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United States, President Trump's longtime aide has been controversial over the argument that if he loses the presidential election in November, martial law should be declared.

I made this argument under the premise that the election would be fabricated, but President Trump has also suggested dissatisfaction with the election, so there are concerns that it may be so.



Correspondent Kim Yoon-soo from Washington reports.



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Stone, an aide to President Trump and known as the "master of political maneuvers," recently appeared on an Internet broadcast on the far right, raising the possibility of the Democratic Party manipulating elections.



In the meantime, President Trump insisted that martial law be declared in the presidential election, or that riot control laws should be invoked.



People involved in illegal activity should be arrested, citing Facebook CEO Zuckerberg and Apple CEO Tim Cook.



[Stone/Political Consultant (Trump's aide): President Trump will have the power to arrest Zuckerberg, Tim Cook, the Clintons, and anyone found involved in tort.]



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They also argued that a response team should be formed to fight illegal elections.



Stone is evaluated as President Trump's despicable adviser as a man who recommended Trump, a former New York real estate agent, to run for president, and spread various conspiracy theories against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a rival.



Stone, who was sentenced to 40 months in prison for alleged involvement in Russia's involvement in the US presidential election and served in prison, was pardoned in July following the commuting of President Trump's sentence.



Concerns are growing that if President Trump is defeated, dissatisfaction with the presidential election will become a reality as President Trump's defeat has been proposed, following the postponement of the presidential election and claims to vote twice.