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The Roger Stone Show

Roger Stone, a renowned Republican strategist and lobbyist, is on 77 WABC every Sunday from 3pm to 6pm. Roger brings a mix of sharp political analysis and unfiltered commentary on today's pressing issues. With an unapologetic and outspoken style, Roger shares his insider’s perspective on the news in Washington, our nation, and the world. Roger has worked on the campaigns of Republican politicians, including Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Jack Kemp, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. In addition to frequently serving as a campaign adviser, Stone was a political lobbyist. Black, Manafort, Stone and Kelly (BMSK) became one of the leading lobbyists for American companies and foreign organization.

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  1. 572

    The Roger Stone Show | 07-05-26

    Roger Stone explores themes of political survival, personal redemption, and institutional accountability through the lens of recent legal battles involving himself and Michael Cohen. Stone characterizes the modern American political landscape as a "Stone Zone" defined by aggressive federal prosecutions, which he frames as a malicious abuse of power and a coordinated effort to undermine the Trump administration. The broadcast weaves together several narrative threads, specifically contrasting his own refusal to provide false testimony with Cohen’s decision to become a government witness, while simultaneously addressing broader concerns regarding election integrity and the Save America Act. Throughout the show, Stone emphasizes his Christian commitment to forgiveness as he wishes Cohen well in a new radio endeavor, though his guests continue to challenge the former attorney’s credibility. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  2. 571

    Tina Peters | 07-05-26

    Roger Stone interviews former Colorado official Tina Peters regarding her conviction and subsequent release from prison for election-related security breaches. Peters positions herself as a whistleblower rather than a criminal, claiming her actions were necessary to expose vulnerabilities in voting software and the alleged deletion of thousands of records. The discussion emphasizes a shared sense of political persecution by what they term the "deep state," framing their legal challenges as battles for constitutional rights and the First Amendment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  3. 570

    Bubba "The Love Sponge" Clem | 07-05-26

    Roger Stone interviews long-time radio personality Bubba the Love Sponge to explore their shared experiences with legal pressure and professional resilience. The conversation centers on a complex narrative involving an extorted sex tape featuring Hulk Hogan, which the guests claim was used by federal investigators as a lever to flip attorney Keith Davidson and eventually Michael Cohen against Donald Trump. Stone utilizes the segment to contrast his own refusal to testify against the former President with Cohen’s cooperation, framed through the lens of loyalty versus betrayal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  4. 569

    Michael Caputo | 07-05-26

    Roger Stone and Michael Caputo discuss their shared history as political advisors and their experiences as targets of the Russia investigation, which they characterize as a politically motivated "witch hunt" designed to destroy Donald Trump. The conversation centers on themes of accountability and justice, with both men describing the personal and legal hardships they faced during the Mueller probe, including Stone’s conviction and Caputo’s struggle with cancer. A significant portion of the dialogue is dedicated to criticizing Michael Cohen, whom they portray as a jealous and dishonest figure who provided false testimony to federal investigators. They further allege that the FBI used entrapment tactics, specifically citing a meeting with an informant named Henry Greenberg as an attempted setup by the government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  5. 568

    The Roger Stone Show | 06-28-26

    Roger Stone offers a sprawling narrative that frames the takedown of Richard Nixon as a precursor to the modern "deep state" actions against Donald Trump. Stone argues that newly declassified documents prove intelligence agencies orchestrated a coup during Watergate, a theory he claims is finally gaining traction due to the rise of alternative media platforms and recent public support from figures like J.D. Vance. The program transitions into a discussion of international crises, specifically highlighting the collapse of the Venezuelan state following devastating earthquakes and the perceived failures of socialism in responding to the tragedy. Stone concludes by shifting to military affairs, where he and a retired colonel analyze hostilities with Iran and the persistent threat of global communism represented by the Chinese government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  6. 567

