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April 24, 2024
The social media platform said Stone and his associates, including a prominent supporter of the right-wing Proud Boys group in Stone's home state of Florida, had used fake accounts and ...
Jackson offered a five-page, opinionated response to Stone's request.
"I was told that the Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Timothy Shea, was receiving heavy pressure from the highest levels of the Department of Justice to cut ...
"I'm not sure what he's saying."
"Is that because the only cases in the United States that warranted intervention by department leadership happened to involve friends of the president? Of course not.”
New documents shed light on their conversations.
Jackson sentenced Stone on Feb. 20 to three years and four months in prison after a jury convicted him on Nov. 15.
"DOJ has made a commitment to rescheduling the hearing for when the crisis abates, and the Committee is able to reconvene.”
"These circumstances are deeply troubling."
Stone will urge a federal judge to grant him a new trial.
Jackson rejected his lawyers' arguments and defended her impartiality.
"He was prosecuted for covering up for the president.”
"The defendant engaged in threatening and intimidating conduct toward the court."
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson is scheduled to sentence Stone.
"He has his limits."
"Delaying this sentence would not be a prudent thing to do."
"If I wasn't President, I'd be suing everyone all over the place."
"This has been the greatest abuse of power I have ever seen at the hands of this president."
"Those actions, and the damage they have done to the Department of Justice's reputation for integrity and the rule of law, require Mr. Barr to resign."