• 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 […]

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  • 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 […]

  • The tragedy of Laura Loomer

    Roger Stone - Apr 21st 2026 1:50pm EDT

    I first met Laura Loomer in the New York office of Project Veritas. She was blonde then, feisty, smart and ambitious. She was also fearless. Because of her outspoken views regarding the dangers of radical Islam – views that I largely share – her career as an investigative journalist and advocate was severely hampered. She […]

  • The Shocking Truth About Cory Mills

    Roger Stone - Apr 21st 2026 10:39am EDT

    Cory Mills is a Republican politician from Florida who was elected to the United States Congress House of Representatives in November 2022 and took office in January 2023 as the congressman for Florida’s Seventh Congressional District. It was his first elected public office. Before entering politics, Mills built his public persona around highly exaggerated and […]

  • The Deep State Coup Against Tulsi Gabbard

    Roger Stone - Apr 20th 2026 8:05am EDT

    Another recent success from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has reignited efforts to oust her from the Trump administration in an effort led by deep state hacks who are playing beat the clock in an attempt to avoid prosecution for their capital crimes. Gabbard released documents last week exposing the first Trump impeachment proceedings […]

  • Reforming the Childhood Vaccine Injury Act Would Give MAGA a Unifying Victory

    Roger Stone - Apr 16th 2026 12:10pm EDT

    Right now, MAGA is undergoing turbulence at the most opportune time for Democrats and the enemies of America heading into the midterms. Much of the animus is being caused by different personalities on X airing their constant grievances, feuding with each other and attempting to draw others into their personal animus with disastrous results. It […]

  • The Rise and Spectacular Fall of Eric Swalwell

    Roger Stone - Apr 15th 2026 10:17am EDT

    If ambition could be decanted in a laboratory flask, aerated with vanity, sprayed with hair product, and marched directly from student government into a television studio, the result would look very much like Eric Swalwell. Born in Sac City, Iowa, and raised in Dublin, California, Swalwell was the son of a police officer and grew […]

  • Cassidy Hutchinson and the Crisis of Credibility: A Reckoning Long Overdue

    Roger Stone - Apr 13th 2026 12:16pm EDT

    Cassidy Hutchinson, born in 1996, is a former congressional and White House staff aide who rose from relative obscurity to national prominence through her work for Chief of Staff Mark Meadows during the Trump Administration. A graduate of Christopher Newport University, she previously interned on Capitol Hill before serving in the White House Office of […]

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  • Theatrics, Evasion, and Unequal Justice: The Bannon Illusion and the Navarro Reality

    Roger Stone - Apr 10th 2026 8:02am EDT

    “Politics is show business for ugly people” – Roger J. Stone There are moments in American political life when pretense parades as principle and spectacle supplants substance. The saga of Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro stands as a vivid illustration of that inversion, a study in contrast where calculated defiance is confused for courage and […]

  • The $200 Million Mirage: Intercepts, Intrigue, and the Specter of a Foreign-Funded Campaign Machine

    Roger Stone - Apr 9th 2026 12:04pm EDT

    If the United States is to endure we cannot be governed like a shell game at a county fair, where the pea is never where the hand pretends it to be. Yet here we are, staring down a revelation so audacious, so brazen in its alleged design, that it would make even the most jaded […]

  • Trust the Machine or Trust Your Eyes?

    Roger Stone - Apr 8th 2026 3:17pm EDT

    There are moments in the life of a republic when the citizen is asked to accept something that defies instinct, experience, and common sense. Our present moment is one of them. The American voter is told, with an air of finality and condescension, that the machinery of our elections is beyond question. That the systems […]

  • The Vindication of a Warrior: General Michael Flynn and the Reckoning of a Corrupt Inquisition

    Roger Stone - Apr 7th 2026 1:00pm EDT

    There are men who drift through public life like shadows cast by lesser lights and then there are men like Michael Flynn, a soldier forged in the furnace of war, a patriot tempered by decades of service, and a man whose loyalty to his country was repaid with one of the most shameful political persecutions […]

  • Lawfare Must Not Stop President Trump’s White House Ballroom

    Roger Stone - Apr 6th 2026 7:16pm EDT

    A federal judge on Tuesday issued a ruling blocking further construction work on President Trump’s privately-funded $400 million ballroom at the White House, claiming congressional authorization would be needed to complete the project. Judge Richard Leon, an appointee to the bench by George W. Bush, who has establishment Republican bonafides going back to the 1970s, […]

