Roger Stone said on Monday that he did not trade his silence for the commutation he received from U.S. President Donald Trump. Speaking on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” Stone said a prosecutor on Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel investigation team, Jeannie Rhee, suggested that if he could “re-remember” conversations with Trump, that he might not have to serve jail time, or receive a lesser sentence.
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