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Roger Stone played a significant role in spreading former President Donald Trump's baseless claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images; Scott Olson/Getty Images; Greg Nash-Pool/Getty Images
  • Stone told Trump supporters to focus on the next election.

  • Many supporters would be upset to hear that the vote wouldn't bewound.

  • Stone said he would be more concerned with the integrity of the election.

Roger Stone said in an interview that Donald Trump's supporters should focus on the next election rather than the 2020 vote.

A lot of Trump supporters are upset by this. The 2020 election is not going to be rewound according to Stone. It won't be addressed.

Stone said that a GOP-led Congress would likely investigate President Joe Biden's son and the FBI's raid on Mar-a-Lago.

Stone was involved in spreading Trump's baseless claims of voter fraud after the 2020 election.

The political strategist was questioned by the January 6 committee for 90 minutes but refused to answer any questions. The text message exchanges with Alex Jones were sent to the committee. The claims of voter fraud have been pushed by Trump.

Despite raging against Trump's son-in-law, Stone still remains loyal to the president. According to the Washington Post, Stone was angry with Trump for not issuing a pre-emptive pardon.

Several of Trump's allies appeared to change their minds about supporting the former president. Jones declared his support for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, saying the lawmaker is the person Trump should be.

Jones sent an emergency message to the former president claiming that he never abandoned him.

Laura Ingraham said this month that Americans areexhausted by political conflict and might consider turning the page on Trump.

Murdoch's media empire might be turning on the former president, as evidenced by the New York Post slamming him last month. The Wall Street Journal praised former Vice President Mike Pence.

In July, Trump criticized "Fox & Friends," a show that used to hold almost weekly calls with him. In a Truth Social post that same month, Trump accused the show of going to the dark side and faking his poll numbers.

Stone's representatives did not reply to a request from Insider.

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