Robert Mueller and his rigged witch hunt is at its end game.
Mueller’s team believes they can nail the President for collusion by proving Roger Stone coordinated with WikiLeaks.
But Mueller’s team stumbled on this smoking gun that turned everything upside down.
Robert Mueller Targets Roger Stone’s Communications With Trump Campaign
Mueller and his team hauled former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon before the grand jury for a second time.
They are probing private comments Stone made about WikiLeaks before they released John Podesta’s emails on October 7th, 2016.
That was the same day the Washington Post broke the story of the Access Hollywood tape.
Pundits – and some Trump campaign officials – thought it was the end for Trump.
Trump critics believe WikiLeaks began releasing emails in the immediate aftermath of that story in order to change the subject and help Trump.
They believe WikiLeaks would not have taken this action without prompting from the Trump campaign.
This forms the basis of their latest collusion conspiracy theory.
After Bannon testified before Mueller’s grand jury, he released a statement that read: “Mueller’s team has been very professional and courteous. Out of respect for the process, I will not discuss my interviews with them, but people shouldn’t believe everything they read.”
Stone told the Post he never talked about WikiLeaks with Trump campaign officials.
“There are no such communications, and if Bannon says there are he would be dissembling,” Stone stated.
The Smoking Gun Emerges
Roger Stone wants to put this collusion fake news to bed.
To do so, he hired new lawyers and took a lie detector test.
Stone retained the legal services of Bruce Rogow – who represented Donald Trump’s golf club in several matters.
Rogow suggested Stone take a lie detector test.
ABC News exclusively reported:
“I suggested a polygraph in order to pin down the veracity of Roger’s positions on the investigation by the special counsel with regard to Julian Assange and Wikileaks,” Rogow told ABC News on Tuesday. “I have great confidence in the polygraph examiner, to whom I sent Mr. Stone.”
Mueller questioned over ten Stone associates.
They all say Stone is the focus of the investigation.
And they all believe Mueller is desperate to prove Stone colluded with WikiLeaks in order to justify his investigation.
ABC News exclusively reports:
“In general they’re talking about you know Guccifer and D.C. Leaks and WikiLeaks they’re talking about the timing of some things that happened at the campaign and at the convention,” Michael Caputo, a former campaign aide to then-candidate Trump and one of Stone’s closest friends, told ABC News after an interview with Mueller’s team in May.
Mueller’s latest theory is that conference calls Stone arranged with Trump supporters in 2016 prove he colluded with WikiLeaks.
On at least two of those calls, Stone repeated his claims that he had been in contact with Julian Assange.
But Stone claims all he was doing was repeating publically available information.
Stone is Mueller’s last chance to prove collusion.
However, it appears Stone may have exaggerated his connection to WikiLeaks to play into his reputation as an operative well-schooled in the dark arts of politics.
We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this ongoing story.