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emed like the same Russian group that interfered in the 2016 election. `That should not be the first time the Intelligence chair is hearing that,' Schiff said at the Aspen conference. The hacking attempts were also news to the National Security Agency and CIA officials he talked to later, the lawmake
the air this week. "ESPN has not spoken publicly about Le Batard's comments, including whether he faces any disciplinary action," the AP reports. Schiff on protecting the 2020 election from foreign interference THERE'S STILL A BEAR IN THE WOODS: -- House Intelligence Committee Chairman Schiff Page
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ed on the Sunday talk shows that Mueller's report should be made public. The AP (2/24, Jalonick, Yen) reports, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Schiff "threatened" on ABC's This Week "to call special counsel Robert Mueller to Capitol Hill, subpoena documents and sue the Trump administration if the
c." Schiff 'said his committee will keep close watch" Attorney General Barr to see if he will "to try to bury any part of this report." In addition, Schiff said he would 'take it to court if necessary." Schiff said if there is not complete disclosure Barr will be left with "a tarnished legacy." The Wash
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Schiff, with Director Patel declassifying and releasing internal FBI interview notes from a former House Intelligence Committee staffer who accused Schiff of directing illegal leaks of classified information. "We found it. We declassified it. Now Congress can see how classified info was leaked to shape
ecide if our institutions were weaponized against the American people," Director Patel wrote on X. According to the article, the allegations against Schiff have already been investigated by federal prosecutors in Trump's first term, who questioned the staffer's credibility, but Trump is now calling on A
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ve shared no intelligence with Adam Schiff, or any member of Congress." Breitbart (10/19, Poor, 673K) reports Ratcliffe said, "Apparently, Chairman Schiff wants anything against his preferred political candidate to be deemed as 'not real' and as using the intelligence community or attempting to use th
ort targeting the 2020 election." The Hill (10/19, Beavers, Concha, 2.98M) reports that in response to Ratcliffe, Patrick Boland, "a spokesman for Schiff, argued that the DNI is 'purposefully misrepresenting' the chairman's words to help Trump. Boland said Schiff stands behind his remarks to CNN." Sch
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eemed like the same Russian group that interfered in the 2016 election. `That should not be the first time the Intelligence chair is hearing that,' Schiff said at the Aspen conference. The hacking attempts were also news to the National Security Agency and CIA officials he talked to later, the lawmak
the air this week. "ESPN has not spoken publicly about Le Batard's comments, including whether he faces any disciplinary action," the AP reports. Schiff on protecting the 2020 election from foreign interference THERE'S STILL A BEAR IN THE WOODS: -- House Intelligence Committee Chairman Schiff (D-Ca
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t say was this president's conduct was constitutional." Rep. Doug Collins (Ga.), the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, responded to Schiff. "We've beat the facts back all the time," he said. How the House impeachment vote unfolded THE WOMAN AND THE HOUR HAVE MET: -- Impeachment demons
ep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) criticized Democrats for conducting depositions in a secure briefing room at the Capitol, which he referred to as "Chairman Schiff's chamber of secrets," a Harry Potter reference. "I have descended into the belly of the beast," added Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.). "I have witnesse
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thers," Adam Schiff, a California Democrat and chair of the House intelligence committee, told CNN's State of the Union. The article also noted that Schiff said he was concerned about the Department of Justice, for a perceived lack of interest in investigating Trump's actions, including asking official
hington Post (11/24, Bella), NBC News (11/24, Fieldstadt), Business Insider (11/24, Rostock), and The Hill (11/24, Rai) also reported on the story. Schiff Says Mark Meadows Contempt Decision Imminent The Guardian (11/28, Pengelly) reported that the House select committee investigating the Capitol attac
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him that I would discuss the opportunity with my investigative team and get back to him." Michael Flynn Pleads Fifth, Refuses To Be Testify Before Schiff. The Washington Times (9/23, Scarborough, 492K) reports, "The attorney for retired Army Gen. Michael Flynn is refusing to let the former national se
hich will take us into a whole new stage of investigation.' Now, even Democrats who have resisted calls to impeach say they may have little choice." Schiff: "He may force us to go down this road. And we may very well have crossed the Rubicon here." Rep. Al Green (D-TX) said on MSNBC's All In (9/23, 8:2
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a larger pattern of the Trump administration targeting its critics, with experts questioning the timing and credibility of the allegations against Schiff. Additional reporting on the story was provided by Los Angeles Times (07/15, Rector, Nelson), New York Post (07/15, Nelson), CNN (07/15, Kaczynski,
esidence to secure a cheaper mortgage. A senior administration official stated that a criminal case had been referred to the Justice Department, but Schiff denied any wrongdoing, calling it "political retaliation" by Trump. The article assessed that the accusation is part of a larger pattern of the Tru
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Warner (D-VA)." The Democratic leaders "pointed to it in requesting an immediate all-members classified briefing from the FBI on election threats." Schiff "said in a statement Wednesday that the evidence, which had previously been available to view only for members of the House Intelligence Committee,
American people, multiple lawmakers told The Federalist on Wednesday. Schiff called a surprise hearing of his committee Wednesday "to vote on making Schiff's classified allegations against congressional Republicans available for review to the entire House of Representatives. The vote passed on party li
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Warner (D-VA)." The Democratic leaders "pointed to it in requesting an immediate all-members classified briefing from the FBI on election threats." Schiff "said in a statement Wednesday that the evidence, which had previously been available to view only for members of the House Intelligence Committee,
