Trump friend Roger Stone pleads the Fifth in Senate’s Russia probe
President Donald Trump’s longtime pal Roger Stone invoked his Fifth Amendment rights and refused to share documents and testimony with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, according to the committee’s top Democrat, Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
“Mr. Stone’s invocation of his Fifth Amendment privilege must be understood by all to be the assertion of a Constitutional right by an innocent citizen who denounces secrecy,” Stone’s attorney, Grant Smith, said in a letter to the committee dated Dec. 3, Politico reported.
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Poor Roger; nothing to see here
President Donald Trump’s longtime pal Roger Stone invoked his Fifth Amendment rights and refused to share documents and testimony with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, according to the committee’s top Democrat, Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
“Mr. Stone’s invocation of his Fifth Amendment privilege must be understood by all to be the assertion of a Constitutional right by an innocent citizen who denounces secrecy,” Stone’s attorney, Grant Smith, said in a letter to the committee dated Dec. 3, Politico reported.
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Poor Roger; nothing to see here