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Trump Supporter Threatens to Expose Where Republican Delegates Are Staying at the RNC

April 5, 2016

Prominent Trump supporter and former adviser Roger Stone said Monday that he would disclose the hotel rooms of Republican delegates at the Republican National Convention he believes are trying to steal the nomination from Trump.

In a nearly hour-long interview with Stefan Molyneux, who maintained an emotionless expression throughout, Stone speculated on a number of topics and gave his assessment of the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

After betting that Bill Clinton would die before the election was over, either from HIV or prolonged drug use, Stone said that the Republican establishment was trying to steal the race from Trump. He then called on disgruntled Trump supporters to come to Cleveland to show the establishment that they're serious. He said he would provide the hotel room numbers for those delegates who he wants Trump supporters to have "discussions" with.

"I have warned the public," Stone said."I have warned Trump supporters of what I believe is the big steal. One of two things will happen here, Stefan—either Trump will have 1,237 votes, in which case the party will try to throw out some of those delegates in a naked attempt to steal this from Donald Trump, or he will be just short of 1,237 in which case many of his own delegates, or I should say people in his delegate seats, will abandon him on the second ballot."

Stone's phone then began to ring in the background.

"So the fix is in," he said. "If Trump does not run the table on the rest of the primaries and the caucuses, we're looking at a very, very narrow path in which the kingmakers go all out to cheat, to steal, and to snatch this nomination from the candidate who is overwhelmingly selected by the voters, which is why I have urged Trump supporters: Come to Cleveland. March on Cleveland. Join us in the Forest City. We're going to have protests, demonstrations. We will disclose the hotels and the room numbers of those delegates who are directly involved in the steal. If you're from Pennsylvania, we'll tell you who the culprits are."

"We urge you to visit their hotel and find them. You have a right to discuss this if you voted in the Pennsylvania primary, for example, and your votes are being disallowed."

Stone reiterated his message at the end of the interview.

"My message for Trump supporters is really clear: come to Cleveland," he said."We need you in Cleveland. What happens outside the hall will be as important as what happens inside the hall. Show the Republican kingmakers that we're not going to stand for the stealing of democracy and the votes of the people really count."