American people, multiple lawmakers told The Federalist on Wednesday. Schiff called a surprise hearing of his committee Wednesday "to vote on making Schiff's classified allegations against congressional Republicans available for review to the entire House of Representatives. The vote passed on party lin
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ve shared no intelligence with Adam Schiff, or any member of Congress." Breitbart (10/19, Poor, 673K) reports Ratcliffe said, "Apparently, Chairman Schiff wants anything against his preferred political candidate to be deemed as 'not real' and as using the intelligence community or attempting to use th
ort targeting the 2020 election." The Hill (10/19, Beavers, Concha, 2.98M) reports that in response to Ratcliffe, Patrick Boland, "a spokesman for Schiff, argued that the DNI is 'purposefully misrepresenting' the chairman's words to help Trump. Boland said Schiff stands behind his remarks to CNN." Sch
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rict of New York and thus held up from being turned over, according to sources familiar with the matter." -- House Intelligence Committee Chairman Schiff (D-Calif.) said his panel will press ahead with preparing its impeachment report, even though several key witnesses have refused to Page 17632 EF
nesses have refused to Page 17632 EFTA00047143 testify. Felicia Sonmez and Elise Vlebeck report: "In an interview on CNN's 'State of the Union,' Schiff said the evidence against Trump is 'already overwhelming,' although he stopped short of saying whether he would support impeachment himself. 'Yes,
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eral key witnesses have refused to testify. Felicia Sonmez and Elise Vlebeck report: "In an EFTA00047174 interview on CNN's 'State of the Union,' Schiff said the evidence against Trump is 'already overwhelming,' although he stopped short of saying whether he would support impeachment himself. 'Yes,
trict of New York and thus held up from being turned over, according to sources familiar with the matter." — House Intelligence Committee Chairman Schiff (D-Calif.) said his panel will press ahead with preparing its impeachment report, even though several key witnesses have refused to testify. Felici
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rediting the FBI, then discrediting the judiciary should the judiciary convict some of the people Mueller has charged or will charge in the future." Schiff said he thinks former FBI Director James Comey's decision not to disclose the status of the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton, but not the o
eports that Pirro said the FBI and DOJ need "to be cleansed of individuals who should not just be fired but who need to be taken out in handcuffs." Schiff Republicans Using Mueller Team Firings To Discredit Institutions. The Hill (12/10, Samuels, 1.6M) reports House Intelligence Committee ranking membe
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American people, multiple lawmakers told The Federalist on Wednesday. Schiff called a surprise hearing of his committee Wednesday "to vote on making Schiff's classified allegations against congressional Republicans available for review to the entire House of Representatives. The vote passed on party li
Warner (D-VA)." The Democratic leaders "pointed to it in requesting an immediate all-members classified briefing from the FBI on election threats." Schiff "said in a statement Wednesday that the evidence, which had previously been available to view only for members of the House Intelligence Committee,
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ratcliffe-hunter-bidens4aptop-is-not-part-of-some- russian-disinformation-campaige> (10/19, Poor, 673K) reports Ratcliffe said, "Apparently, Chairman Schiff wants anything against his preferred political candidate to be deemed as `not real' and as using the intelligence community or attempting to use th
over-biden-emails-politicized- intelligence> (10/19, Beavers, Concha, 2.98M) reports that in response to Ratcliffe, Patrick Boland, "a spokesman for Schiff, argued that the DNI is `purposefully misrepresenting' the chairman's words to help Trump. Boland said Schiff stands behind his remarks to CNN." Sch
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uld be offensive to you if you care about the rule of law." The Washington Times (7/12, Sherfinski, 492K) and Politico (7/12, Oprysko, 4.29M) cover Schiff's remarks. Romney, Toomey Join Democrats In Denouncing Stone Clemency, Graham And Rep. Jordan Back President's Move. On the CBS Weekend NewsVi (7/1
hoping to yet again avoid scrutiny as he lays waste to the norms and the values that make our country a shining beacon to the rest of the world." Schiff: "Anyone Who Cares About The Rule Of Law" Is "Nauseated." House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff, on ABC's This WeekA (7/12, 2.54M), said, "I think
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ouis Cardinals Players And Staff Test Positive. • Manhattan DA May Be Probing Trump Actions Apart From Alleged "Hush Money" Payments. • Judge Rules Schiff's Impeachment Subpoenas Can Remain Concealed. • Trump Signs Another Executive Order Restricting H1B Visas. • Federal Judge Blocks DOL Rule Restrict
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utious about information announced" by Ratcliffe "on election interference because of his history of providing 'campaign fodder for the president:" Schiff told "Lawrence O'Donnell the information about Russian and Iranian interference must be further investigated to determine whether it's 'Ratcliffe sp

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PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

Department of Justice
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Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

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Barack Obama
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Mike Pence
PersonVice President of the United States from 2017 to 2021

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

William Barr
Person77th & 85th United States Attorney General (born 1950)

Mike Pompeo
PersonAmerican politician (born 1963) and former United States Secretary of State (2018–2021)

Robert Mueller
PersonSixth director of the FBI; American attorney

Adam Schiff
PersonUnited States Senator from California

Stephen Hawking
PersonBritish theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author (1942–2018)

Hillary Clinton
PersonAmerican politician and diplomat (born 1947)

Virginia Giuffre
PersonAdvocate for sex trafficking victims (1983–2025)

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PersonFormer assistant to Ghislaine Maxwell, appeared in Epstein flight logs and court documents