Stone trial testimony ends with talk of outreach to Kushner

MICHAEL BALSAMO, MATTHEW BARAKAT and ERIC TUCKER  Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Testimony in the colorful trial of Roger Stone — featuring talk of dognapping and Godfather references — wrapped up Tuesday with a top Trump campaign official telling jurors that Stone tried to contact Jared Kushner to "debrief" him about hacked emails damaging to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. While Stone's trial in Washington didn't produce the bombshells about President Donald Trump that some expected, the testimony over the last week reinforced that those at the highest ranks of the Trump campaign were eager to gather information about WikiLeaks' plan to release the damaging emails and saw Stone — who had repeatedly inferred he had inside information about those plans — as the b
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