By Jim Hoft Published December 15, 2021
For years Democrat Adam Schiff pushed the fake, Hillary Clinton-funded Steele Dossier knowing it was a complete lie funded by Democrats.
The Democrats and Deep State attempted a coup of President Trump using the bogus document as their source.
Schiff knew all along there was no proof of Trump-Russia collusion. It was a ridiculous lie and they all knew it was false.
Schiff lied and said he did not know the identity of the Trump-Ukrainian call whistleblower.
Schiff lied and accused President Trump of cheating to win the 2016 election — Now he is investigating Republicans who called the 2020 election a lie.
Schiff went off on a deranged Trump-Russia screed during his opening arguments at the Senate Impeachment Trial of President Trump.
Schiff made up a completely imaginary Trump quote during his opening remarks saying Trump forced Ukrainian President Zelensky to “publicly announce the two political investigations and he should want to do it.”
And then on Monday night Adam Schiff made up fake text message during Congressional testimony describing Rep. Jim Jordan’s communications with Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.
Schiff should be indicted for his many flamboyant and false statements under oath.
Sean Davis at The Federalist reported:
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., is now running the same con against a fellow lawmaker. During a hearing Monday night on the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Adam Schiff claimed to have proof that a member of Congress texted former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to instruct former Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
Not only did Schiff misrepresent the substance of the text message and its source, he even doctored original text messages, which were obtained and reviewed by The Federalist in their entirety.
Not only did Schiff lie about the substance of the text message and its source, he even doctored the message and graphic that he displayed on screen during his statement. The full text message, which was forwarded to Meadows from Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, on the evening of Monday, Jan. 5, was significantly longer than what Schiff read and put on screen, but Schiff erased significant portions of the text and added punctuation where there was none to give the impression that Jordan himself was tersely directing Meadows to give orders to Pence on how to handle the electoral vote certification.