Roger Stone Meets Dion Cini for Special Show

Join Roger Stone this Sunday for a special episode featuring Dion Cini. Get insights, stories, and discussions you won’t want to miss! Joins The StoneZONE on 77 WABCLISTEN LIVE — 3 to 5 PM ET: http://WABCRadio.com
Roger Stone Meets Sam Antar for Special Show

Join Roger Stone this Sunday for a special episode featuring Sam Antar. Get insights, stories, and discussions you won’t want to miss! Joins The StoneZONE on 77 WABCLISTEN LIVE — 3 to 5 PM ET: http://WABCRadio.com
Is the Government Shutdown About to End as Democrats Revolt Against Chuck Schumer?

Roger Stone breaks down how the longest‑running government shutdown in U.S. history is reaching a possible end as key Senate Democrats rebel against leader Chuck Schumer. He discusses how seven Democrats joined Republicans to advance a deal, how Schumer’s opposition and internal party tensions threaten his caucus control, and what the fallout may be for […]
“Russian Collusion” Subpoenas Drop on Brennan, Page, and Strzok Are accountability and justice coming?

“Russian Collusion” Subpoenas Drop on Brennan, Page, and Strzok Are accountability and justice coming? Roger Stone explores the issuing of federal grand jury subpoenas to former CIA Director John Brennan and ex-FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page as part of the renewed investigation into the 2016 Russia election interference narrative. He analyzes what these […]
Trump Wants to End the U.S. Senate Filibuster — But What Is the Filibuster, and How Does It Work?

Roger Stone takes a deep dive into the Senate filibuster: what it is, how it developed from unlimited debate to a 60‑vote threshold to force a final vote, and why Donald Trump is now calling for its end. Stone explains the cloture rule under United States Senate Rule XXII requiring three‑fifths of senators to agree just […]
ELECTION SHOWDOWN

Roger Stone breaks down the impending election showdown that could determine America’s direction—from the fight for Senate control and key gubernatorial races to how battleground states in New York, New Jersey and Virginia will shape the next political era. Stone analyzes voter trends, campaign messaging, media framing and the potential for a dramatic upset. He […]
JB PRITZKER ENDANGERS LIFE AND SAFETY OF ICE AGENTS

Roger Stone analyzes allegations that Governor J.B. Pritzker’s policies toward federal immigration enforcement have endangered the lives and safety of ICE agents operating in Illinois. Stone reviews how Pritzker publicly criticized ICE’s tactics, called for a halt to operations during the Halloween weekend, and supported legislation that allows Illinois residents to sue federal agents. The […]
Illinois Democrats Pass Bill Targeting ICE but the Supremacy Clause Makes It Unconstitutional.

Roger Stone examines Illinois House Bill 1312, passed by Democratic lawmakers to bar civil immigration arrests around state courthouses and to allow state-level lawsuits against ICE agents. He discusses the 1,000-foot buffer zone, the ability for residents to sue for alleged constitutional rights violations, and why constitutional experts warn the law may contradict the Supremacy […]
A Decorated NYPD Officer Discovered Illegal Chinese Communist Immigrants

Roger Stone interviews a decorated NYPD officer who alleges he uncovered a network of illegal immigrants from the People’s Republic of China operating under Communist influence across U.S. cities. The conversation delves into immigration enforcement gaps, alleged connections to the United Front Work Department, and how these individuals may exploit sanctuary city policies. Stone discusses […]
How the Democratic Party and the Left Ignored the Interests of African Americans

Roger Stone takes a hard look at how the Democratic Party and the Left have repeatedly promised progress for African American communities yet fallen short. He discusses polling showing Black voters feel taken for granted, explores how income, education, and criminal-justice reform lag despite Democratic dominance, and examines the cultural and policy shifts that left […]