FBI Director Kash Patel DESTROYS Schiff After He Attacks Bureau – Senator CAN’T Answer

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📰 The House of Lies Collapses: FBI Director Kash Patel Destroys Adam Schiff With Undeniable Evidence

The Senate Judiciary Committee hearing room became the epicenter of a political earthquake as FBI Director Kash Patel launched a devastating, systematic counter-attack against Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA). Schiff, who opened the hearing by attacking the FBI’s credibility, was met with a brutal, point-by-point exposure of his own documented lies, evidence suppression, and abuse of security clearances during the years he promoted the Trump-Russia collusion narrative.

Patel, using his privileged access as FBI Director and his historical role as chief investigator for Devin Nunes, proved that Schiff knowingly promoted false intelligence while claiming to have “direct evidence” of collusion—evidence that the Mueller and Durham investigations later confirmed never existed. The dramatic confrontation left Schiff silent and discredited, confirming the collapse of the “House of Lies” he built.


I. The Gauntlet Thrown: The Witness Interrogates the Senator

 

Senator Adam Schiff began the hearing with aggressive, pre-written remarks, accusing the FBI of being an “institution that has allowed partisan considerations to override its commitment to truth.” He pointedly addressed Patel: “You sit here today, Director Patel, as the leader of an FBI that has lost the trust of millions of Americans.”

Patel, however, was prepared for a complete reversal of roles.

Patel: “Senator Schiff, stop. Before you finish that sentence, I need to address something right now… You’re lecturing me about truth, about bias, about accountability. But the American people watching this need to know something about you first.”

The room erupted. Patel, ignoring the chaos and gavel, proceeded with a ruthless line of interrogation:

“For six years, you went on television claiming you’d seen evidence of Trump-Russia collusion… I have seen it, you said. Direct evidence, you said. Mueller found nothing. Durham found nothing. The entire intelligence community had nothing.”

Patel delivered the kill shot: “So here’s my question, Senator. Right now, before we discuss the FBI’s credibility, let’s discuss yours. What evidence did you see, Senator Schiff? Name it right now. What evidence?”

Schiff’s mic captured only silence and heavy breathing—the sound of his credibility collapsing.


II. The Lies Documented: Schiff’s Fabrications

 

Patel proceeded to use Schiff’s own recorded words and official documents to prove he engaged in systematic deception while serving as Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.

A. Promoting Evidence That Didn’t Exist

 

Patel methodically listed Schiff’s television appearances from 2017 to 2019, where he repeatedly claimed to have seen “direct evidence” and “more than circumstantial evidence” of collusion.

Patel then contrasted these claims with the official findings:

Mueller Report (March 2019): Concluded the investigation “did not establish” that the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with Russia.

Durham Report (May 2023): Concluded that neither law enforcement nor the intelligence community “possessed any actual evidence of collusion” at the commencement of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation.

Patel concluded: “You knew or should have known that there was no evidence… And you lied to America while knowing that people like me, people who’d read the same documents, knew you were lying.”

B. Suppressing Exculpatory Testimony

 

The most damning evidence involved the 53 Witness Transcripts from the House Intelligence Committee’s investigation.

The Witnesses: Patel read testimony excerpts from senior Obama officials (Clapper, Rice, Lynch, Brennan, Yates), intelligence leaders, and FBI officials. Over and over, they stated under oath: “No evidence of collusion.”

The Cover-Up: Patel revealed that Schiff fought the release of these transcripts for three years, claiming national security concerns. “But the real reason you didn’t want them released is simple. They proved you were lying.” Schiff heard 53 witnesses testify there was no evidence, yet the very next day, he went on CNN and claimed he had seen evidence.

C. Promoting Russian Disinformation (The Steel Dossier)

 

Patel exposed Schiff’s defense of the discredited Steel Dossier, which was funded by Democrats and relied on raw, unverified rumors.

Reading Lies into the Record: Schiff read the dossier’s false claims about the Trump campaign into the official Congressional Record, giving the allegations the “weight of congressional authority.”

Durham’s Finding: Patel cited the Durham report, confirming the dossier was based on “raw, unanalyzed, and uncorroborated intelligence” and may have been fed to Steel by Russian intelligence officers. Patel argued: “You promoted Russian propaganda while claiming to protect America from Russian influence.”

D. Defending FISA Fraud

 

Patel reminded Schiff that he staunchly defended the fraudulent FISA warrant applications targeting Carter Page, even after the Inspector General documented 17 significant errors and revealed that an FBI lawyer, Kevin Clinesmith, forged evidence (changing an email from “Paige was a CIA source” to “Paige was not a CIA source”).

“You defended 17 documented FISA violations, defended an FBI lawyer forging evidence, defended unconstitutional surveillance of an American citizen.”


III. The Final Verdict: Censure and Total Accountability

 

Patel closed his prosecution by highlighting the formal condemnation Schiff received from his own colleagues, proving that his actions were recognized as a massive abuse of power.

The Censure: Patel read from House Resolution 521 (June 21, 2023), which formally censured and condemned Adam Schiff for “conduct that misleads the American people in a way that is not befitting an elected member of the House of Representatives.”

The Cost: Patel calculated the cost of Schiff’s promoted conspiracy theory: $38.5 million spent by the Mueller and Durham investigations combined. He added that the financial cost was nothing compared to the human cost—the “damage your lies caused didn’t end when the truth came out. It metastasized.”

Patel’s final words were a direct challenge to Schiff’s moral authority: “The only falsehoods in this story are the ones you told for years on television under oath to the American people.”

The hearing concluded with Patel’s victory and Schiff’s total humiliation, confirming that the FBI Director, who spent six years documenting Schiff’s deception, had finally seized the moment to destroy the “House of Lies” he had so arrogantly built.

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