Roger Stone, an informal adviser to Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, said Monday that in the event of a contested GOP convention he planned to disclose where delegates are staying in Cleveland so that Trump supporters could give them a piece of their mind.
Stone issued a scathing condemnation of the GOP nomination process in an interview on Freedomain Radio, and urged Trump’s supporters to “march on Cleveland” if delegates were to “steal” the nomination from the real estate mogul.
“Join us in the Forest City. We’re going to have protests, demonstrations,” Stone said. “We will disclose the hotels and the room numbers of those delegates who are directly involved in the steal. If you’re from Pennsylvania, we’ll tell you who the culprits are. We urge you to visit their hotel and find them.”
Stone’s comments follow weeks of violence at Trump campaign events, which are often disrupted by protesters and there have been multiple physical altercations between his supporters and protesters. Trump himself has gone so far as to suggest he would pay the legal fees of people who attack the protesters.
Trump has also said he believes there would be “riots” if he lost the nomination.
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I hope I have the opportunity some day to meet this two-bit chiseling hustler in person.
Clearly Stone and Trump communicated to instigate this violence threat based on Trumps “There will be riots” and now what Stone has said today. Since Trump’s voters are primarily white males, it will be interesting to see how or how not the law handles this.
If you hang around swingers’ clubs in Miami, you might get to.
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Roger Stone has been fncking rats since the Nixon administration. He’s like Pat Buchanan, but without the high ethical standards.