
Recently released text messages between Roger Stone and Randy Credico confirm Roger Stone’s story.
Randy Credico told CNN after his Mueller grand jury appearance that he testified that he was not Roger Stone’s source for Wikileaks info. But here are his text messages suggesting otherwise. https://t.co/RZUW3CpNFi @dailycaller pic.twitter.com/9rTf89j3XO
— Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) November 15, 2018
Text messages released on Wednesday appear to support Trump confidant Roger Stone’s testimony that a New York radio show host was his source for information about WikiLeaks’ plans to release information damaging to Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
“Julian Assange has kryptonite on Hillary,” Randy Credico wrote to Stone on Aug. 27, 2016, according to text messages that Stone provided to The Daily Caller News Foundation.
“You are not going to drag my name into this are you,” Credico wrote on Sept. 29, 2016, suggesting that he was worried that Stone would identify him as his source for public claims he was making about WikiLeaks’ plans.
“[B]ig news Wednesday,” Credico wrote on Oct. 1, 2016, days before WikiLeaks began releasing emails stolen from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta. “Now pretend u don’t know me.”
This is another major blow to the Mueller probe. Mueller is continuing to find the Trump campaign’s links to Wiki Leaks and is yet to find really anything. If the Trump campaign found out through a third party then it would be impossible for them to have had any hand in obtaining the emails of Hillary.