The new footage was released by the House panel investigating the Capitol riot.
The footage was shown to the panel during their hearing on Thursday.
The New York Times reported that the footage was obtained through a subpoena. The 10-minute clip is an excerpt from the 170 hours of footage a film crew recorded while following Stone.
Stone can be seen in a video talking to two men at an undisclosed location, hoping they would celebrate after the votes were in.
I'm pretty sure it's still up in the air. Stone said to claim victory when that happens. Nine-tenths of the law is possession. We won, you're not right.
—Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 13, 2022
The footage from November 2, 2020 was aired by the January 6 panel.
Stone said that they would have to start smashing pumpkins.
According to CNN, Stone made similar comments on November 2, 2020. Stone told associates in Georgia that he had a plan for violent actions after the election.
Stone said "Fuck the voting, let's get right to the violence" You should shoot to kill.
Stone has denied making these comments in the past.
Stone wrote in a Telegram post in September that CNN airs fraudulent deep fake videos and expects anyone to believe them. CNN should give any proof that I knew about, participated in, or condoned any illegal activity on January 6 or any other day.
Stone denied that he tried to overturn the election. Stone said in his Telegram post that he intends to file a $25 million lawsuit against the filmmakers of the film.
Stone did not reply immediately.