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John,
Last week, Arizona Republican Representative Andy
Biggs introduced a resolution to censure Democratic Representative
Adam Schiff, after the Democrat Chairman opened a House Judiciary Committee
hearing with a fabricated
version of the phone call that transpired between the President of
Ukraine and President Donald Trump. When confronted by a committee member
about his blatant lie, Schiff retorted: “My summary of the president’s
call was meant to be at least, part, in parody.”
Would you be afforded the same leniency by a judge if you fabricated
testimony?
Unfortunately, that is not the only lie Schiff has told. The New
York Times reported that the California Democrat knew of the
C.I.A. officer’s allegations days before the complaint was filed by the
so-called “whistle-blower.”
According to the Times:
“The C.I.A. officer approached a House Intelligence Committee aide
with his concerns about Mr. Trump only after he had had a colleague first
convey them to the C.I.A.’s top lawyer. Concerned about how that initial
avenue for airing his allegations through the C.I.A. was unfolding, the
officer then approached the House aide. In both cases, the original
accusation was vague.”
The "aide" was actually Schiff's staff member suggesting the leaker was
advised by committee Democrats on how to write the complaint.
Isn’t it fascinating to hear the Democrats
criticize the President’s characterization of the leaker as a
"highly
partisan" person, yet the leaker did not contact committee Republicans?
To recall, Chuck
Schumer cautioned Trump that intel officials “have six ways from
Sunday at getting back at you”. This looks and smells like Deep State
collusion again with the Democrats.
Adam Schiff has violated the presumption of innocence, going so far as to
accept "bogus
evidence." Schiff’s animosity toward President Trump has repeatedly
compromised any legal objectivity he may have had. That alone should
disqualify him from any leadership position.
It's time to censure Schiff.
Signed,
Dr. Kelli Ward
Chairman
Republican Party of Arizona
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