Adam Schiff Left Speechless as Congresswomen Harriet Hageman & Paulina Luna Unleash Truth Bombs in Fiery Hearing

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Capitol Hill witnessed political fireworks as Congresswomen Harriet Hageman and Paulina Luna delivered a scathing takedown of Representative Adam Schiff, leaving him speechless and exposed before his peers and the American public.

Unmasking Years of Deception

Paulina Luna opened the hearing with a blunt indictment: Americans do not trust Congress, and Adam Schiff is a prime example why. Luna accused Schiff of abusing his position as chair of the House Intelligence Committee, squandering $32 million in taxpayer money, and launching a campaign of baseless distortions against President Trump—all for political gain. With access to sensitive information, Luna argued, Schiff claimed to know the truth while keeping Americans in the dark.

She outlined the key allegations: Schiff’s promotion of the debunked Steele Dossier, his reading it into the congressional record as fact, and his role in misleading the FISA court to enable domestic spying on US citizen Carter Page. “Adam Schiff getting caught lying is like a sequel no one asked for. Same plot, just more drama,” Luna quipped, setting the tone for the session.

A Call for Accountability Over Partisanship

Harriet Hageman, Wyoming’s lone congressional representative, followed with a calm but razor-sharp rebuke. She insisted the resolution to censure Schiff was not about politics but about honesty and the oath every member of Congress swears. “Willfully lying about serious issues is something entirely different,” Hageman said, emphasizing that Schiff’s actions delegitimized the 2016 election and hamstrung the Trump administration.

Hageman reminded the chamber that Schiff repeatedly claimed to have inside information proving collusion between Trump and Russia. Years of investigations—including the Durham Report—found no evidence to support these claims. “If Adam Schiff had a dollar for every time he said ‘classified evidence,’ he’d owe taxpayers another $32 million,” Hageman deadpanned, drawing laughter but underscoring the seriousness of her point.

Sarcasm, Receipts, and a Demand for Consequences

Luna kept the pressure on, likening Schiff’s promotion of the Steele Dossier to Netflix fiction—except, she joked, “at least when Netflix makes fiction, they label it a series, not classified information.” She slammed Schiff for pushing a FISA memo riddled with errors, calling it “creative writing with a clearance badge.”

Together, Luna and Hageman made it clear: This wasn’t about revenge or partisanship, but about integrity. Schiff’s repeated lies and misuse of taxpayer money, they argued, eroded public trust and weakened democracy itself. Their resolution demanded at minimum a censure, and the mood in the room suggested many agreed.

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Schiff’s Silence Says It All

Throughout the hearing, Schiff sat stone-faced, unable to refute the barrage of facts and pointed humor. By the end, it felt less like a typical congressional hearing and more like a long-overdue reckoning.

The Takeaway: Truth Is Surfacing

For years, Adam Schiff built his career on high-profile accusations and media appearances. Today, those claims were laid bare, and Congress was forced to confront the consequences of misinformation at the highest levels.

What’s Next for Accountability in Congress?

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Stay tuned, stay sharp, and watch for more moments of accountability in Washington.