Arrogant Adam Schiff TRIES To Insult Senator Ted Cruz… You Can’t Believe What Happens Next!

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🇺🇸 The Reckoning: How Senator Kennedy Used Facts to Decimate Adam Schiff’s Career

 

The Senate Oversight Committee hearing began with the expected political theater. California Congressman Adam Schiff, a figure synonymous with the relentless pursuit of the Trump administration, stood before the room, his voice ringing with a prosecutorial certainty crafted for the cameras.

Schiff launched a theatrical assault on Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana, accusing him of representing “everything wrong with the old guard in Washington,” and claiming the Senator was “conducting a witch hunt” against sacred American institutions. The gallery, filled with progressive activists, erupted in applause, certain their hero was putting the “backward southern senator” in his place.

But Senator Kennedy sat quietly, his silver hair perfectly styled, a slight, knowing smile playing at the corner of his mouth. On the table before him lay a single, unopened manila folder. This unusual calm, noted by experienced Washington observers, hinted at the unease preceding a storm.

Schiff continued his tirade, but Kennedy interrupted, his Louisiana draw smooth and unhurried: “Thank you, Congressman.” The two words hung in the air, gentle yet devastating. The atmosphere shifted—the hunter was about to become the hunted.

 

The Russia Hoax: 103 Lies Exposed

 

Kennedy leaned forward, opening the folder with deliberate slowness. “You mentioned putting country over party, Congressman Schiff,” Kennedy said, his voice dropping to a register that commanded attention. “Perhaps we should discuss your own relationship with truth, Mr. Chairman.”

He pulled out a stack of carefully tabbed transcripts, the evidence of hundreds of hours of methodical preparation. “I want to take us back to March of 2017,” Kennedy began.

He methodically marched through dates, networks, and quotes:

March 20th, 2017 (MSNBC): Schiff claimed, “We have evidence of collusion.
April 6th, 2017 (CNN): Schiff claimed, “We have more than circumstantial evidence.
May 8th, 2017 (ABC News): Schiff claimed, “There is direct evidence of collusion.

The pattern was damning, the weight in the room growing heavier with each quote. Kennedy revealed a compilation put together by his staff: 103 separate occasions where Adam Schiff had gone on national television and flatly claimed to have evidence—direct, circumstantial, damning, incontrovertible—of Trump-Russia collusion.

“Show us the evidence, Congressman Schiff,” Kennedy challenged. “You’ve had six years now. All those reports are public. Show this committee. Show the American people. The evidence you promised existed.

Schiff stammered, claiming the evidence was “classified at the time.” Kennedy pounced: “Past tense—was classified—meaning we can all see it now.”

Kennedy then delivered the first body blow, citing the Durham Report, which explicitly stated that neither US law enforcement nor the intelligence community possessed any actual evidence of collusion at the commencement of the investigation.

The Smoking Gun: Weaponizing Classified Intelligence

 

The moment of total political devastation came next. Kennedy produced a recently declassified document bearing official government seals: testimony from the intelligence community Inspector General.

“This testimony describes a briefing given to the Gang of Eight,” Kennedy stated, referencing the group, which included Schiff as the House Intelligence Committee’s ranking member.

He read the declassified testimony: The Gang of Eight was briefed on March 8th, 2017, that the ongoing investigation had found no evidence of collusion, coordination, or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russian government officials.

Kennedy slammed the evidence home: “March 8th, 2017. Congressman Schiff, you were briefed in an official classified setting that there was no evidence of collusion.

March 20th, 2017. Twelve days later, you went on MSNBC and told America you had evidence of collusion.”

The room erupted. The progressive activists sat in stunned silence. Kennedy’s voice dropped to a deadly, quiet register: “You knew. You knew with absolute certainty that there was no evidence of collusion… and you went on television anyway 103 times. You used your position as chairman of the intelligence committee to give credibility to a lie.

Kennedy’s accusation transcended politics: “That’s not a mistake, Mr. Chairman. That’s a lie. A deliberate, calculated, repeated lie told to the American people for two years.