    Ret. Col. Rob Maness | 06-28-26

    Roger Stone and retired Colonel Rob Maness analyze a surge in global instability, specifically focusing on a renewed shooting war with Iran following attacks on U.S. military sites and civilian shipping. The dialogue centers on the perceived failure of a peace framework led by the Trump-Vance administration, attributing the escalation to the untrustworthy nature of Iranian leadership and their pursuit of nuclear capabilities. Beyond the Middle East, the speakers critique the reluctance of NATO allies to provide military support and discuss the strategic necessity of counteracting Chinese influence in Cuba and the rare earth mineral market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  7. 566

    Troy Smith | 06-28-26

    Roger Stone and Troy Smith analyze the electoral shift of the Democratic Party toward a radical, Marxist wing, specifically highlighting the rise of figures like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Mayor Zohran Mamdani in New York. They argue that traditional establishment liberalism is being supplanted by a socialist ideology that threatens the American free enterprise system through policies such as rent freezes and the potential nationalization of industries. Central to the discussion is Donald Trump’s strategic positioning as a bulwark against this "communist" surge, drawing historical parallels to the anti-communist stances of Reagan and Nixon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  8. 565

    Eduardo Bittar | 06-28-26

    Roger Stone and Venezuelan activist Eduardo Bittar discuss the institutional collapse of Venezuela following a series of catastrophic earthquakes that have left thousands dead or missing. They argue that the socialist regime has prioritized political repression over emergency preparedness, resulting in a state that is both unable to provide relief and actively impeding international humanitarian aid. The dialogue emphasizes that the disaster serves as a definitive proof of the failure of the socialist model, which the speakers believe must be completely replaced rather than reformed through traditional electoral processes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  9. 564

    The Roger Stone Show | 06-21-26

    Today's show begins with a deeply personal tribute to Roger Stone's father, characterizing him as an exemplar of traditional masculinity and the dignity of labor. Stone uses this reflection on character and heritage to pivot toward a series of sharp political critiques, beginning with allegations that Dr. Anthony Fauci engaged in a massive cover-up regarding the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. The broadcast then focuses on a federal court victory for the Oversight Project, which mandates the release of audio recordings involving Joe Biden that purportedly reveal early signs of his cognitive decline. Finally, the program addresses the failure of political dynasties, specifically citing the decline of the Bush family and the alleged exploitation of minority contractors by the Obama Foundation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  10. 563

    Troy Smith | 06-21-26

    Roger Stone and guest Troy Smith engage in a scathing critique of prominent Democratic figures, positioning them as symbols of a corrupt and elitist political establishment. The dialogue centers on portraying Hillary Clinton as a dishonest "war criminal" and accusing the Obama Presidential Center of exploiting minority-owned businesses through unfulfilled financial promises and fraudulent diversity initiatives. By framing the actions of the "left" as a series of unconstitutional overreaches and symbolic gestures that ignore working-class interests, the speakers emphasize a sharp contrast with Donald Trump’s populist leadership. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  11. 562

    Jennifer Harrison | 06-21-26

    Roger Stone interviews advocate Jennifer Harrison to highlight how mental incompetence rulings allow violent offenders to avoid criminal accountability and potentially return to society. Using the tragic murder of Iryna Zarutska and cases of predatory abuse as catalysts, the conversation explores the "social experiment" of current legal frameworks that prioritize patient privacy under HIPAA over the public’s right to safety. Harrison argues that these loopholes create a dangerous reality where repeat offenders and predatory individuals are placed in unsecured residential group homes without community notification. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  12. 561

    Mike Howell | 06-21-26

    Roger Stone and Mike Howell discuss a significant legal victory regarding the release of redacted audio recordings from President Joe Biden’s interviews with his ghostwriter. The conversation centers on a federal judge's decision to deny Biden’s attempts to block these tapes, which were central to Special Counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into the mishandling of classified documents. The speakers argue that these recordings will expose Biden’s cognitive decline and historical corruption, drawing a direct parallel to the Nixon tapes and the necessity of government transparency. Additionally, the dialogue shifts to the controversial use of an auto-pen to sign official documents, with Howell alleging that unauthorized signatures have led to the illegitimate release of prisoners and potential immunity for figures like Anthony Fauci. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  13. 560

