The Justice Department supports longtime Trump friend Roger Stone going to prison on Tuesday, according to a new court filing
Stone has asked a federal appeals court for emergency help to delay his prison term until September, citing coronavirus. But the Justice Department, which has been criticized for going easy on Stone, said the report date of July 14 that was set by his trial judge is"a reasonable exercise of that court's discretion based on the totality of the factual and legal circumstances.
"He can sleep well at night!" Trump wrote on Twitter on June 4 after a Stone supporter tweeted about a pardon."Obviously, a pardon and commutations is something that the attorney general can weigh in on, but that's a power that is reserved solely for the President of the United States," Meadows told reporters Thursday.Stone's prison term has already been delayed before.
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