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Roger Stone speaking at rally he and Alex Jones organized during the 2016 Republican National Convention (Photo: Peter Montgomery/Right Wing Watch)

Roger Stone, who was arrested and charged(link is external) on Friday morning, has a long(link is external) career(link is external) as a right-wing Republican self-described(link is external) dirty trickster(link is external), whose “do-whatever-it-takes” ethos made him a perfect fit for the amoral, bullying campaign of Donald Trump, and a hero to the trolling, conspiracy-theory-promoting crowd he helped rally around Trump.

Stone has repeatedly denied(link is external) wrongdoing and said he would never buckle to pressure from Mueller to turn on Trump. While the White House has tried to distance Trump from Stone, that won’t be so easy; for one, there’s a Netflix documentary entirely about how Stone helped Trump take the GOP nomination and White House(link is external). And since his arrest, Stone has been claiming that he is being persecuted(link is external) for his 40-year(link is external) friendship with Trump.

Stone’s partnership with Infowars and Alex Jones—who Stone called(link is external) “the single most important voice in the alternative conservative media”—gave him a platform from which to promote conspiracy theories designed to inflame right-wing activists and boost Trump as candidate and later as president.

Here are some nuggets from Right Wing Watch coverage of Stone during the Trump era:

  • During the GOP primary, Stone told far-right radio host Jesse Lee Peterson that Trump “believes that his election is guided by God” and that “he’s been put here at this time and place to save this country.” Stone said he also believed that Trump “has divine guidance(link is external).”
  • Stone and Jones speculated that Justice Antonin Scalia might have been assassinated(link is external). Said Stone, “We’ve had coups d’état in this country. We had one on November 22nd, 1963, we had another one at the time of Watergate, this could very well be another coup d’état.” Stone later set the stage(link is external) for Trump to declare, if he lost the election, that it was stolen, saying HillaryClinton could get help from the Supreme Court to steal the election “now that Scalia has been taken care of.”
  • Stone alleged that Clinton might have him killed(link is external). He suggested that Clinton aide Huma Abedin might be “a Saudi spy(link is external)” or “terrorist agent.” He has promoted(link is external) the bogus conspiracy theory that a murdered former DNC staffer was killed over leaked emails.
  • Jones said that Stone had told him(link is external) that he wasn’t interested in pursuing rumors about Ted Cruz having extramarital affairs, but that the base would be more interested in Marco Rubio’s “bubble baths with other guys.” Nonetheless, Stone did push the conspiracy theory that Cruz’s father was involved in Kennedy assassination(link is external).
  • In April 2016, Stone said on Jones’s show that “the establishment” might stage an international incident as a pretext to declare martial law and cancel the election(link is external).
  • Stone said a decision by CNN and MSNBC to ban him from making appearances on the networks over his racist, misogynist and otherwise offensive Twitter attacks on other people was “something you would expect from the Nazis(link is external).”
  • When it looked as if the GOP might try to deny Trump the nomination, Stone and Jones planned “Days of Rage”(link is external) in Cleveland during the Republican convention. On the first day of the convention, they held a five-hour rally(link is external) featuring right-wing speakers(link is external), including Milo Yiannopoulos.
  • Stone promoted(link is external) a story by conspiracy theorists Walid and Ted Shoebat alleging that Khizr Khan, the Gold Star father who challenged Trump’s reading of the Constitution from the podium of the Democratic National Convention, was a Muslim Brotherhood spy and that his late son, a soldier killed in combat, was an Islamist terrorist.
  • In September 2016, Stone said that Bill Clinton had committed treason(link is external) and suggested that he should be executed; Stone had previously said Hillary Clinton should be executed.
  • Stone told Jones in early 2017 that he had been poisoned(link is external), suggesting it was part of a larger plot to sabotage Trump’s presidency.
  • Early in Trump’s presidency, Stone urged the president to “clean house” at the CIA and publicly charged that then-CIA director John Brennan was a secret convert to radical Islam(link is external).
  • Stone has been a proponent of the right-wing media effort to push the bogus Uranium One conspiracy theory(link is external) as a way to discredit the FBI and undermine the Mueller investigation.
  • Stone has warned lawmakers that voting for impeachment would put their lives in danger, and that if Trump were impeached, there would be a violent insurrection(link is external).
  • In 2018, Stone endorsed(link is external) the congressional campaign of conspiracy theorist and prepper Michael Snyder, who managed to pull just over 10 percent in a crowded Republican primary field.
  • In September, Stone showed up(link is external) at the “Mother of all Rallies” with an entourage of members of the violent Proud Boys(link is external) group. He called the Mueller investigation “illegitimate” and suggested that Mueller might have covered up the deaths(link is external) of inmates who had been allegedly imprisoned to conceal ties between the FBI and the mob.