    The Roger Stone Show | 06-14-26

    Roger Stone intertwines nationalist symbolism with political accountability and cultural commentary to reflect on the state of the American experiment. Stone begins by celebrating the convergence of Flag Day, the U.S. Army’s birthday, and Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, framing the American flag as a "national fingerprint" that embodies the country's historical resilience against modern cultural neglect. This reverence for tradition transitions into a segment on deep state transparency, where Stone praises Tulsi Gabbard for declassifying documents that allegedly expose U.S.-funded bioweapons labs in Ukraine and high-level bureaucratic deception. The narrative concludes with a defense of constitutional liberties, specifically the Second Amendment and the need for FISA reform, while concurrently offering lighthearted interludes regarding the history of pizza and the "perfect martini." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  14. 559

    Troy Smith | 06-14-26

    Roger Stone has a discussion with Troy Smith regarding the political impact and recent disclosures of Tulsi Gabbard in her role within a hypothetical second Trump administration. The conversation centers on Gabbard’s release of classified documents which allegedly prove the existence of U.S.-funded biolabs in Ukraine and other nations, an act the speakers claim exposes long-standing government deception regarding public health and foreign policy. Structurally, the dialogue moves from these specific biological research allegations to broader themes of deep state accountability, questioning the integrity of intelligence officials who previously testified under oath. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The Roger Stone Show | 06-07-26

    Roger Stone begins with an evocative commemoration of D-Day, utilizing General Eisenhower’s words and Ronald Reagan’s oratory to frame the sacrifice of the Greatest Generation as the essential foundation of modern liberty. The narrative then shifts into a defense of cultural and political truth, ranging from a passionate discourse on the "culinary truth" of authentic Italian ingredients to an interview regarding the divine influence within the American Revolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  16. 557

    Troy Smith | 06-07-26

    Roger Stone and guest Troy Smith discuss a series of allegations regarding systemic political and judicial corruption aimed at undermining Donald Trump’s presidency. The conversation is structured around the theme of media and institutional dishonesty, specifically focusing on claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 election and the perceived weaponization of federal judges to block administrative projects like the Kennedy Center renovations. Central to their dialogue is the idea that a "deep state" or corporate media establishment actively suppresses the truth, whether by funding extremist groups through the Southern Poverty Law Center or by opposing loyalist intelligence appointments like William J. "Bill" Peely. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  17. 556

    Eric Metaxas | 06-07-26

    Eric Metaxas comes on to discusses his new book, Revolution, which aims to reclaim a providential perspective on the founding of the United States. Metaxas argues that modern education has neglected the moral and religious foundations of the American Revolution, asserting that the victory was a sacred cause driven by leaders who viewed their rights as divinely granted. He contrasts the virtuous conduct of American patriots like John Adams with the perceived cruelty of the British elite, positioning the conflict as a unique and successful model of self-governance unlike the secular failures of the French or Bolshevik revolutions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  18. 555

    Troy Smith | 05-31-26

    Roger Stone and guest Troy Smith critique the Biden administration through a lens of alleged systemic corruption and legal double standards. The conversation centers on accusations that the President is mentally unfit for office, citing his struggle to prevent the release of sensitive audio tapes as evidence of a cover-up similar to historical political scandals. The speakers further challenge the integrity of the 2020 election, defending the use of alternative electors while portraying the legal challenges against Donald Trump as politically motivated persecutions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  19. 554

    Thomas Baker | 05-31-26

    Roger Stone interviews former FBI special agent Thomas J. Baker to examine the systemic decline of the FBI, moving from its traditional roots in law enforcement toward a flawed intelligence-driven mission. Stone frames the discussion around his own experience with an over-the-top tactical raid on his home, using it as a case study for what the duo describes as the politicization and abuse of power within the bureau. Baker traces this cultural shift back to the September 11th aftermath, arguing that Director Robert Mueller’s effort to mimic the CIA’s "operating" style led to a bloated bureaucracy and a disregard for constitutional protections. The conversation ultimately identifies James Comey as the figure who caused irreparable damage to the agency’s reputation by launching investigations against political campaigns without sufficient predicate information or probable cause. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  20. 553

