
Roger Stone Suggests Democratic Senator Should Face 'Execution' After He Criticized Trump's Crypto Ventures
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The lawmaker’s wife, who survived an assassination attempt, responded to Stone’s comments by saying “inciting violence is unAmerican.”
Roger Stone, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, suggested Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) should face “execution” after the lawmaker questioned Trump’s recent business ventures into cryptocurrency.
“Trump is cashing in on his presidency and making millions from his own crypto coins. It’s corruption in broad daylight,” Kelly wrote on X Wednesday, promoting the “End Crypto Corruption Act,” which he said would make it illegal for “the President, the Vice President, administration officials, and members of Congress to issue, sponsor, or endorse crypto assets for profit.”
Earlier this month, the State Democracy Defenders Fund pointed out that reporting suggested the president’s crypto offerings may account for nearly 40% of his wealth. The President has even invited people who invest in his $TRUMP meme coin to a private dinner at his golf club in Virginia.
“This bill puts forward a blanket prohibition on acts that could be self-serving in order to guard against conflicts of interest,” Kelly wrote in Wednesday’s announcement.
In a responding post on X, Stone accused the lawmaker of “treason.”













