Clips of Roger Stone documentary show him trying to make a quick escape from DC after the insurrection
Raw StoryFar-right operative Roger Stone will be a piece of the Wednesday public hearing of the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and attempt to overthrow the election. "Yeah, well, we know that these filmmakers actually attended the Stop the Steal rally with Stone as he traveled to Washington and was in touch with the rioters that caused the violence at the Capitol and he was in part encouraging the violence and coordinating it," said Washington Post reporter Jackie Alemany. It was reported earlier Monday that one of the clips of Stone shows him encouraging attackers to "shoot to kill" anyone they think might be anti-fascist protesters. "The irony is that the documentary that Roger Stone did because he thought it would secure his legacy as a shrewd political operator looks like it's going end up potentially securing him a cell in federal prison," said former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal.