The Left talks a big game about rules and decorum. But behind closed doors, they are wolves in sheep’s clothing.
Now Adam Schiff threw the law out the window during this witch hunt against Trump.
Whistleblower Exposes Schiff’s Alleged Plot to Undermine Trump
Fresh revelations from declassified documents highlight a veteran intelligence expert, who once supported Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, repeatedly informing the FBI that Adam Schiff, then a representative, sanctioned the release of secret data to damage President Trump’s reputation amid the Russiagate inquiry. This insider’s accounts paint a picture of calculated efforts to weaponize classified info against a duly elected leader, raising serious questions about accountability in Washington.
Now serving as a senator from California, Schiff reportedly outlined intentions to disclose confidential details on the Trump-Russia investigation shortly after Trump’s 2017 swearing-in, according to the anonymous whistleblower’s statements.
In a June 2023 FBI session, the source described an all-hands gathering led by Schiff where the Democrat “stated the group would leak classified information which was derogatory to President of the United States Donald J. TRUMP. SCHIFF stated the information would be used to Indict President TRUMP.”
The brave whistleblower voiced opposition to this scheme, as detailed in the interview summary, but was reassured by colleagues that “they would not be caught leaking classified information.” Undeterred, when later pressed again on participating in anti-Trump leaks, he firmly stated they “believed this activity to be unethical and treasonous.” His principled stand highlights the integrity some brought to the table during a time when others seemed bent on subverting Trump’s presidency.
Leaking System and Key Players in the Anti-Trump Campaign
Further insights reveal a structured approach among Democratic committee members for disseminating sensitive materials, with Schiff at the helm deciding distribution for leaks. The whistleblower, boasting over 20 years in intelligence and a dozen more aiding the committee, was known as a bipartisan collaborator, friendly with both Schiff and Republican counterpart Devin Nunes.
Yet, an October 2017 FBI note indicated rumors of his dismissal due to “perceived lack of party loyalty.” In a candid chat with a GOP staffer, he explained his firing stemmed from refusing to join the leaking efforts. Over beverages that night, he disclosed how Democrats had set up a “system” where intel flowed to Schiff before being assigned for leakage. Notably, fellow committee member Eric Swalwell emerged as a frequent leaker in these claims.
During a December 2017 FBI discussion, the whistleblower recounted an incident involving a highly restricted document viewed by a select few, including Schiff and Swalwell, which appeared almost word-for-word in the media the next day. He had been cautioned about Swalwell because “he [Swalwell] had a reputation for leaking classified information.” These patterns suggest a deliberate campaign to erode public trust in Trump, contrasting sharply with the president’s efforts to drain the swamp.
Schiff, who drove Trump’s first impeachment and notoriously entered the discredited Steele dossier into congressional records, faced Republican censure in 2023 for his Russiagate involvement—yet astonishingly ascended to the Senate soon after. The whistleblower also alleged Schiff’s rage over Trump’s win against Hillary Clinton, speculating he’d eyed the CIA director role under her.
Investigations and Justice for Trump’s Vindication
Despite alerting the FBI and even prepping for a simulated grand jury, the whistleblower learned the Justice Department halted probes, citing the Speech or Debate Clause shielding legislators—though he insisted Schiff’s deeds fell outside its protection, labeling them unprotected misconduct.
First brought to light by Just the News, these claims gained traction when Kash Patel, FBI Director, affirmed on X: “We found it. We declassified it. Now Congress can see how classified info was leaked to shape political narratives – and decide if our institutions were weaponized against the American people.” Patel, a key Nunes aide, penned a pivotal memo exposing FBI overreach in the Crossfire Hurricane operation targeting Trump.
Recent developments bolster Trump’s long-held assertions of a rigged system: A Maryland grand jury is probing Schiff for potential mortgage fraud involving falsified records for better loans, claiming dual primary residences. Meanwhile, the FBI is scrutinizing ex-CIA chief John Brennan and former FBI head James Comey for possible crimes in the Russia probe. Adding momentum, a Justice Department “strike force” formed after DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s release of a d*mning 44-page report on Brennan’s flawed assessment favoring Moscow’s alleged Trump preference.
Schiff and Swalwell’s offices offered no immediate rebuttals, leaving these allegations to fuel calls for transparency and reform to protect future leaders like Trump from such partisan sabotage.