    Shane Trejo | 05-31-26

    Roger Stone and guest Shane Trejo discuss a tectonic shift toward right-wing populism across Latin America, specifically focusing on the rise of Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella. The speakers frame Espriella as a transformative outsider whose "law and order" platform mirrors the nationalist strategies of Donald Trump, Nayib Bukele, and Javier Milei. By positioning this election as a crucial battle against leftist "total appeasement" and narco-terrorism, they argue that a victory for such a candidate is essential for upholding the Monroe Doctrine and securing the Western Hemisphere. The conversation further critiques the Biden administration’s foreign policy, specifically celebrating the pardon of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez as a correction of a perceived political frame-job. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  21. 552

    The Roger Stone Show | 05-31-26

    Roger Stone uses personal anecdotes and political commentary to frame the Trump administration's aggressive posture toward the Cuban government as a necessary push for liberation. Stone weaves a narrative of communist brutality, citing his own family's history with the Castro regime to justify a strategy of economic accelerationism designed to force a societal collapse on the island. The discussion extends into a broader critique of the politicization of the FBI, featuring an interview with author Tom Baker who argues that the bureau’s shift from law enforcement to intelligence gathering has led to systemic abuses of power. Finally, the program highlights populist movements in Latin America and local Republican primary contests, positioning Donald Trump as the primary architect of a global nationalist resurgence against established political elites. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  22. 551

    The Roger Stone Show | 05-24-26

    Roger Stone analyzes the resignation of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, portraying her departure as a selfless act of devotion to her husband following a cancer diagnosis rather than the result of political pressure. Stone defends her tenure as a period of unprecedented accountability, crediting her with declassifying records that allegedly exposed systemic corruption within the intelligence community and the origins of various investigations into Donald Trump. The program transitions into a detailed advocacy for Operation 85, a grassroots effort led by Kevin Kline to identify the unknown remains of Pearl Harbor veterans despite ongoing resistance from the naval bureaucracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  23. 550

    Troy Smith | 05-24-26

    Roger Stone and Troy Smith examine a series of high-stakes political controversies, ranging from allegations of personal misconduct to the inner workings of national intelligence. The discussion begins with a scathing critique of Congressman Corey Mills, focusing on his history of domestic disturbances, legal restraining orders, and disturbing accusations of stolen valor regarding his military record. Shifting focus to national security, the participants praise Tulsi Gabbard’s efforts as Director of National Intelligence to declassify sensitive government documents related to election integrity and the origins of COVID-19. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  24. 549

    Mike Howell | 05-24-26

    Roger Stone and Mike Howell discuss the establishment of a restitutions fund created by Donald Trump to aid individuals they claim were targets of political weaponization by the federal government. The conversation focuses on a legal settlement where Trump reportedly diverted potential personal damages into a fund for those affected by government overreach, specifically citing January 6th defendants, religious groups, and victims of border policies. Stone utilizes his personal experience as a victim of the Russia investigation to argue that the previous administration disregarded the rule of law to pursue its enemies. Howell supports this by criticizing the legitimacy of preemptive pardons issued via autopen, suggesting that these "get out of jail free cards" for government officials will not withstand legal scrutiny. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  25. 548

    Kevin D. Kline | 05-24-26

    Roger Stone interviews Kevin Kline, who spearheaded Operation 85 to identify the unknown remains of sailors killed on the USS Arizona during the Pearl Harbor attack. While the military originally deemed the task impractical and too costly, Kline spent his own money and time to gather the necessary family DNA samples, proving the government's report was incorrect. Despite the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) now planning a disinterment for December 2026, the mission faces a new bureaucratic bottleneck within the Navy that is withholding family contact information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  26. 547

