Roger Stone is joined by Anthony Constantino, the CEO of Sticker Mule, a wildly successfully upstate New York printing company.
Constantino has reinvigorated the once vibrant manufacturing town of Amsterdam, New York. But when he erected the largest "Vote for Trump" sign in the United States, bureaucrats working for the city of Amsterdam threatened him with criminal prosecution if he would not take down the sign.
Stone talks with Constantino a day after he won a court victory with the city, and lit up the sign at an event attended by hundreds of people. They discuss the fight for free speech and the risks this businessman faced by standing up up for his free speech rights and supporting President Donald Trump.
Stone also trashes the round of interviews done by Kamala Harris, which the vice president appears vacuous and unprepared.
Stone also unveils a new documentary, "Arrested by Kamala," regarding Charee Peoples, a black mother who Kamala arrested and prosecuted when Kamala was the San Francisco District Attorney. Peoples was prosecuted because her daughter was absent from public school when, in fact, her daughter Shayla was suffering from sickle cell anemia. Stone plays highlights from this heartbreaking documentary which exposes Kamala Harris as a vicious exploiter of black Americans.
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