At one point, Stone and Mo'Kelly are discussing the charges brought against Stone, which included lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstruction of a congressional committee, and why other people in the administration hadn't faced the same kind of investigations and inquiries. Mo'Kelly pointed out that while certain people are treated differently in the federal justice system, Stone's relationship with Trump made him different than most defendants.
"I do believe that certain people are treated differently in the federal justice system. I do absolutely believe that. But I also believe that your friendship and relationship and history with Donald Trump weighed more heavily than him just wanting to make sure that justice was done by a person in the justice system, that you were treated so unfairly," Mo'Kelly tells Stone. "There are thousands of people treated unfairly daily. Hell, your number just happened to come up in the lottery. I'm guessing it was more than just luck, Roger, right?"
There's a pause, then what sounds like Stone's voice can be heard telling someone on the other end that "I don't really feel like arguing with this negro."
"I'm sorry, what was that?" Mo'Kelly asks. "Roger? I'm sorry, what did you say?"
The line remains open for several seconds and what sounds like to be an exasperated sigh on the other end as Mo'Kelly continues to try and reconnect with his guest. After several moments, Stone suddenly reappears.
"I hear that the line is not dead," Mo'Kelly says.
"Uhh, you're back," Stone says. "You there? Hello?"
Mo'Kelly tells Stone he heard him on the other end say something about a negro.
Stone immediately snaps back. "I did not. You're out of your mind. You're out of your mind."