    The Best of The Roger Stone Show | 05-17-26

    In this "best of" special of the Roger Stone Show, Stone reflects on Mother’s Day by sharing personal anecdotes about his family and his mother’s culinary traditions, specifically her "Sunday gravy." He transitions from these domestic memories to a sharp political critique, accusing Barack Obama and the current administration of weaponizing the justice system against political dissidents. Stone further evaluates internal Republican dynamics, disparaging Ron DeSantis for perceived disloyalty while highlighting the ethical failings of Congressman Corey Mills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  27. 546

    The Roger Stone Show | 05-10-26

    Roger Stone blends personal reflection with sharp political commentary, beginning with a Mother’s Day tribute that centers on his mother’s influence and her "famous Sunday gravy" recipe. The narrative quickly shifts into a defensive posture as Stone recounts his legal challenges and spiritual redemption, specifically addressing his refusal to testify against Donald Trump. Shifting to current events, Stone and guest Troy Smith critique Barack Obama, accusing him of weaponizing the justice system and maintaining a shadow influence over the current administration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  28. 545

    Ron Maness | 05-10-26

    Roger Stone and retired Colonel Rob Maness analyze the shifting landscape of global conflict through the lens of a resurgent Trump presidency. The dialogue centers on the belief that economic leverage and non-interventionism are the primary drivers of current geopolitical stability, particularly regarding the potential conclusion of the Russia-Ukraine war and the collapse of the Iranian regime. A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to the obsolescence of NATO, which both speakers characterize as a "welfare program" that has transitioned from a defensive necessity to an offensive liability for the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  29. 544

    Troy Smith | 05-10-26

    Roger Stone and journalist Troy Smith critique Barack Obama’s recent public commentary, framing his warnings about the politicization of the justice system as an act of profound hypocrisy. The discussion transitions into a sharp condemnation of Governor Ron DeSantis, whom the speakers characterize as a disloyal and corrupt politician who leveraged Donald Trump’s support for personal gain while allegedly engaging in pay-to-play schemes and financial impropriety in Florida. The program further explores themes of media bias and establishment gatekeeping, arguing that powerful institutions protect Democratic figures while suppressing conservative voices. Finally, the segment investigates controversial allegations against Congressman Cory Mills, suggesting that his personal history and legal troubles represent a significant liability for the Republican Party's control of the House. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  30. 543

    Troy Smith | 05-03-26

    Roger Stone interviews Troy Smith, who is focused on purging the Republican Party of individuals they deem deceptive or disloyal to the MAGA movement. A significant portion of the conversation centers on Florida Representative Cory Mills, whom the speakers accuse of fabricating his military record and lying to Donald Trump about a past restraining order. Beyond internal party conflicts, the discussion highlights a broader agenda of political accountability, calling for the prosecution of figures like Dr. Anthony Fauci and the removal of officials perceived as "establishment" traitors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  31. 542

    The Roger Stone Show | 05-03-26

    Roger Stone provides a historical and modern analysis of presidential assassinations and security threats, arguing that impactful leaders are frequently targeted by institutional conspiracies. He asserts that the official narratives surrounding the deaths of John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan are deceptive, specifically implicating Lyndon B. Johnson and the CIA in the former while alleging the use of specialized weaponry in the latter. Moving into current events, Stone details multiple assassination attempts on Donald Trump, characterizing recent security breaches as evidence of a dangerous cultural sickness and a failure of commercial venue protection. The program concludes with aggressive political commentary, featuring investigative journalist Troy Smith to expose the alleged fraudulent military records and personal scandals of Congressman Cory Mills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  32. 541

    The Roger Stone Show | 04-26-26

    Today, Roger Stone centers on a high-profile security breach and assassination attempt targeting Donald Trump and his administration during a White House Correspondents' Dinner. Stone characterizes the event as a catastrophic failure of protection at a commercial venue, using the crisis to advocate for the construction of a dedicated, secure presidential ballroom within the White House complex. Throughout the broadcast, the host weaves a narrative of political martyrdom and deep-state conspiracy, framing the attacker’s motives as a product of radicalized "anti-Trump and anti-Christian hatred" while drawing historical parallels to the JFK assassination and Reagan assassination attempt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  33. 540

