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Most sane Americans knew that Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) is as compromised as they come. Schiff has served as an elected member of Congress for over 24 years, and the mere fact that he was chairman of the Committee on House Intelligence showed how low the Congressional body has fallen. Schiff oozes mendacity and corruption from his pores, and all that stench has finally risen to the point of action. When Schiff was in the House of Representatives and head of the House Intelligence Committee, he leaked like a man with a swollen prostate, dispensing classified information which fueled the fake Russian collusion hoax. All for the sake of power, appearances on MSNBC, and social media clicks. When Republicans won the majority in the House and his California colleague Kevin McCarthy was voted in as Speaker of the House, McCarthy stripped Schiff of his place on the Intel committee because of his naked partisanship and agenda to destroy President Donald Trump 45. Schiff brushed it off, twisting it as though he was under attack, and then bought his way into the U.S. Senate.
But with a second Trump term, the depths of Schiff’s fraud and deception are being exposed. Schiff is currently in the crosshairs of the Department of Justice for mortgage fraud, because he claims a home in Maryland as his primary residence while pretending to be an elected California representative.
Then, on Monday, whistleblower testimony confirming Schiff’s and others’ role in the attempts to destroy Trump and erode the peaceful transfer of power in 2017 was declassified. FBI Director Kash Patel has confirmed his commitment to transparency, and with the release of these latest files he is allowing the American people access to further evidence of the weaponization of the Department of Justice during Trump’s first term, and under the Biden administration.
We found it. We declassified it.
Now Congress can see how classified info was leaked to shape political narratives – and decide if our institutions were weaponized against the American people. pic.twitter.com/PCpLFLuPmI
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) August 12, 2025