WATCH: Roger Stone Video Tape About ‘Plotting’ to Overturn 2020 Poll Results Goes Viral On Twitter, Reddit and News Show ‘MSBC’s The Beat with Ari Melber,’ Arrest Warrant on Trump Advisor and 18 Others

As the US Senate elections are approaching, all have been laying their eyes on US politicians. Lately, a video has grabbed the attention of million individuals and has put them in great concussion. In the viral video tape, Donald Trump’s advisor, Roger Stone was exposed plotting plans to overturn the election results of 2020.

It has been reported that the videotape that went viral was also released on MSNBC’s The Beat with Ari Melber. In the viral video tape, it could be seen how Roger Stone made plans to meddle with the 2020 presidential elections.

He plotted against the election results before the conduct of the election. Moreover, all of his efforts have been revealed.

Therefore individuals from all over the globe are interested to watch what Roger Stone planned. However, in 2020, Joe Biden won and was declared the winner of the election, officially.

WATCH: Roger Stone’s Video Goes Viral On Twitter, Reddit and News Show ‘MSBC’s The Beat with Ari Melber’

Christoffer Guldbrandsen, a Danish film director reportedly obtained the video first. He got the evidence from a documentary, “A Storm Foretold.” This clip showed Roger Stone, Donald Trump’s advisor suggesting a strategy to challenge the will of the voters. According to the reports, the Roger Stone video tape that went viral was recorded on 5 November 2020.

During this time, Roger Stone might have been arrested for his wrongdoings. In the video, it was visible that, through a laptop, Roger Stone was dictating the strategy to an associate.

In favor of the former president of the U.S., Donald Trump, Roger Stone was trying to attract direct Electoral College votes. He stated, “Although state officials in all 50 states must ultimately certify the results of the voting in their state…the final decision as to who the state legislatures authorize be sent to the Electoral College is a decision made solely by the legislature.”

Bombshell: MAGA’s Roger Stone pushed elector plot before 2020 race was even called

Ari Melber, an anchor on MSNBC’s ‘The Beat’ highlighted that a total of 19 individuals were engaged. The Georgia grand jury has also issued arrest warrants for 18 co-defendants of Donald Trump along with the then-president himself. Friday is the deadline given to them to surrender themselves.

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Wiki Biodata

AttributeDetails
Full NameRoger Jason Stone
NicknameRoger Stone
Birth PlaceNorwalk, Connecticut, United States
Date of BirthAugust 27, 1952
Age70 years old
Height180 cm (5′ 11″)
Weight80 kg (176 lbs)
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorWhite
Sexual OrientationStraight
Marital StatusMarried
Wife(s)Nydia Stone (m. 1992), Ann Stone (m. 1974–1990)
ChildrenAdria Stone, Scott Stone
ParentsRoger J. Stone (Father), Gloria Rose Stone (Mother)
EducationJohn Jay High School, George Washington University
ReligionChristian
NationalityAmerican
Zodiac SignVirgo
GenderMale
ProfessionAmerican political consultant
Net Worth$7 million
Last Updated2023
Social MediaYouTube: Almost 4K Followers, Facebook: N/A, LinkedIn: N/A, Pinterest: N/A
Notable InformationInvolved in politics for nearly 50 years, accused in various controversies and legal issues

FAQs

What is the Roger Stone video about?

The viral video tape features Roger Stone, a former advisor to Donald Trump, discussing a strategy to challenge the 2020 election results. Stone is seen dictating plans to an associate through a laptop, aiming to influence the Electoral College votes.

When was the Roger Stone video recorded?

The video tape was reportedly recorded on November 5, 2020, prior to the 2020 presidential election.

What were Roger Stone’s intentions in the video?

Roger Stone aimed to attract direct Electoral College votes in favor of Donald Trump. He suggested that state legislatures could decide who is sent to the Electoral College, potentially bypassing the will of the voters.

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