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Posted: 2020-02-13T10:00:05Z | Updated: 2020-02-13T11:55:35Z GOP Group Targets Donald Trump With 'Roger Stone Shouldn't Be Above The Law' Ad | HuffPost

GOP Group Targets Donald Trump With 'Roger Stone Shouldn't Be Above The Law' Ad

The criminal justice system shouldnt depend on being friends with the president," Republicans for the Rule of Law says in its new spot.
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Conservative group Republicans for the Rule of Law hits President Donald Trump with a legal reminder in its latest attack ad.

The spot, released online by the anti-Trump group on Wednesday, calls out the president for vociferously complaining about the sentencing recommendation of his longtime ally Roger Stone to serve between seven and nine years behind bars following his felony convictions on a slew of charges stemming from former special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.

The voiceover in the clip titled “Roger Stone shouldn’t be above the law” notes how Attorney General William Barr subsequently intervened to reduce Stone’s recommended sentence, prompting the four prosecutors who ran the case to resign.

“The criminal justice system shouldn’t depend on being friends with the president,” the narrator concludes. “The law must apply the same to everyone.”

Check out the ad here:

The group earlier this week criticized Trump’s firing of Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman , who was a witness in the House impeachment investigation into Trump’s Ukraine misconduct, with this ad that aired on Fox News :

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