A controversial former campaign advisor to President Trump helps a Queens Republican organization celebrate its anniversary.

Political consultant Roger Stone joined the Queens Village Republican Club Sunday at their 143rd anniversary Lincoln Dinner.

Stone met with and signed copies of his book at the party.

His attendance comes on the heels of reports that Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee may seek prosecution of witnesses who lied during hearings on Russian meddling with the presidential election.

"My testimony in front of the House Intellegience Committee was completely truthful and complete//there is no evidence what so ever that I knew about the Wikileaks disclosures regarding Hillary," said Stone.

He also worked in Ronald Reagan's campaign for president.