Left-wing film director Oliver Stone slams Democrats for weaponizing federal law enforcement and “lied” to try to collude Russia against the president during the 2016 election.
Meanwhile, Stone expressed appreciation for President Donald Trump’s measures to find out what’s really going on, adding that he was “absolutely” a weapon against the federal government being attacked by weapons.
Trump recently signed a new executive order directing the FBI Unravel the file immediately Regarding Hurricane Crossfire, the initial investigation started in 2016, which asked for information on whether members of the Trump campaign murdered the election with Russians. The president also took steps to pursue law firms involved in the scandal, including suspending their attorneys’ safety permits and banning them from entering any federal building.
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Oliver Stone slams Democrats for weaponizing federal law enforcement weapons and “lied” to try to collude with Russia to sue the president during the 2016 election. (Fox News)
“Russia Gate – We paid for it,” Stone said. “I applauded [what Trump is doing]I hate their approach to the Russian Gate, I did. I think it’s – again, lie, lie, lie, and sell it to the American people. ”
Asked if he thinks Trump is right to the federal government’s weaponization of conservatives, Stone replied: “Yes.”
Stone made several documentaries to support Russian narrative about Ukraine, Added that the basic premise behind Russia being an evil actor – is wrong, is “non-American”.
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“They may be our best companions, and so are the Chinese. I mean, our mindset is that they are enemies,” Stone said. “It’s all indoctrinated by propaganda. If you go there China and then you go to Russia, you don’t hear this victorious dialogue.”

Russian President Putin and President Trump (Getty Image)
But Stone said he agreed Trump’s approach To bear the people linked to the Russian Gate, he regrets the president’s attack on the Plasteen protesters on alleged anti-Semitism.
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“I don’t like new things about Trump’s censorship,” Stone said. “And against the opposition – what he said ‘anti-Semitic news’ – I mean, I don’t agree. I don’t know where he came from, it’s not what he promised.”