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Don’t Sleep on Roger Stone

The infamous Trump whisperer is in the early stages of a court case that’s poised to answer lingering questions from the Mueller report.
Source: Patrick Semansky / AP

On the eve of his first major appearance since the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s final report, Roger Stone assured me that he would be “appropriately attired” for his day in court.

The veteran Republican operative and longtime confidant of Donald Trump—who boasts a and whose sartorial choices are known to include top hats, felt fedoras, and steampunk glasses—arrived at the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in Washington, D.C., Tuesday in a modest charcoal suit with a checkered pocket square. Stone’s understated ensemble

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