  • Under DNI Gabbard’s Direction: Declassified Intel Reveals Ukraine’s Plan to Divert Hundreds of Millions in U.S. Taxpayer Aid from Fake “Clean Energy” Projects to Biden’s 2024 Re-Election Campaign

    Roger Stone - Apr 4th 2026 3:40pm EDT

    U.S. intelligence intercepted communications in which Ukrainian officials discussed a 2022 plot to divert approximately $200 million in American taxpayer dollars from phony “clean energy” projects to Joe Biden’s 2024 re-election campaign and the DNC. DNI Tulsi Gabbard has directed USAID to review contracts, payments, and internal records to determine whether the alleged scheme— involving […]

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  • PLASMIC ECHO: The Raid They Didn’t Want You to Question

    Roger Stone - Apr 1st 2026 5:29pm EDT

    There are moments in the life of a republic when the veil slips, when the carefully curated façade of institutional integrity gives way to something far more unsettling. The raid on Mar-a-Lago was not merely a law enforcement action. It was a rupture. Now, Judicial Watch has newly uncovered internal documents that reveal that even […]

  • The Week That Redeemed Mankind

    Roger Stone - Mar 29th 2026 7:14pm EDT

    There are weeks that pass unnoticed, dissolving into the soft oblivion of routine, and then there is Holy Week, that singular span of days that did not merely mark history but shattered it, reordered it, and imposed upon mankind a reckoning of eternal consequence. Between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday lies not only the culmination […]

  • The Reckoning Returns: The Long Deferred Day of Accountability for James Comey

    Roger Stone - Mar 25th 2026 7:32pm EDT

    There are chapters in American history that demand to be written not in ink, but in fire. The Obama administration, cloaked in the sanctimony of intellectualism and the false patina of moral superiority, unleashed a corrosive strain of political malice that did not dissipate with the passage of time. It metastasized. It deepened through the […]

  • The Special Counsel’s Redacted Justice

    Roger Stone - Mar 23rd 2026 3:17pm EDT

    With the passing of corrupt FBI Director and Russiagate Special Counsel Robert Mueller it’s necessary to outline why his case against me was a fraud intended to pressure me into testifying falsely against President Donald Trump. Something I refused to do. Late in the night on election day 2020, just hours before the legal deadline […]

  • The Lies of Robert Mueller and His Criminal Gang

    Roger Stone - Mar 22nd 2026 2:12pm EDT

    With the passing of corrupt former FBI Director and Russiagate Special Counsel Robert Mueller it is important to outline why the Russian Collusion Hoax was the greatest single abuse of power and political dirty trick in US History. It was nearly 7 years ago on that day that I was sentenced to 40 months in […]

  • The Money Trail of Domestic Terror Finally Faces the Light

    Roger Stone - Mar 19th 2026 4:10pm EDT

    The era of belated enforcement is upon us, and one is tempted to ask a question so obvious it borders on the rhetorical: What took so long? What took so outrageously, indefensibly, infuriatingly LONG? On March 18, 2026 reports began to surface that the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division (IRS-CI) and the Federal Bureau […]

  • The Apostle of Ireland and the Triumph of Faith Over Captivity

    Roger Stone - Mar 17th 2026 1:07pm EDT

    The Feast of Saint Patrick is far more than a day of merriment, emerald attire, and jovial excess. It is, at its core, a solemn and sacred observance within the Catholic Church, a day that commemorates a man whose life reads less like legend and more like a providential drama written by the hand of […]

  • Tea, Secrets, and the Dragon’s Game: Inside Shanghai’s Quiet Theater of Chinese Espionage

    Roger Stone - Mar 16th 2026 3:19pm EDT

    The skyline of Shanghai rises like a monument to twenty-first century power. Steel. Glass. Capital. Technology. The kind of gleaming towers that signal a nation determined to challenge the United States for economic and geopolitical supremacy. Among these structures none is more recognizable than the Shanghai Tower, a spiraling colossus that pierces the clouds above […]

  • Chris Christie and the Curious Arithmetic of Power

    Roger Stone - Mar 14th 2026 7:03pm EDT

    New Jersey politics has long resembled a carnival midway where the games appear simple, the prizes glitter enticingly, and the operators insist everything is perfectly legitimate. Yet the more closely one examines the mechanics of the enterprise, the more one begins to suspect that the odds have been arranged rather carefully. Few stories illustrate this […]