The Hill reports:
Roger Stone said Sunday that he’s had no discussions with President Trump or his team about a potential pardon should he be implicated in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.
“There’s no circumstance under which I would testify against the president because I’d have to bear false witness against him. I’d have to make things up. And I’m not going to do that,” Stone said on ABC’s “This Week.”
“I’ve had no discussion regarding a pardon,” he added. Stone told anchor George Stephanopoulos he’s not had any discussions with Trump or his team about a pardon for former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, either.
Roger Stone to @GStephanopoulos: “There’s no circumstance under which I would testify against the president, because I’d have to bear false witness against him. I’d have to make things up, and I’m not going to do that.” https://t.co/eIRLXrY2NO #ThisWeek pic.twitter.com/69Fn9bbZTT
— ABC News (@ABC) December 2, 2018
.@GStephanopoulos: “You’re saying you never spoke with Julian Assange, never contacted Wikileaks, never spoke about any of that to Pres. Trump or his campaign?”
Roger Stone: “That is absolutely correct.” https://t.co/iQhZBsKcsU pic.twitter.com/JntadcAPj1
— ABC News (@ABC) December 2, 2018