Trump grants clemency to ally Roger Stone after railing against 'unfair' conviction, sentencing

Trump grants clemency to ally Roger Stone after railing against 'unfair' conviction, sentencing

John Fritze, Kevin Johnson and Kristine Phillips USA TODAY
Published 8:23 PM EDT Jul 10, 2020

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump commuted the sentence of his longtime confidant Roger Stone, a Republican operative convicted of lying to Congress to protect the president's campaign from an investigation into Russian election interference.

The White House announced Trump's decision Friday, days before Stone was set to report to prison for a 40-month sentence handed down in February, a stunning downfall for a consultant who has advised campaigns for decades.

In a statement, the White House described Stone as "a victim of the Russia Hoax that the Left and its allies in the media perpetuated for years in an attempt to undermine the Trump presidency."

The Justice Department declined to comment on Trump's decision Friday.

But congressional Democrats quickly slammed the move.

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., a leading figure in the congressional Russia investigation, said Stone repeatedly lied to the House Intelligence Committee.

"Stone knew that telling the truth about his interactions with senior campaign officials and Trump himself would expose the president’s eagerness to obtain foreign help," Schiff said. "So he lied."

"He was framed. He was treated horribly," Trump said of Stone. "His prayer may be answered."

Trump's decision follows a public dispute with Attorney General William Barr in February over the president's public remarks about criminal cases. Trump railed against the Justice Department for recommending Stone serve up to nine years, describing the initial recommendation as a "miscarriage of justice."

Justice officials backed away from that tougher sentence.

That reaction prompted an outcry from critics of the Trump administration who say the president is making inappropriate forays into criminal cases.

Trump has granted clemency in a series of politically involved cases. In February, he commuted the prison sentence of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, a Democrat, and granted pardons to former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik, rogue financier Michael Milken and former San Francisco 49ers owner Edward DeBartolo Jr.

Trump for years has offered vague answers to questions about whether he would use his sweeping clemency powers to help allies and former employees ensnared by the Russian investigations, which he has collectively dismissed as a "hoax."

In handing down Stone's sentence this year, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said the GOP consultant "took it upon himself to lie, to impede, to obstruct before the investigation was complete, in an endeavor to influence the result."

Stone was found guilty in November of lying to Congress and obstructing the Russia investigation. The 67-year-old GOP operative was one of several Trump associates to be convicted in cases stemming from former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election.

"Not only was Mr. Stone charged by overzealous prosecutors pursing a case that never should have existed, and arrested in an operation that never should have been approved, but there were also serious questions about the jury in the case," the White House said in a statement.

More: Who was pardoned, who got shorter sentences in Trump's clemency spree?

The president had previously granted 25 pardons – full legal forgiveness for a crime – and 10 commutations, which shortens a sentence. Though that clemency has often been aimed at conservative figures such as Joe Arpaio, a former sheriff in Arizona, and commentator Dinesh D'Souza, the decision on Stone represents the first time Trump has circumvented the justice system in a case directly tied to himself.

Stone was convicted of lying to investigators about efforts by Trump campaign aides to learn about WikiLeaks' plans to release emails that Russian operatives stole from Hillary Clinton's campaign. Mueller's investigation found Russia undertook a "sweeping" campaign to help Trump, but found no evidence he coordinated with the effort.

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Because the president dismisses the investigations as politically motivated he has also written off the indictments and convictions of former aides and associates. His decision to grant clemency to Stone comes at a time when polls show he is trailing presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden in key battleground states.

Trump has expressed sympathy for several former aides convicted of crimes, but he had previously refused to reveal his plans about clemency.

Roger Stone
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS, AFP via Getty Images

Trump's other pardons – including Arpaio, D'Souza and Scooter Libby, former Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff – have often involved highly politicized cases. Trump granted pardons last year to two members of the military, Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance and Maj. Mathew Golsteyn, who were accused of war crimes but who become causes célèbres in conservative media outlets.

More: Trump pardons servicemembers in high profile war crimes cases

In wielding his clemency power, Trump has circumvented the formal process for review. That process includes an FBI background check and recommendations from career prosecutors. Because the president's power to pardon comes directly from the Constitution, he's not required to go through that process.

Published 8:23 PM EDT Jul 10, 2020


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