 

The Leaks, the Parody, and the Moral Failure

 

The methodical destruction continued with new evidence detailing Schiff’s systematic leaking of classified information:

The Leaks: Kennedy presented a color-coded chart showing 43 separate leaks to the media within 24 to 48 hours of classified briefings between 2017 and 2019, always benefiting the anti-Trump narrative.
The Staffer’s Testimony: An FBI 302 interview report was read aloud, documenting testimony from a former Schiff staffer who stated Schiff directed him to brief certain reporters on classified matters to “counter the administration’s narrative,” specifically instructing them to emphasize the classified nature of the intel to make it “more credible.” Kennedy declared: “You were coordinating leaks with another member of Congress… You were violating federal law 43 times.”
The Fabricated Parody: Kennedy then addressed Schiff’s opening statement during the first impeachment hearing, where Schiff performed a dramatic, fabricated “parody” of the Trump-Zelensky phone call that bore little resemblance to the actual transcript. “Parody, Mr. Chairman? at an official congressional hearing while investigating whether to impeach the president? You made up dialogue to put words in the president’s mouth that he never said.”

 

The Ed Buck Scandal: Choosing Money Over Lives

 

Kennedy then shifted to the subject of campaign finance and moral corruption, pulling out financial documents related to Ed Buck, a prolific Democratic donor.

Kennedy presented evidence that young Black men had died of methamphetamine overdoses at Ed Buck’s apartment—the first in July 2017, the second in January 2019. Kennedy read letters sent to Schiff’s office by activists begging him to return Buck’s money and speak out.

Twenty-three letters,” Kennedy said. “You kept the money for two more years through a second death, through protests outside your district office.”

Kennedy pointed out that other Democratic colleagues had quickly returned the donations after the first death, but Schiff kept the money until Buck was finally arrested in September 2019.

Two young Black men died, Mr. Chairman. And you stayed silent because Ed Buck was a reliable donor. Because politics mattered more than people.

 

The Impeachment Conspiracy

 

The final, largest folder addressed the Ukraine impeachment, detailing how Schiff’s office had coordinated the entire process from its inception.

17 Calls: Kennedy presented phone records showing 17 calls between Schiff’s staff and the CIA analyst (the eventual whistleblower) before Schiff went on television claiming he had not spoken to the whistleblower.
Staff Coordination: Text messages proved Schiff’s staff helped write the whistleblower complaint, coordinating the format and timing of the filing.
The Verdict: Kennedy looked at the nearly empty room, citing the 2023 House vote that formally censured Schiff for misleading the American public—a rare and severe sanction in U.S. history.

You weaponized the intelligence committee, Mr. Chairman. You took a position that requires absolute trust… and you turned it into your personal propaganda operation.”

Kennedy’s voice rose, filled with genuine anger: “You are exactly what you accused your enemies of being, Mr. Chairman. You are the threat to our institutions. You are the one who abused power.

 

The Aftermath and Accountability

 

As Democrats fled the room en masse, Adam Schiff sat frozen, his face ashen, his hands trembling. Kennedy stood, citing the real-time fallout: the Department of Justice reviewing allegations of unauthorized classified disclosure, the House Ethics Committee opening a formal investigation, and the Senate Intelligence Committee recommending the suspension of Schiff’s classified access—a motion that passed unanimously.

They’re running, Mr. Chairman. Your own party, your own caucus… They’re all running because they know what this evidence proves. They know you’re finished.

Schiff was escorted out by Capitol police, stripped of his credentials. Kennedy, calmly packing his documents, tipped an imaginary hat to the cameras. The southern gentleman had brought his receipts, and they had obliterated his target.

Weeks later, the investigations proceeded with unusual speed, culminating in a grand jury probe and near-certain expulsion. In the end, facing disgrace, Adam Schiff announced he would not seek re-election.

Senator John Kennedy, asked if he felt satisfaction, replied: “I take great pride in defending the truth, in protecting our institutions, in showing that the system can still work when good people stand up and demand accountability.

Kennedy’s final verdict stood firm: “Adam Schiff believed in winning… He believed he could lie his way to victory and never face consequences. That’s the difference. I can sleep at night.” The system, finally, had worked.

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