Fox News host Tucker Carlson called for the pardon of Trump adviser Roger Stone Tuesday, saying he was 'caught up in an investigation that proved to be fruitless.'
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren criticized any talk of lessening Stone's sentence during a campaign speech Tuesday in New Hampshire.
Carlson said that Warren,"like so many on the left," was"howling for Roger Stone to die in prison. A 67-year-old man with no criminal record caught up in the Russia hoax, farce. Caught up in an investigation that proved to be fruitless. He's looking at nine years behind bars." After Trump's tweet, the Department of Justice told Fox News that it was"shocked" to see the length of Stone's suggested jail term and implied it would move to lessen Stone's sentence.
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