Newly sworn-in Senator Adam Schiff is practically on his hands and knees, bending over backward to convince President Trump and the American people—who are sick of his lies—that he’s turned over a new leaf. Pencil Neck is in full rebrand mode at the moment. Instead of being the anti-Trump pit bull for the regime, he’s now trying to sell himself as the “calmer,” more “sensitive” version—the guy who supposedly wants to hand out olive branches in the swamp or whatever.
This is the same Schiff who peddled the fake Russia hoax—fully aware it was a complete lie cooked up and paid for by Hillary Clinton. And now, he wants to play “bipartisan.” What a joke.
NEW: Senator Adam Schiff is now willing to set aside past differences and work with President-elect Trump as he makes his return to the White House.
— Patrick Webb (@RealPatrickWebb) January 2, 2025
This is the same Schiff who peddled the fake Russia hoax—fully aware it was a complete lie cooked up and paid for by Hillary Clinton. And now, he wants to play “bipartisan.” What a joke.
Sounds like someone’s getting nervous about the possibility of landing in the slammer for all those lies and treason…
Now Trump is headed back to the White House, politically stronger than ever and with a firm hold over what will be a unified Republican Congress. And Schiff, one of Trump’s biggest foils, was sworn into the Senate on Monday as part of a Democratic caucus that is headed into the minority and has been so far restrained in opposing the returning president, taking more of a wait-and-see approach in the weeks before he is sworn into office.
As California’s newest senator, Schiff says he’s not going to shy away from familiar territory — opposing Trump when he feels it necessary. But he’s also hoping to be known for bipartisanship, as well, after campaigning in Republican areas of his state and working to learn more about rural issues that weren’t in his portfolio in his urban Los Angeles House district.
“I think being there and letting folks get to know me, kick the tires a bit, helps overcome some of the sort of Fox News stereotypes,” Schiff said of the conservative news channel’s focus on him as he challenged Trump in his first term. He says he also sees that outreach as a way to gain insight into Democrats’ way forward after losses in the November elections. […]
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