Roger Stone (left) and Donald Trump.Photo: Getty Images (2)

ThePostreports that footage shows Stone saying: “F— the voting, let’s get right to the violence. Shoot to kill. See an antifa? Shoot to kill. Fuck ‘em. Done with this bull—-.”
Stone, 69, wasconvicted in 2020of seven charges — including lying to Congress under oath, obstruction of a congressional investigation and tampering with a witness duringthe Trump-Russia investigation.
But just days before he was to report to a federal prison to begin serving a 40-month term, then-President Trumpcommuted his prison sentence.
Roger Stone.Nathan Posner/Shutterstock

Speaking to thePost, the director of the documentary, Christoffer Guldbrandsen, said he spent “nearly three years” with Stone and other Trump allies, and “realized what we saw after the 2020 election and Jan. 6 was not the culmination but the beginning of an antidemocratic movement in the United States.”
The outlet further reports that the committee has narrowed in on six hours of footage obtained during the three-year filmmaking process.
The next Jan. 6 hearing is scheduled to begin Wednesday at 1 p.m. ET. It will be the first public hearing held since July.
So far, all of the public hearings have featured new revelations about the events leading up to the attacks and how Trump and his allies responded.
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But a lot has happened for the former president over the summer, while the hearings were on hiatus. Since the last House Committee hearing,the FBI searched Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estatefor classified information (which they found) and New York Attorney General Letitia Jamessued him and his adult childrenover various real estate and business dealings.
Those investigations are just a handful of themyriad legal issuesTrump’s faced since he left the White House in January 2021.
source: people.com