A rogue FBI raided me and James O’Keefe.

A rogue FBI raided me and James O’Keefe. Roger Stone recounts how he and James O’Keefe were subject to what he describes as a rogue raid by the FBI. He examines parallels to the 2021 raid on O’Keefe’s home, during which agents seized phones and other assets while offering no charges. Stone discusses concerns over […]
Will This Resource Rich Canadian Province Be America’s 51st State?

Will This Resource-Rich Canadian Province Be America’s 51st State? Roger Stone explores the provocative notion that a resource-rich Canadian province could become the 51st state of America. He analyzes Trump’s comments, Canada’s abundance of critical minerals, Alberta’s growing frustration over federal regulation, and how economic interdependence might fuel statehood arguments. Stone considers the legal, cultural, […]
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED ON JANUARY 6?

Roger Stone delves into the events of January 6, 2021—the day Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to block the certification of Biden’s victory. Stone reviews how the breach occurred, confrontations with law enforcement, deaths and injuries including that of Ashli Babbitt, and how the House January-6 Committee’s final report detailed intelligence […]
How Was Charlie Kirk Really Killed?

Roger Stone walks through the assassination of Charlie Kirk with all verified details from the moment he was speaking at Utah Valley University to the shot fired from about 175 yards away that struck him in the neck. The story includes witness accounts, video evidence, the suspect Tyler James Robinson, the manhunt, and how this […]
Why is Bloomberg Trying to Smear Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent?

Roger Stone tackles the question: Why is Bloomberg launching a smear campaign against Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent? He analyzes Bloomberg’s critical op-eds, the timing of revelations about Bessent’s contradictory mortgage filings, and the editorial framing that suggests political motives. Stone also breaks down Bessent’s public criticisms of the Federal Reserve, how Bloomberg responded, and what […]
NY AG Letitia James Violates Rent Stabilization Laws & More Crimes

Roger Stone delves into serious allegations about New York Attorney General Letitia James and her alleged connection to rent stabilization violations and other alleged crimes. Listeners will hear about the lawsuit filed against Zara Realty—accusing it of overcharging rent-stabilized tenants, ignoring rent reduction orders, applying illegal rent increases beyond allowed limits, collecting taxes unjustly, and […]
The Case of Mortgage Fraud by Letitia James Overwhelming and Airtight

Roger Stone digs into the detailed allegations against New York Attorney General Letitia James, including claims she falsely declared a Virginia property as her primary residence while holding her office in New York, misrepresented the unit count on a Brooklyn building to secure favorable loan terms, and made inconsistent or nondisclosed mortgage and rental income […]
ASSASSINATION IN AMERICA

Roger Stone dives into America’s most notorious political assassinations exploring the stories behind John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr and others. He interviews experts who challenge the official accounts, examines evidence of possible government complicity, intelligence failures, and cover-ups. The discussion raises profound questions about transparency, accountability, and how history is […]
Superstar Robert Davi special tribute to Charlie Kirk

oger Stone is joined by actor and singer Robert Davi to pay special tribute to Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA. They discuss Kirk’s life, his convictions, the values he promoted, and how he inspired a new generation of conservative leaders. The conversation highlights his cultural influence, political impact, and what his legacy […]
Chicago emerges as murder capital of nation

breaks down recent homicide data that positions Chicago once again as America’s murder capital. With 573 murders in 2024, the Windy City led all U.S. cities in killing totals. Stone examines what modest drops in violence mean, how Chicago compares rate-wise to New York and Los Angeles, and why certain neighborhoods continue to bear the […]