Roger Stone said newly declassified documents released by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard have confirmed that the Russian collusion narrative was a coordinated political deception aimed at removing a legitimately elected president, and he argued that the matter now requires accountability rather than retaliation.

Stone made the remarks while discussing the documents made public by Gabbard, which he said laid bare what he described as the most significant abuse of government power in modern American political history.

“The future not the past, but there is one matter we have to clean up,” Stone said.

“It has now been 156 days since the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, exposed through all of the declassified documents that the Russian collusion hoax was the greatest single dirty trick in American politics.”

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Stone said the documents show that the federal government was weaponized against President Donald Trump following his election.

“It was an abuse of power in which the full authority of the United States government was used to topple a duly elected president,” he said.

Stone went further, alleging that the effort amounted to a coordinated conspiracy that began at the highest levels of government during the final year of the Obama administration.

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“But more precisely, there was a seditious conspiracy that was born in the Oval Office in 2016 with Barack Obama, President Joe Biden, Susan Rice, the National Security Advisor, Vice President Biden, as I say, CIA director Islamic convert and communist CIA Director John Brennan, the FBI director, James Comey, this list goes on,” Stone said.

Stone argued that the passage of time since the documents were released only heightens the urgency of addressing what he described as clear wrongdoing.

“My question is a simple one,” he said.

“It is not about revenge and retaliation. It is not about retribution. It is about accountability and justice.”

Stone’s comments come amid renewed scrutiny of the origins of the Russia investigation following the release of additional classified materials.

Supporters of President Trump have long argued that the investigation was politically motivated and designed to undermine his presidency from the outset, while critics of the investigation have called for criminal accountability for officials involved in launching and advancing it.

Stone said the issue is not partisan but foundational, stressing that failure to hold officials accountable would leave similar abuses possible in the future.

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