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Roger Stone, left, and Alex Jones hold a press conference before attending a House Judiciary Committee hearing in 2018. Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images hide caption

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Roger Stone, Alex Jones among new subpoenas issued by Jan. 6 panel

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Roger Stone, seen here leaving a federal courthouse earlier this year in Washington, D.C., will not have to serve his three-year prison sentence for lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstruction of justice. Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Roger Stone says that he is prepared for a Justice Department indictment if one appears but that investigators ultimately will find that he has done nothing wrong. Seth Wenig/AP hide caption

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Amid Lawsuits And Circling Feds, Stone Rejects What He Calls A Scheme To Silence Him

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Roger Stone, a longtime ally of President Trump, speaks to the media after appearing before the House Intelligence Committee during a closed door hearing last September. On Sunday, Stone bemoaned the "excesses and partisanship" of Robert Mueller's investigation. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption

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Roger Stone (right), a former adviser to President Trump, arrives to appear before the House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday. Stone flatly denied any accusations of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign. Mark Wilson/Getty Images hide caption

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