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Roger Stone offers a sprawling narrative that frames the takedown of Richard Nixon as a precursor to the modern "deep state" actions against Donald Trump. Stone argues that newly declassified documents prove intelligence agencies orchestrated a coup during Watergate, a theory he claims is finally gaining traction due to the rise of alternative media platforms and recent public support from figures like J.D. Vance. The program transitions into a discussion of international crises, specifically highlighting the collapse of the Venezuelan state following devastating earthquakes and the perceived failures of socialism in responding to the tragedy. Stone concludes by shifting to military affairs, where he and a retired colonel analyze hostilities with Iran and the persistent threat of global communism represented by the Chinese government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roger Stone and retired Colonel Rob Maness analyze a surge in global instability, specifically focusing on a renewed shooting war with Iran following attacks on U.S. military sites and civilian shipping. The dialogue centers on the perceived failure of a peace framework led by the Trump-Vance administration, attributing the escalation to the untrustworthy nature of Iranian leadership and their pursuit of nuclear capabilities. Beyond the Middle East, the speakers critique the reluctance of NATO allies to provide military support and discuss the strategic necessity of counteracting Chinese influence in Cuba and the rare earth mineral market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roger Stone and Troy Smith analyze the electoral shift of the Democratic Party toward a radical, Marxist wing, specifically highlighting the rise of figures like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Mayor Zohran Mamdani in New York. They argue that traditional establishment liberalism is being supplanted by a socialist ideology that threatens the American free enterprise system through policies such as rent freezes and the potential nationalization of industries. Central to the discussion is Donald Trump’s strategic positioning as a bulwark against this "communist" surge, drawing historical parallels to the anti-communist stances of Reagan and Nixon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roger Stone and Venezuelan activist Eduardo Bittar discuss the institutional collapse of Venezuela following a series of catastrophic earthquakes that have left thousands dead or missing. They argue that the socialist regime has prioritized political repression over emergency preparedness, resulting in a state that is both unable to provide relief and actively impeding international humanitarian aid. The dialogue emphasizes that the disaster serves as a definitive proof of the failure of the socialist model, which the speakers believe must be completely replaced rather than reformed through traditional electoral processes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Today's show begins with a deeply personal tribute to Roger Stone's father, characterizing him as an exemplar of traditional masculinity and the dignity of labor. Stone uses this reflection on character and heritage to pivot toward a series of sharp political critiques, beginning with allegations that Dr. Anthony Fauci engaged in a massive cover-up regarding the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. The broadcast then focuses on a federal court victory for the Oversight Project, which mandates the release of audio recordings involving Joe Biden that purportedly reveal early signs of his cognitive decline. Finally, the program addresses the failure of political dynasties, specifically citing the decline of the Bush family and the alleged exploitation of minority contractors by the Obama Foundation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roger Stone and guest Troy Smith engage in a scathing critique of prominent Democratic figures, positioning them as symbols of a corrupt and elitist political establishment. The dialogue centers on portraying Hillary Clinton as a dishonest "war criminal" and accusing the Obama Presidential Center of exploiting minority-owned businesses through unfulfilled financial promises and fraudulent diversity initiatives. By framing the actions of the "left" as a series of unconstitutional overreaches and symbolic gestures that ignore working-class interests, the speakers emphasize a sharp contrast with Donald Trump’s populist leadership. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roger Stone interviews advocate Jennifer Harrison to highlight how mental incompetence rulings allow violent offenders to avoid criminal accountability and potentially return to society. Using the tragic murder of Iryna Zarutska and cases of predatory abuse as catalysts, the conversation explores the "social experiment" of current legal frameworks that prioritize patient privacy under HIPAA over the public’s right to safety. Harrison argues that these loopholes create a dangerous reality where repeat offenders and predatory individuals are placed in unsecured residential group homes without community notification. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roger Stone and Mike Howell discuss a significant legal victory regarding the release of redacted audio recordings from President Joe Biden’s interviews with his ghostwriter. The conversation centers on a federal judge's decision to deny Biden’s attempts to block these tapes, which were central to Special Counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into the mishandling of classified documents. The speakers argue that these recordings will expose Biden’s cognitive decline and historical corruption, drawing a direct parallel to the Nixon tapes and the necessity of government transparency. Additionally, the dialogue shifts to the controversial use of an auto-pen to sign official documents, with Howell alleging that unauthorized signatures have led to the illegitimate release of prisoners and potential immunity for figures like Anthony Fauci. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roger Stone intertwines nationalist symbolism with political accountability and cultural commentary to reflect on the state of the American experiment. Stone begins by celebrating the convergence of Flag Day, the U.S. Army’s birthday, and Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, framing the American flag as a "national fingerprint" that embodies the country's historical resilience against modern cultural neglect. This reverence for tradition transitions into a segment on deep state transparency, where Stone praises Tulsi Gabbard for declassifying documents that allegedly expose U.S.-funded bioweapons labs in Ukraine and high-level bureaucratic deception. The narrative concludes with a defense of constitutional liberties, specifically the Second Amendment and the need for FISA reform, while concurrently offering lighthearted interludes regarding the history of pizza and the "perfect martini." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roger Stone has a discussion with Troy Smith regarding the political impact and recent disclosures of Tulsi Gabbard in her role within a hypothetical second Trump administration. The conversation centers on Gabbard’s release of classified documents which allegedly prove the existence of U.S.-funded biolabs in Ukraine and other nations, an act the speakers claim exposes long-standing government deception regarding public health and foreign policy. Structurally, the dialogue moves from these specific biological research allegations to broader themes of deep state accountability, questioning the integrity of intelligence officials who previously testified under oath. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices