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The Roger Stone Show | 03-22-26

Roger Stone weaves together themes of institutional corruption and digital election interference to frame a narrative of systemic "deep state" hostility toward Donald Trump. The program begins by highlighting the research of Dr. Robert Epstein, who alleges that Google’s algorithmic manipulation and biased voter reminders constitute an illegal corporate contribution to the Democratic Party. This discussion transitions into a lengthy, personal grievance against the late Robert Mueller, whom Stone characterizes as a partisan "frontman" responsible for a persecutory investigation and a sensationalized FBI raid on his home. Finally, the episode features interviews with investigators Joel Gilbert and Rod Martin to discuss legal challenges against Eric Swalwell and the strategic use of energy dominance in the Middle East, ultimately positioning Trump’s "peace through strength" doctrine as the necessary antidote to globalist decay.

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