Mo' Kelly Discusses His Explosive Interview With Roger Stone

Trump Confidant Roger Stone Sentenced In Obstruction And Witness Tampering Case

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KFI's very own Mo' Kelly, host of The Mr. Mo' Kelly Show, had the opportunity to interview longtime political associate Roger Stone this past weekend, just about a week after President Donald Trump commuted his sentence.

This wasn't the first time Mo' Kelly had interviewed Stone, but unfortunately, it will probably be the most memorable.

Just a few minutes into the interview, Mo' Kelly asked Stone about his close relationship with Trump, and whether or not their history had anything to do with the commuting of his sentence:

"I do believe that certain people are treated differently in the federal justice system. I do absolutely believe that. But I also believe that your friendship and relationship and history with Donald Trump weighed more heavily than him just wanting to make sure that justice was done by a person in the justice system, that you were treated so unfairly," Mo'Kelly tells Stone. "There are thousands of people treated unfairly daily. Hell, your number just happened to come up in the lottery. I'm guessing it was more than just luck, Roger, right?"

Then in the background, you can hear Stone say under his breath, "I don't really feel like arguing with this negro..."

"I'm sorry, what was that?" Mo'Kelly asks. "Roger? I'm sorry, what did you say?"

Stone stays quiet on the other end of the line for a few moments, before answering, "I did not. You're out of your mind. You're out of your mind."

To that Mo' Kelly responded, "OK, we'll let the listeners decide."

Mo' Kelly will join Bill Handel on air Monday morning to discuss how he felt during the interview, as well as the national attention he's seen since it aired. Listen below:

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