KEY POINTS
  • President Trump joined calls for a new trial for his friend Roger Stone while a group of federal judges prepared to hold an emergency meeting on concerns of political pressure on the judiciary.
  • Trump's tweets of a Fox News commentator's remarks that a new trial is warranted for his friend Stone came hours before the judge in his case was due to hold a conference call on scheduling issues.
  • Former Justice Department employees called for the resignation of Attorney General William Barr after he recommended a lower prison sentence for Stone on the heels of Trump's criticism of the first suggested sentence.
Roger Stone, a former adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, leaves the Prettyman United States Courthouse after a hearing February 1, 2019 in Washington, DC.

President Donald Trump joined calls on Tuesday for a new trial for his friend Roger Stone as a group of federal judges prepared to hold an emergency meeting on concerns of political pressure on the judiciary.

Trump's tweets of a Fox News commentator's remarks that a new trial is warranted for the Republican operative came hours before the judge in his case said on a conference call that Stone's sentencing will proceed as scheduled Thursday in federal court in Washington.