After U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson sentenced the veteran Republican operative in Washington, President Donald Trump indicated to an audience in Las Vegas that he has no immediate plans to pardon Stone and would let the legal process play out, but said “at some point I’m going to make a determination.” The president said that he’d like to see Stone exonerated.
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Trump says he’d like to see Roger Stone exonerated
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