Trump Says He Won’t Use Powers to Exonerate Roger Stone

Trump Says He Won’t Use Powers to Exonerate Roger Stone
Roger Stone, former adviser to President Donald Trump, leaves the Federal Court after a sentencing hearing in Washington, on Feb. 20, 2020. Samira Bouaou/Epoch Times
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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President Donald Trump said Thursday that former adviser Roger Stone won’t be pardoned after he was sentenced to more than three years in prison.

“I’m not going to do anything in terms of the great powers bestowed upon a president of the United States, I want the process play out, I think that’s the best thing to do,” Trump said in Las Vegas. “Because I‘d love to see Roger exonerated and I’d love to see it happen because I personally think he was treated very unfairly.”

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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