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Americans got a glimpse of the police state that the Democrats are desperate to gain control over when a swarm of heavily-armed FBI agents descended on the home of Roger Stone to make an arrest that was televised live on CNN.

It was the last brazen exercise of power by special counsel Robert Mueller who is now arguably more powerful than President Trump but even for a rogue prosecutor imbued with extra-constitutional powers, the paramilitary raid on an old man's home was completely over the top.

The 66-year-old Stone was treated like El Chapo by Mueller's goon squad despite the unsealed indictment only being for the same type of process crimes that the sweeping witch hunt has produced in what should forever be referred to as "Operation Get Trump" because the unacknowledged objective is the reversal of the 2016 election.

Hardly a threat that merited such an overwhelming show of force, the elderly political operative blasted the feds for terrorizing his wife and dogs and decried how the U.S. was being turned into a "new Soviet Union" by Mueller and the Democrats.

After being released on a $250,000 bond with travel restrictions, the latest victim of Obergruppenführer Mueller's tyranny talked with Fox's Tucker Carlson on Friday night.


Via Fox News, "Roger Stone slams Mueller indictment, says he's prepared for the fight of his life":
"There's a war on alternative media," he said. "There's a war where they're trying to criminalize political expression. There's a war where they're trying to criminalize free speech."

Stone's remarks on Fox News' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" came after he was taken into custody earlier Friday and indicted on charges of obstruction, making false statements and witness tampering.

"I'm in for the fight of my life but I will not quit. I will not fold. I will not bend. I will not bear false witness against the president," Stone said. "I intend to fight because this indictment is fabricated. This indictment is thin as can be."

At a news conference earlier in the day, Stone vowed to fight the allegations, slamming the charges as "politically motivated."

Stone, who was arrested in Fort Lauderdale on Friday morning, told Carlson that he would've turned himself in had authorities gotten in touch with his attorney. Video aired by CNN of the arrest showed numerous FBI agents with guns banging on Stone's door and demanding that he come outside.

Stone said it was "disconcerting" that the network "was aware that I would be arrested before my lawyers were informed."

"I had no firearm in the house. I don't have a permit for a firearm. I don't own a firearm. Only my wife, my two dogs, my three cats were at home," he said.

"I'm not a flight risk, in fact, I think my passport has expired or it will expire in a few days. I have no record of a criminal past. And frankly, they just could have contacted my attorney and I would have voluntarily turned myself in," Stone said. "The proof of this is that only hours later, the judge granted me a $250,000 surety bond, meaning on my signature with no funds put forward because I'm not a flight risk."
The combative Stone has made it clear that Mueller's thugs will not intimidate him into lying to bolster their framing of Trump and intends to fight the charges although he has already been tried and convicted in the media with CNN supplying the lion's share of the propaganda.

In the media's fervor to get Trump at any cost, they fail to understand that this surveillance machine and the police state apparatus that they are legitimizing could be turned against them as well.