Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The House voted to censure Schiff. Well-deserved.
Of course, the Democrats think he has done nothing wrong even though he repeatedly lied about the Russian collusion delusion as well as lied about things Trump said in the past.
Schiff is a joke. He pushed the false Russian narrative. Glad he is being held accountable in this way.
You are so deluded. It's really dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:The House voted to censure Schiff. Well-deserved.
Of course, the Democrats think he has done nothing wrong even though he repeatedly lied about the Russian collusion delusion as well as lied about things Trump said in the past.
Schiff is a joke. He pushed the false Russian narrative. Glad he is being held accountable in this way.

Anonymous wrote:Almost every Republican in the House voted to assess a $16 million dollar fine on Adam Schiff for his part of the Russia hoax.
With this precedent in place that you can issue large fines against a member of Congress because you don't like what they said, even if it didn't get a majority vote and technically they voted to send it to a committee to investigate, how might Democrats use this when they have control of the House?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost every Republican in the House voted to assess a $16 million dollar fine on Adam Schiff for his part of the Russia hoax.
With this precedent in place that you can issue large fines against a member of Congress because you don't like what they said, even if it didn't get a majority vote and technically they voted to send it to a committee to investigate, how might Democrats use this when they have control of the House?
Did this actually pass? I know it was tabled the night before the baseball game but I heard they were introducing it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost every Republican in the House voted to assess a $16 million dollar fine on Adam Schiff for his part of the Russia hoax.
With this precedent in place that you can issue large fines against a member of Congress because you don't like what they said, even if it didn't get a majority vote and technically they voted to send it to a committee to investigate, how might Democrats use this when they have control of the House?
It wasn't that they "didn't like what he said" - he LIED. He misled the public.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Almost every Republican in the House voted to assess a $16 million dollar fine on Adam Schiff for his part of the Russia hoax.
With this precedent in place that you can issue large fines against a member of Congress because you don't like what they said, even if it didn't get a majority vote and technically they voted to send it to a committee to investigate, how might Democrats use this when they have control of the House?