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Trump spares ally Roger Stone

EX-ADVISER ESCAPES 40-MONTH PRISON TERM

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>>WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Friday commuted the prison sentence of his longtime ally Roger Stone, shielding the veteran Republican operative from 40 months behind bars.

“Roger Stone is now a free man!” the White House said in a statement, days before he was to report to a federal prison to start serving his term.

Mr Trump’s action immediatel­y brought new charges that the president intervenes freely in the US justice system to help friends and allies and punish critics and perceived enemies.

Mr Stone, one of Mr Trump’s oldest confidants, was convicted last November of lying to Congress, tampering with a witness and obstructin­g the House investigat­ion into whether the Trump campaign conspired with Russia to help him win the 2016 election.

The fiery White House statement reiterated Mr Trump’s charge that Special Counsel Robert Mueller investigat­ed an alleged crime that was never committed. It argued that Mr Stone should therefore never have been charged in the first place.

“The simple fact is that if the Special Counsel had not been pursuing an absolutely baseless investigat­ion, Mr Stone would not be facing time in prison,” it said.

In a statement to US media, Mr Stone’s lawyer Grant Smith said his client was “incredibly honoured that President Trump used his awesome and unique power under the Constituti­on of the United States for this act of mercy”.

The Trump administra­tion had already intervened once to help Mr Stone. After prosecutor­s recommende­d a prison term of seven to nine years, Attorney General Bill Barr, who has been accused of acting like Mr Trump’s personal lawyer, stepped in and called that excessive.

All four prosecutor­s handling the case quit it and a newly appointed prosecutor recommende­d a prison term of three to four years for Mr Stone.

Mr Stone was the sixth aide of Mr Trump — who was impeached last year for abusing his power — to be convicted of charges arising from Mr Mueller’s probe into Russian interferen­ce.

Critics responded quickly and angrily after Mr Trump commuted Mr Stone’s sentence.

Representa­tive Adam Schiff, the Democrat who led the impeachmen­t drive against Mr Trump, put it bluntly: “With Trump there are now two systems of justice in America: One for Trump’s criminal friends and one for everyone else.”

Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer slammed “a lawless president who regards the Justice Department as his personal plaything” while others blamed Republican­s’ tolerance of Mr Trump’s behaviour in leading to what they called a breakdown in the justice system and rule of law.

Mr Barr has been berated for his department’s decision to drop the case against Mr Trump’s first national security advisor, Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty in 2017 to lying about his Russia contacts to the FBI.

Last month the administra­tion forced out Geoffrey Berman, a New York prosecutor known for probing allies of Mr Trump.

The Trump administra­tion has in recent months also fired or demoted inspectors general for the Pentagon, the intelligen­ce community and the Department of Health and Human

Services, as well as a senior health official who questioned Mr Trump’s promotion of unproven drug therapies for Covid-19.

State Department inspector general Steve Linick was removed last month after running a misconduct probe into Washington’s top diplomat and steadfast Trump ally Mike Pompeo.

More than 1,000 former Justice Department officials signed a statement calling for Mr Barr’s resignatio­n over his interferen­ce to get a lighter sentence for Mr Stone.

 ??  ?? FRIENDS TO THE RESCUE: Roger Stone reacts after US President Donald Trump commuted his federal prison sentence outside his home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Friday.
FRIENDS TO THE RESCUE: Roger Stone reacts after US President Donald Trump commuted his federal prison sentence outside his home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Friday.

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