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Roger Stone said Jared Kushner should be 'punished in the most brutal possible way' in previously unheard recordings, WaPo reports
Republican strategist Roger Stone (L), Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner (R).
Republican strategist Roger Stone (L), Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner (R).Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images (L), Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images (R)
  • Roger Stone was angry that he didn't get a list of pardons from President Trump.

  • Stone said that Trump's son-in-law should be punished in the most brutal way possible.

  • The Washington Post report was based on hours of documentary footage.

The Washington Post reported that Roger Stone made threatening comments about Donald Trump and his son-in-law.

The Washington Post reviewed 20 hours of footage from the filmmakers of A Storm Foretold, who recorded Stone over the course of two years.

In the recordings, Stone raged against the man for failing to help secure pardons for himself and other allies.

Stone told The Post that he would be brain dead if he finished with him.

Stone was lobbying for a blanket pardon to protect himself and other allies.

Stone had also created a pardon wish list of other felons, and in October 2020 he told a prisoner's representative that he was going to get them.

According to the Washington Post, they included the former acting boss and a captain of the New York crime family. In the 1990s, they were sentenced to life in prison for murder and racketeering.

Stone told The Washington Post that he had to know that the man had the paperwork.

When his plan didn't come to fruition, an angry Stone railed against Trump and his son-in-law.

On the day of Joe Biden's inauguration, Stone was wearing a microphone but out of view as he complained to a staffer about a client.

Stone told Alejandro that he was moving to Miami in two weeks.

He is going to get a beating. He needs to be beaten. This time we are just beating you. Stone told Alejandro that they were going to kill him next time.

Stone refused to say that he was joking.

It is not a joke. Not joking. Stone said it was not a joke.

Stone spoke on the phone to a friend in front of the filmmakers and continued his rant against Kushner.

The Post reported that Stone said that he would brain dead if he finished with him and 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266

Stone said that Donald Trump's presidency was the greatest mistake in American history and that he had betrayed his friends.

In an email to The Washington Post, Stone accused the paper of employing a clever blend ofguilt by association, insinuations, half truths, anonymous claims, falsehoods and out of context trick questions.

When Insider reached out to Roger Stone, he had not heard back.

The original article is on Business Insider.

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