Roger Stone interviews Pastor Randy Coggins II, the man he attributes his religious redemption to when he faced the Mueller witch-hunt. Stone has been very vocal about being redeemed in the Blood of the Cross and returning to his faith.
Stone and Coggins discuss how this came about, as well as the miracles Stone says he has experienced in his own life since he asked Jesus Christ to come into his life.
Stone then welcomes co-host Mark Vargas, the editor-in-chief of Illinois Review to discuss the day’s breaking news, including the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as the 26th Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Stone also discusses Kash Patel’s nomination passing the Senate Judiciary Committee, and what this means for FBI officials, the intelligence community and corrupt politicians like Sen. Adam Schiff.
Stone closes the show discussing the possibility of Kamala Harris entering the California governor’s race, and why Democrats should fear a strong Republican candidate. California residents have lost faith in their Democratic leadership after the Los Angeles wildfires carved out a path of total destruction — and firefighters were left with no water to battle the fires.
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