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The Roger Stone Show | 03-08-26

Roger Stone details the high-level political turnover and internal friction within the Trump administration, specifically focusing on the removal of Department of Homeland Security head Christy Noem. Stone attributes much of the administration's dysfunction to the influence of Corey Lewandowski, whom he characterizes as a corrupt and incompetent opportunist involved in unethical government contracts and personal scandals. The narrative shifts to celebrate the primary defeat of Dan Crenshaw, framed here as a victory for the MAGA movement over "establishment" Republicans who support foreign interventions and insider stock trading.

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