Methinks thou doth protest too much…
Even though Republicans have not been able to get Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) on the stand, Republicans were able to hit him with questions about hiring the alleged whistleblower’s buddy, and Schiff did not like it one bit.
We Want to Know
On Thursday, House managers had to answer questions put to them by the Republican Senators.
One of the questions addressed the hiring of Sean Misko, a friend and co-worker of the alleged whistleblower.
Misko, like the alleged whistleblower, worked at the NSC during the Obama administration and was a holdover in the early days of the Trump administration.
Along with the whistleblower, Misko was overheard plotting at work to have Trump removed from office.
Schiff hired Misko to work on the House Intelligence Committee staff last July, then the complaint was filed by his co-worker in August and leaked to the media in September.
The question asked was a legitimate one that conservative Americans have wanted an answer to for some time.
Schiff, however, did not see it that way…
.@RepAdamSchiff: "This question refers to allegation in a newspaper article which are circulating smears on my staff and ask me to respond to those smears. I will not dignify those smears on my staff by giving them any credence whatsoever." pic.twitter.com/femseSnEDJ
— CSPAN (@cspan) January 30, 2020
Still Telling Lies
Schiff may be involved in one of the biggest coverups in D.C. that we have ever seen.
He continues to say he does not know who the whistleblower is, but it was his staff that consulted with the whistleblower before the complaint was ever filed.
There are more than a few people that believe either Schiff or his staff constructed the complaint.
All Schiff did with that response was convince even more people that he is up to no good here and that this entire impeachment was orchestrated by Schiff himself.
Sooner or later Schiff is going to have to answer for what he did and hopefully, when this impeachment is over, his conduct is investigated to expose the truth.
Source: Washington Examiner
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