In an interview that electrified the MAGA grassroots, longtime Trump ally and political strategist **Roger Stone** delivered a blunt message to Washington: the time for talk is over, and the era of accountability must finally begin.

Speaking to Breitbart News, Stone made it clear that conservatives are growing impatient with what they see as endless hand-wringing and hollow rhetoric from the Department of Justice. In his view, Attorney General **Pam Bondi** and her team need to move beyond press statements and start bringing real charges against what he described as entrenched “Swamp” figures who weaponized government power against President Trump and his allies.

Stone’s renewed call for prosecutions was sparked by recent disclosures from Director of National Intelligence **Tulsi Gabbard**, who released a trove of declassified documents detailing how senior Obama-era officials allegedly turned the federal surveillance apparatus on the incoming Trump administration in 2016. The revelations have reignited outrage on the right, reinforcing long-held suspicions that Trump was targeted not for justice, but for political sabotage.

Gabbard herself did not mince words when unveiling the documents, describing the actions as “historic” and laying out evidence that the operation was directed from the highest levels of government in the waning weeks of the Obama presidency. To Stone, that description points to something far more serious than bureaucratic misconduct.

He demanded to know why high-profile figures such as **John Brennan**, **James Clapper**, **James Comey**, and **Susan Rice** have not been charged, despite what he called overwhelming evidence of an “extra-constitutional coup.” Stone also pointedly included **Joe Biden** among those who should face scrutiny.

“It didn’t take them long to indict me,” Stone noted, referencing his own prosecution. “It didn’t take them long to go after General Flynn. And it certainly didn’t take them long to drag Donald Trump into a New York courtroom. So where are the indictments now?”

Stone’s frustration reflects a broader sentiment among Trump supporters who believe there is a two-tiered justice system: one ruthless toward conservatives, and another endlessly forgiving toward political insiders.

That view has been echoed by Vice President **JD Vance**, who previously told Fox Business host **Maria Bartiromo** that indictments are not only warranted, but inevitable—so long as they follow the facts.

Vance stressed that justice must be grounded in law, not vengeance, but said the evidence revealed by Gabbard and FBI Director **Kash Patel** makes it increasingly difficult to deny that serious crimes may have been committed. According to the vice president, the American people should be deeply troubled by intelligence agencies that appear more focused on political games than on stopping terrorists and protecting citizens.

Stone’s message is simple and resonates with millions of voters: the rule of law means nothing if it is applied selectively. As revelations continue to surface, pressure is mounting on the Trump administration to prove that this time really is different—and that no one, no matter how powerful or well-connected, is above the law.