Trump’s Attorney General nominee destroyed Adam Schiff with three brutal words about his career

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Adam Schiff is ready to continue his war against Donald Trump. 

He bit off more than he could chew in one fight. 

And Trump’s Attorney General nominee destroyed Adam Schiff with three brutal words about his career. 

Adam Schiff tries to go on the offensive against Pam Bondi 

Senate Democrats are powerless to stop the confirmation of President-Elect Donald Trump’s nominees with Republicans holding a 53-47 majority in the chamber. 

That’s left Democrats to use confirmation hearings as a chance to grandstand. 

U.S. Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) was able to parlay his lies about the Russian collusion hoax during Trump’s first term into a promotion to the Senate in the last election. 

He tried to spar with Trump’s nominee for Attorney General, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, during her confirmation hearing. 

Schiff tried to go after Bondi with a gotcha question on his ally RINO Liz Cheney being prosecuted by the Trump Justice Department. 

“I’m asking you sitting here today, whether you are aware of a factual predicate to investigate Liz Cheney,” Schiff declared. 

“Senator, no one asked me to investigate Liz Cheney. That is a hypothetical,” Bondi replied. 

Schiff ranted that Trump has called for her prosecution. 

“No one has asked me to investigate Liz,” Bondi said. “We’re all so worried about Liz Cheney, Senator? You know what we should be worried about? The crime rate in California is through the roof! Your robberies are 87 percent higher than the national average.”

A fuming Schiff was left stammering at her after that answer. 

Adam Schiff’s political stunt backfires on him

Schiff continued to go after Bondi looking to create some sound-bytes for social media and MSNBC. 

This time he zeroed in on Trump’s promise to pardon January 6 protestors. 

“So will it be your advice to the President? Mr. President, I know you said you want to issue hundreds of pardons on day one. Will it be your advice to the President? No, Mr. President, I need to go over them on a case-by-case basis. Do not issue blanket pardons. Will that be your advice to the President?” Schiff ranted. 

Bondi calmly shut down his attempt to play gotcha. 

“Senator, I have not looked at any of those files,” Bondi said. “If confirmed, I will look at the files.”

Schiff claimed there was no way that she could look through hundreds of files in one day. 

Bondi reiterated that every file would be reviewed. 

“Of course, you won’t,” Schiff exclaimed. “So will you advise the President–”

“Can I answer the question? I would have plenty of staff,” Bondi fired back. “You said, ‘Of course you won’t?’”

Bondi was getting fed up with Schiff’s games and reminded him about the low point of his Congressional career. 

Schiff fumbled around trying to ask another question. 

“All right. Let me ask another question. You don’t want to answer that, let me ask another question,” Schiff raved. 

“You were censured by Congress, Senator, for comments just like this! That is so reckless,” Bondi shot back. 

Schiff was censured when he was a member of the House in 2023 over his lies about the Russian collusion hoax against Trump. 

He’s beginning his career in the Senate getting humiliated for trying to grandstand for MSNBC. 

Unmuzzled New will keep you up-to-date on any new developments to this ongoing story.

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