado Helped Return Maduro Regime Money Launderer Alex Saab to Venezuela
Roger Stone - May 26th 2026 8:03am EDT Under President Trump’s unwavering leadership in the fight to keep America safe, his administration has now, for a second time, brought Alex Saab — a top enabler of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro — into U.S. custody, sending a powerful message that those who aid hostile narco-regimes and threaten American national security will continue to face […]
The Sacred Debt of Memorial Day
Roger Stone - May 25th 2026 11:44am EDT Memorial Day is not a holiday. It is not merely the unofficial beginning of summer. It is not a day for mattress sales, beach traffic, backyard cookouts, beer coolers, or retail promotions wrapped in red, white, and blue bunting. For millions of Americans, Memorial Day is the worst day of the year. It is the […]
The Republic in Chains
Roger Stone - May 24th 2026 11:12am EDT Empires rarely collapse all at once; they decay incrementally like an ancient cathedral left exposed to centuries of salt air and corrosion. The marble still glistens from a distance. The banners still wave. The ceremonies continue with rehearsed grandeur. Yet beneath the surface, the foundation begins to rot. Institutions once built to safeguard liberty metastasize […]
Bundt Cakes, Sealed Files, and the Implosion of the Jack Smith Apparatus
Roger Stone - May 21st 2026 12:54pm EDT For decades, Carmen Mercedes Lineberger cultivated the image of the consummate federal prosecutor. She was not some transient political operative bouncing from cable television studios to activist nonprofits. She was a career Department of Justice (DOJ) insider who rose through the prosecutorial ranks with the quiet bureaucratic discipline that Washington traditionally rewards. As Managing Assistant […]
President Trump Channels Richard Nixon, Not Bill Clinton, in Leverage with China
Roger Stone - May 18th 2026 4:31pm EDT In foreign policy, timing, leverage, and national interest must guide the strategy of engagement with rising powers. President Richard Nixon grasped this principle as well as any Chief Executive during his groundbreaking 1972 opening to China. President Bill Clinton, however, failed his test when he championed China’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) and […]
PART 6: The Framing of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez
Roger Stone - May 18th 2026 9:21am EDT By Frank Parlato Part 1 made the geopolitical argument for Trump’s pardon of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez. Part 2 examined the case the Biden Department of Justice put on. Part 3 examined how the prosecutors lied to get the trial in front of a biased judge and an uninformed jury. Part 4 showed […]
The Republic Returns to the Altar of Providence
Roger Stone - May 17th 2026 7:13pm EDT This morning, beneath the towering marble monuments and windswept flags of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. the United States began something far larger than a mere political celebration. America commenced the solemn observance of its 250th birthday with a national act of prayer, gratitude, remembrance, and rededication to the principles that forged this nation […]
1The Invisible War Inside America’s Intelligence Empire
Roger Stone - May 15th 2026 3:13pm EDT Tulsi Gabbard is one of the most unusual and controversial figures ever to ascend to the apex of the American intelligence apparatus. A former Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii, combat veteran, Lieutenant Colonel, and former presidential candidate who publicly broke with her own party over war, surveillance, and the sprawling national security bureaucracy, Gabbard spent years […]
PART 5: The Framing of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández By Biden’s DOJ
Roger Stone - May 15th 2026 8:21am EDT By Frank Parlato Part 1 made the geopolitical argument for Trump’s pardon of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez. Part 2 examined the case the Biden Department of Justice put on. Part 3 examined how the prosecutors lied to get the trial in front of a biased judge and an uninformed jury. Part 4 showed […]
The Shocking Truth About the Assassination of RFK
Roger Stone - May 12th 2026 10:39am EDT The kitchen in the Ambassador Hotel sounded like a battlefield. Silver serving trays crashed violently against the floor. Coffee cups shattered. Steam billowed through the narrow pantry corridors of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles as campaign workers, reporters, waiters, and hotel staff screamed and dove for cover. Men wrestled blindly atop one another in […]
