Charlie Kirk was “enormously talented” and could have someday “been a great president,” political operative Roger Stone said Saturday on Newsmax.
Kirk, 31, was killed on Sept. 10 during a public speaking event at Utah Valley University.
“I really didn’t know Charlie Kirk until the FBI raided my home at 6 in the morning … Charlie reached out to me. We didn’t know each other, and he said, ‘this is outrageous. You’re being framed. There is no Russian collusion.’ We both know it. And he became both a public, but probably more importantly, a private advocate for clemency,” Stone said during an appearance on “Saturday Report.”
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