Trump Confidant Roger Stone Pleads Not Guilty In DC Federal Court
WASHINGTON (CBS News) — Former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone, through his lawyer, pleaded not guilty to seven counts in federal court in D.C. Tuesday. Stone is charged with obstructing justice, lying to Congress and witness tampering.
Stone, known for his unique fashion sense, appeared in court Monday wearing a dark blue suit, blue shirt, blue tie and pocket square to match. Stone barely spoke during the proceeding, saying, "Yes, your honor," to the judge three times during the arraignment, and "I do" once when agreeing he would comply with the conditions of his release. Stone exited the court after the brief hearing to a mass of protesters both supporting and condemning him.
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