    Christian Josi | 04-26-26

    Roger Stone interviews multi-talented guest Christian Josi, exploring a range of topics that highlight their shared political alliances and personal friendship. The conversation functions as a platform for advocating for animal welfare legislation, specifically focusing on a push to make animal torture a felony in Iowa, while also celebrating Josi’s diverse career as a jazz vocalist and music publicist. Stone utilizes the segment to provide a defense of his own legal and financial history, framing his past struggles with the IRS and the Mueller investigation as a narrative of spiritual redemption and political persecution. Finally, the exchange offers a critique of modern conservative institutions, with the pair lamenting the perceived decline of CPAC from a grassroots powerhouse into a commercialized enterprise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  34. 539

    Joe Hoft | 04-26-26

    Roger Stone interviews investigative journalist Joe Hoft to discuss perceived injustices and systemic corruption within the American legal and electoral systems. The conversation centers on the imprisonment of Tina Peters, a former election official whom the speakers characterize as a political prisoner and whistleblower targeted for documenting alleged voting irregularities. Transitioning from specific legal battles to broader national trends, the dialogue explores the weaponization of government institutions and critiques mainstream narratives regarding the 2020 election and the events of January 6th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  35. 538

    The Roger Stone Show | 04-19-26

    Roger Stone utilizes today's episode to announce a sweeping geopolitical realignment, claiming that the president has successfully neutralized threats in Iran and the Middle East while distancing the United States from unreliable European allies. A significant portion of the program is dedicated to demanding legal accountability, as Stone details alleged corruption within the FBI and focuses on a "criminal referral" against those he believes orchestrated the first Trump impeachment. The show also features a lengthy investigative exposé targeting Congressman Corey Mills, accusing him of personal misconduct and "stolen valor" to argue that he is unfit for office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  36. 537

    "CJ" | 04-19-26

    Roger Stone and a researcher known as "CJ" discuss a detailed report alleging that Congressman Corey Mills has engaged in a pattern of moral, financial, and professional misconduct. The source outlines a series of serious accusations, ranging from physical violence and blackmail against multiple women to stolen valor regarding his military service record. They further suggest that Mills has demonstrated poor judgment through shady business dealings, unpaid debts, and possible financial inconsistencies involving non-profit donations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  37. 536

    Chris and Erin Mazzei | 04-19-26

    Roger Stone interviews Chris and Erin Mazzei, a California couple who recount their harrowing experience with what they describe as weaponized government prosecution following a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) investigation. The conversation details how a series of business projections led to a federal indictment and the subsequent seizure of their assets, including their family home and professional livelihoods. Aaron shares the emotional and physical toll of her incarceration in a high-security environment, emphasizing the traumatic impact on their young children and the restrictive nature of her current home confinement. The dialogue highlights a broader theme of perceived systemic corruption, with the couple and their legal consultants arguing that the Department of Justice overstepped its authority to make an example of non-violent offenders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  38. 535

    The Roger Stone Show | 04-12-26

    Today, Roger Stone focuses on his intense "Twitter war" with Laura Loomer, whom he accuses of financial opacity and spreading misinformation regarding Tulsi Gabbard’s role in the administration's stance toward Iran. Stone structures the show around the theme of political loyalty, contrasting those he deems "betrayers," like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Congressman Eric Swalwell, with individuals he portrays as principled patriots. Through interviews with former Senator Bob Torricelli and Congressman Tim Burchett, the text explores critical foreign policy challenges in the Middle East and advocates for government transparency regarding insider trading and ethics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  39. 534

    Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN, 2) | 04-12-26

    Roger Stone interviews Representative Tim Burchett to highlight the congressman’s reputation as an unfiltered political leader and a principled fiscal conservative. The discussion primarily centers on a critique of congressional insider trading, with Burchett arguing that many lawmakers prioritize personal enrichment over public service and the ethical management of their portfolios. The dialogue also addresses racial politics, where the speakers dismiss modern civil rights movements as divisive "grifting" while framing the Republican party as the historical and practical champion of minority prosperity and community safety. Finally, the interview touches on foreign policy and military intervention, expressing a wary support for Donald Trump’s leadership while remaining staunchly opposed to the financial interests of the defense industry and the deployment of American ground troops. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Fmr. Sen Bob Torricelli (D-NJ) | 04-12-26

