Adam Schiff Roasted: How Greg Gutfeld Turned a Congressional Censure Into Comedy Gold

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When Adam Schiff walked into the House expecting business as usual, he never imagined he’d leave as the punchline of the year. The day Schiff was censured for his role in promoting the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, political theater collided with late-night comedy—and Greg Gutfeld was ready with the matches.

Schiff, ever the polished performer, entered with his trademark calm and committee-speak, thinking he could weather any storm. But Gutfeld, grinning like he’d seen the ending already, was waiting to turn every serious moment into a roast. As the House voted along party lines to censure Schiff, Gutfeld’s sarcasm cut through the tension: “Schiff becomes only the 26th member ever to be censured, but to his credit, he’s still the only member with a 12-inch neck.”

Schiff tried to hide behind legalese and dramatic pauses, but Gutfeld’s one-liners hit harder than any subpoena. What was supposed to be a somber moment for Schiff quickly unraveled into a public comedy act. He strutted in like a lead actor in a courtroom drama, but by the end, he looked more like an understudy fumbling for his lines.

Even Mitt Romney’s “profile in courage” couldn’t rescue Schiff from the relentless mockery. Schiff’s promises of explosive evidence fizzled, leaving Americans waiting for a big reveal that never came. Gutfeld turned every serious statement into stand-up material, exposing Schiff as a movie trailer for a film that never premieres.

When Speaker McCarthy announced the censure, Democrats erupted in chaos, but the real spectacle was Schiff’s attempt to salvage his reputation. He took to TikTok, lamenting his removal from the House Intelligence Committee, but Gutfeld’s response was swift: “You can’t fight a punchline with PowerPoint.”

The hearing became an open mic night, with Schiff as the unwilling clown. His solemn pauses and dramatic warnings now echo as ghost stories told in empty rooms. Gutfeld didn’t need charts or slides—just timing, instinct, and a smirk. Schiff’s authority cracked in real time, and his credibility evaporated.

The final blow? Schiff announced his run for the US Senate in California, prompting Gutfeld to joke that U-Haul rentals to Texas would spike. Schiff’s years of repetition and drama collapsed under the weight of real humor. Once your act becomes a meme, there’s no recovery.

Now, Adam Schiff isn’t remembered as the serious guardian of democracy he imagined. He’s remembered as the man roasted beyond repair, a warning of what happens when fake drama meets real mockery. Greg Gutfeld didn’t just beat him—he buried him with laughter, proving that in today’s politics, a well-timed joke can do more damage than any censure.