Posted on 10/24/2023 6:07:06 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA) said Tuesday on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” that the walls were closing in on former President Donald Trump while discussing ABC News reporting that former President Donald Trump’s last chief of staff Mark Meadows was granted immunity to testify under oath in the federal election interference case.
Schiff said, “I think it is very big news. In a way, it’s not surprising. People never expected Mark Meadows to be a Steve Bannon, you know, gleefully riding into jail on behalf of Donald Trump. That is not Mark Meadows. He never signed up to go to jail. He was carrying out Donald Trump’s dirty work every day, but self preservation has kicked in. And it appears he is cooperating. The challenge with him is he’s written a book which was touting all the Trump lies. He’s told a lot of the Trump lies himself, so he is not a perfect witness by any means.”
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The book was marketed to those who wanted to hear what he wrote. The publisher and purchaser of those books would have never gone forward had he wrote what he’s coughing up to now.
Indeed spooky old Schiff still playing in his basement with Russia props all over the place.
His rubber room is waiting
The publisher and purchaser of those books would have never gone forward had he wrote what he’s coughing up to now.
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Really? What’s he “coughing up to now”? And how long have you been a leftist troll?
Who’s coughing up to now? His rear end. And keeping it from being incarcerated.
Pencil Neck has been saying that since 2016. Sure like to see that “evidence” he has of Russian collusion.
The tree.
We’re at least eight years into “get Trump”
No one should see how sausage is made particularly in politics.
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