    Roger Stone interviews former Senator Bob Torricelli to analyze a burgeoning geopolitical crisis in Iran following the failure of peace talks led by the Trump administration. Torricelli, introduced as a bipartisan foreign policy expert, argues that the United States must take a decisive stand against the Iranian regime's nuclear ambitions and its recent efforts to close the Straits of Hormuz, a vital global trade route. The discussion highlights the strategic necessity of military action to ensure international commerce, while also emphasizing that a lasting peace can only be achieved through an internal uprising of the Iranian people supported by democratic opposition groups. Beyond the immediate conflict, the dialogue touches on the importance of naval expansion, the perceived failure of NATO allies to provide mutual support, and the dangerous politicization of federal law enforcement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  41. 532

    Joel Gilbert | 04-12-26

    Roger Stone and investigative journalist Joel Gilbert discuss the political and personal implosion of California Congressman Eric Swalwell. The speakers outline a series of allegations against the lawmaker, focusing on residency fraud, the illegal employment of a non-citizen nanny, and the misuse of campaign funds for childcare and private debts. A significant portion of the dialogue explores Swalwell’s alleged hypocrisy and corruption, contrasting his past accusations against Stone with his own history of scandalous behavior, including reported ties to a foreign intelligence asset. Beyond specific legal challenges, the text reflects a broader critique of the California legal system and the perceived weakness of Republican opposition in the face of Democratic dominance. The conversation ultimately serves as a reputational indictment, positioning Gilbert’s investigations as the primary catalyst for what the speakers describe as Swalwell's inevitable fall from grace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  42. 531

    The Roger Stone Show | 04-05-26

    Roger Stone provides a wide-ranging commentary that weaves together Christian theology, American constitutionalism, and contemporary geopolitical conflict. He begins by asserting that the United States is fundamentally rooted in divine purpose, arguing that the nation’s survival depends on a spiritual revival and the political leadership of Donald Trump. The middle portion of the show transitions into a detailed critique of the legal establishment, specifically targeting acting Attorney General Todd Blanch and various federal judges for what Stone perceives as a "two-tier justice system" that protects "liberal Democrats" while persecuting political allies. The final segments feature interviews with legal and political experts to discuss the Senate confirmation process for cabinet officials and the strategic necessity of regime change in Iran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  43. 530

    Fmr. Sen Bob Torricelli (D-NJ) | 04-05-26

    Roger Stone interviews former Senator Bob Torricelli to discuss high-level geopolitical shifts and the degradation of international regimes. The conversation focuses heavily on Iran, where Torricelli argues that while recent military actions have stalled their nuclear capabilities, long-term stability requires a domestic regime change led by the Iranian people rather than a return to monarchy. The participants also critique the current state of global alliances, specifically questioning if NATO has outlived its usefulness due to the perceived lack of military and financial contributions from European allies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  44. 529

    Jeffrey Clark | 04-05-26

    Roger Stone interviews legal expert Jeff Clark to analyze the procedural and constitutional hurdles facing the executive branch during a second Trump administration. The conversation first details the rigorous Senate confirmation process required for a permanent Attorney General, highlighting how political friction and the sixty-vote cloture threshold can significantly delay cabinet appointments. Shifting to a specific legal dispute, the speakers critique a judicial injunction halting White House construction projects, arguing that such rulings represent a breach of the separation of powers. Clark specifically challenges the doctrine of aesthetic standing, asserting that unelected judges lack the institutional competence to supervise national security-related renovations or override the statutory authority of the president. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  45. 528

    Lance Migliaccio | 04-05-26

    Roger Stone interviews Lance Migliaccio to discuss the current state of American legal and political affairs during a high-stakes transition period. The conversation centers on a perceived two-tier justice system, with both men criticizing Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche for failing to pursue aggressive prosecutions against political opponents. Stone highlights internal friction within the conservative movement, specifically denouncing Laura Loomer’s attacks on Tulsi Gabbard and questioning Loomer’s motivations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  46. 527

