Judge sets Nov. 5 trial date for Trump ally Roger Stone in Mueller case

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Judge Amy Berman Jackson said in Washington, D.C., district court that she expects the trial will last 'at least' two weeks

A federal judge on Thursday set a Nov. 5 trial date for President Donald Trump's longtime political ally and self-described dirty trickster, Roger Stone.

div > div.group > p:first-child"> Judge Amy Berman Jackson said in Washington, D.C., district court that she expects the trial will last"at least" two weeks, NBC News reported. Stone was arrested in late January in a predawn FBI raid at his Florida home. He was indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller's prosecutors on seven criminal counts, including lying to Congress and obstructing a House investigation into Russian interference during the 2016 presidential election.

Stone is alleged to have lied about his interactions with whistleblower organization WikiLeaks, which published a trove of Democratic officials' emails in the run-up to the 2016 election. Mueller has accused Russian intelligence agency hackers of stealing the private messages from the Democratic National Committee.The status conference Thursday morning followed a period of contention between Stone and Jackson regarding his gag order in the case.

The judge had issued a partial gag on Stone and his attorneys to keep them from making statements to the media that could prejudice the case against him. But Jackson greatly tightened Stone's muzzle after the longtime Republican operative an Instagram post of Jackson's face next to what appeared to be a rifle scope's crosshair.

 

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Your russia conspiracy theory is over. Your lame attempts to unseat a US President are over. But we are enjoying watching you implode CNBC . What goes around comes around. WWG1WGA

again is noting to do with Russian probe, so who investigate Mueller & co if they are out their job description ? which means they lie to the Americans. 🤪🤪🤪

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