Murphy’s True Allegiance: Illegal Immigrants, Iran, and Ukraine Over American Citizens
Roger Stone - May 11th 2026 10:02am EDT From the fabricated Russia collusion narrative to two phony impeachments to his relentless defense of Obama’s catastrophic 2015 Iran nuclear deal, Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy has been a consistent opponent of American interests. He is one of the Senate’s most vocal proponents for counting millions of illegal immigrants in the census. It is a deceitful […]
Clothed in Command: The Style of Winston Churchill
Roger Stone - May 9th 2026 2:04pm EDT Winston Churchill, the iron-willed British Prime Minister who led the United Kingdom through the crucible of World War II, was as renowned for his lionhearted unbreakable spirit as he was for his impeccable sense of style. Far from a mere politician, Churchill understood the power of appearance in projecting authority, confidence, and national resilience. His […]
The Framing of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez by Biden’s DOJ | Part 4
Roger Stone - May 6th 2026 8:03am EDT By Frank Parlato Part 1 made the geopolitical argument for Trump’s pardon of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez. Part 2 examined the case the Biden Department of Justice put on. Part 3 examined how the prosecutors lied to get the trial in front of a biased judge and an uninformed jury. This is Part […]
The Framing of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez by Biden’s DOJ | Part 3
Roger Stone - May 5th 2026 3:54pm EDT By Frank Parlato Part 1 made the geopolitical argument for Trump’s pardon of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez. Part 2 examined the case the Biden Department of Justice put on. Part 3 is about how the prosecutors got a biased judge and an uninformed jury. The legal name for what they did is forum […]
The Framing of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez by Biden’s DOJ | Part 2
Roger Stone - May 1st 2026 8:02am EDT By Frank Parlato Part 2: The Case Part 1 made the geopolitical argument. President Juan Orlando Hernández was an ally of the United States. The Biden DOJ indicted him the day a Chinese-aligned Honduran government took his place. Trump’s pardon was part of a multi-pronged intervention in the November 2025 Honduran election — the endorsement, […]
The Framing of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández By Biden’s DOJ | Part 1
Roger Stone - Apr 30th 2026 8:03am EDT By Frank Parlato On December 1, 2025, Donald Trump pardoned the former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández. He was in a US prison. Hernández had served less than four years of a 45-year sentence when he was pardoned. He was 57. Hernández walked out of FCI Hazelton on the day Trump signed the pardon. […]
James Comey’s Second Indictment Proves That Arrogance Eventually Meets Consequence
Roger Stone - Apr 29th 2026 8:03am EDT James Comey now stands in precisely the cold spotlight of the accused, the indicted, and hopefully the soon-to-be convicted former FBI Director. The man who spent years cultivating the image of a granite hewn moral sentinel, has been indicted for a second time by a federal grand jury. This latest case reportedly arises from the […]
The Hilton Horror A Stark Warning for Presidential Security and the Urgent Need for a White House Ballroom
Roger Stone - Apr 26th 2026 3:31pm EDT The near miss as another of President Trump’s wannabe assassins charged past the agents and magnetometers at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night was no random spasm of violence. It was a calculated incursion that exposed the dangerous vulnerabilities of holding high profile presidential events at commercial venues. What should have been an evening of […]
LBJ, The Coup in Dallas: The Fingerprints They Cannot Erase
Roger Stone - Apr 24th 2026 11:10am EDT The shots in Dallas ended JFK’s presidency. The evidence left behind may yet end a lie. Some crimes are so monstrous that the guilty must kill twice. First they kill the victim. Then they kill the truth. On November 22, 1963, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was murdered in broad daylight before the eyes of the […]
The Poverty of Southern Poverty
Roger Stone - Apr 23rd 2026 5:08pm EDT Some scandals detonate without warning. Others fester in darkness for years, feeding on money, vanity, and the arrogance of those convinced they will never be called to account. Then comes the moment when the walls crack, the masks fall, and the righteous discover they have been standing atop a trapdoor all along. On Wednesday April […]