    The Roger Stone Show | 03-29-26

    Guest host Jake Novak discusses the intersection of human psychology and political strategy following recent "No Kings" protests. Novak posits that voters are primarily driven by evolutionary emotional responses—such as fear and resentment—rather than logical policy debates, rendering factual corrections of political opponents largely ineffective. The program blends this philosophical commentary with live listener interactions and high-profile interviews, including a discussion with journalist James Rosen regarding the intellectual and personal legacy of Justice Antonin Scalia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  47. 526

    Fmr. Gov. Sec. Melissa DeRosa (D-NY) | 03-29-26

    Melissa DeRosa and host Jake Novak discuss allegations of political collusion during a recent New York City mayoral election. They argue that Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa acted as a "spoiler" to intentionally split the vote, thereby ensuring a victory for the socialist candidate, Zoran Mamdani, over former Governor Andrew Cuomo. By highlighting Sliwa’s public appearance with his supposed opponent and his history of attacking the Cuomo family, the speakers suggest that the election was a victim of strategic manipulation rather than a fair contest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  48. 525

    James Rosen | 03-29-26

    Guest host Jake Novak discusses the release of a new biography titled Scalia: The Supreme Court Years 1986–2001 with its author, senior correspondent James Rosen. The conversation explores the profound impact of Justice Antonin Scalia’s philosophy of originalism, which shifted the American judiciary toward a strict adherence to the law's historical meaning rather than modern interpretation. Rosen highlights the human element of the High Court, detailing Scalia’s private struggles with professional isolation and his often-contentious relationships with liberal colleagues who resented his intellectual rigor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The Roger Stone Show | 03-22-26

    Roger Stone weaves together themes of institutional corruption and digital election interference to frame a narrative of systemic "deep state" hostility toward Donald Trump. The program begins by highlighting the research of Dr. Robert Epstein, who alleges that Google’s algorithmic manipulation and biased voter reminders constitute an illegal corporate contribution to the Democratic Party. This discussion transitions into a lengthy, personal grievance against the late Robert Mueller, whom Stone characterizes as a partisan "frontman" responsible for a persecutory investigation and a sensationalized FBI raid on his home. Finally, the episode features interviews with investigators Joel Gilbert and Rod Martin to discuss legal challenges against Eric Swalwell and the strategic use of energy dominance in the Middle East, ultimately positioning Trump’s "peace through strength" doctrine as the necessary antidote to globalist decay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Rod Martin | 03-22-26

    Roger Stone and guest Rod Martin analyze Donald Trump’s geopolitical strategy concerning the Strait of Hormuz and the broader isolation of Iran. Martin argues that the administration is intentionally allowing the waterway to remain contested to expose the military weakness of NATO allies while simultaneously shifting global maritime insurance power from London to American institutions. By utilizing strategic petroleum reserves and alternative pipelines, the U.S. aims to bankrupt the Iranian regime and terminate its missile production without entering a prolonged conflict. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Roger Stone, a renowned Republican strategist and lobbyist, is on 77 WABC every Sunday from 3pm to 6pm. Roger brings a mix of sharp political analysis and unfiltered commentary on today's pressing issues. With an unapologetic and outspoken style, Roger shares his insider’s perspective on the news in Washington, our nation, and the world. Roger has worked on the campaigns of Republican politicians, including Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Jack Kemp, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. In addition to frequently serving as a campaign adviser, Stone was a political lobbyist. Black, Manafort, Stone and Kelly (BMSK) became one of the leading lobbyists for American companies and foreign organization.

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Roger Stone, a renowned Republican strategist and lobbyist, is on 77 WABC every Sunday from 3pm to 6pm. Roger brings a mix of sharp political analysis and unfiltered commentary on today's pressing issues. With an unapologetic and outspoken style, Roger shares his insider’s perspective on the news...

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