Roger Stone Calls For Trump To 'Declare Martial Law' To Seize Power If He Loses

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Roger Stone Calls For Trump To 'Declare Martial Law' To Seize Power If He Loses
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Roger Stone, on Alex Jones' show, calls for Trump to 'declare martial law' to seize power if he loses

Long-time Donald Trump confidant, and convicted felon, Roger Stone said that the president should declare “martial law” to seize power if he loses what Stone characterized as an already corrupt election.

Stone appeared resigned to a Trump loss — but blamed it on the baseless claim that early voting has already been “corrupted.” In addition, Stone warned, journalist also risk arrest. “If the Daily Beast is involved in provably seditious ... acts” in a new Trump future, their “entire staff can be taken into custody and their office can be shut down.” “They want to play war, this is war,” he added.

Former Nixon White House counsel John Dean blasted Stone for calling on Trump to “declare himself America’s dictator” — voicing what “many Republicans crave.”

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