Adam Schiff Stopped Impeachment Witness From Answering GOP Questions

Infamous Democrat Adam Schiff, who has been on a witch hunt against Donald Trump since he won the election against Hillary Clinton in 2016, reportedly stopped an impeachment witness from answering some questions.  Schiff is now being accused of “coaching” the witness, so he can be successful in the impeachment of the president.

In a heated news conference on Tuesday, House Republican leaders stated that House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., prevented a witness from answering certain questions from Republican members during the latest impeachment hearing. Visibly upset Republicans told reporters that Schiff had shut down a Republican line of questioning during a hearing with Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, the latest current or former Trump administration official to come before Congress in relation to the impeachment probe.

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“When we asked [Vindman] who he spoke to after important events in July — Adam Schiff says, ‘no, no, no, we’re not going to let him answer that question,”‘ Jim Jordan, R-Ohio said. Jordan went on to say that Schiff seemed to be breaking his own rules for the hearings, implying the chairman was acting almost like a “lawyer” for Vindman, according to a report by Fox News. 

“The Democrats run out here and say, ‘ooh, the Republicans are trying to figure out who the whistleblower is,’” Jordan continued. “We’re trying to figure out who our witness list is! The resolution that the Speaker has just filed … she points this out in the resolution that this is going to go to the Judiciary Committee if in fact, they push it there. There will be witnesses called. We would like to figure out who those witnesses should be.”

“I pointed out last week there 435 members of Congress … only one of them knows who the whistleblower is, more importantly, who the sources are for the whistleblower who were the basis of him filing this complaint. Now he doesn’t want anyone else to know that,” Jordan said.

Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., said that Nancy Pelosi should call a mistrial. “This has been a tainted process from the start. What happened today confirms even worse just how poorly Adam Schiff is handling this process, denying the ability for Republicans to even ask basic questions that are critical to the heart of whether or not a President of the United States is impeached.”


Originally published by Mac Slavo at SHTFplan.