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Adam Schiff


               
2022 May 31, 5:00pm   3,177 views  53 comments

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Adam Schiff, U.S. House California District 28, Democrat

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41   WookieMan   2025 Feb 22, 6:37am  

Ceffer says





Nothing will happen on this one. Not gonna repeat myself, but if you know, you know.
42   Patrick   2025 Jul 16, 1:33pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/poly-something-wednesday-july-16


Bug-eyed Senator Adam Schiff’s alleged crime is pretty simple. He claimed his DC-area home as his “primary homestead” to get a lower interest rate on his government-backed mortgage, though by law, he must live in his California district. The real news wasn’t that “Trump claimed” anything; the big story was Fannie Mae officials have now determined probable cause to beleive that Schiff broke the law. The only question is what happens next. ...

Who else thinks that you or I would be in big trouble if we pulled this stunt, and Senators shouldn’t get any special treatment?
43   MolotovCocktail   2025 Aug 6, 11:16am  

Patrick says


https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/poly-something-wednesday-july-16


Bug-eyed Senator Adam Schiff’s alleged crime is pretty simple. He claimed his DC-area home as his “primary homestead” to get a lower interest rate on his government-backed mortgage, though by law, he must live in his California district. The real news wasn’t that “Trump claimed” anything; the big story was Fannie Mae officials have now determined probable cause to beleive that Schiff broke the law. The only question is what happens next. ...

Who else thinks that you or I would be in big trouble if we pulled this stunt, and Senators shouldn’t get any special treatment?




This seems to be happening next. This case was referred to the DoJ and it seems they are working on it.



Thing is, if he's tried in LA or the DC Area (that includes Maryland), then no jury will convict him.
44   AD   2025 Aug 6, 11:27pm  

MolotovCocktail says


Thing is, if he's tried in LA or the DC Area (that includes Maryland), then no jury will convict him.


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EXACTLY, Adam Schiff will get an OJ jury, that is it will be jury nullification.

Like former Democrat golden boy John Edwards got off easy with likely a predominantly black jury in his federal trial in chocolate town (Greensboro, NC).

And it can be a reverse-jury-nullification like what happened with James Finch of Phoenix Construction in Tally (Tallahassee) in his federal trial.

The DOJ at the very end of the trial made accusations that Finch made racist statements about Antonio Barnes, which had nothing to do with their case that Finch had bribed Barnes when Barnes was on the Lynn Haven city council.

I think the US Attorney for DOJ was hoping to sway a few of the jurists and that there was a "strong black female and/or male type" (like a former black panther Lionel Cryer on OJ's jury) on the jury who then could sway the cuck and/or meek white jurists.

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45   Misc   2025 Aug 7, 2:00pm  

I wonder at the volume of election laws he violated by not being a resident of the State he was representing.
46   Ceffer   2025 Aug 7, 3:06pm  

Misc says

I wonder at the volume of election laws he violated by not being a resident of the State he was representing.

When you have CCP mediated election fraud at your disposal, anything is possible.
47   Patrick   2025 Aug 12, 10:24am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/connecting-dots-tuesday-august-12


About ten hours ago, FBI Director Kash Patel posted this on X:




According to newly declassified FBI interview reports, a longtime Democrat analyst assigned to the House Intelligence Committee said then-House Rep. Adam Schiff personally greenlit leaking classified info in 2017 to hurt Trump — in front of staff, with the stated goal of “indicting the president.” The whistleblower himself called it “unethical,” “illegal,” and even “treasonous,” but was reassured that Schiff believed the speech-and-debate clause would protect him from prosecution.

The whistleblower complained to the FBI multiple times over six years, between 2017 and 2023, describing meetings, naming Eric Swalwell as another suspected leaker, and recounting specific episodes— including one where a “particularly sensitive document” was leaked to the press within 24 hours of being viewed by a handful of staff and members. He also said he was fired for “lack of party loyalty” after refusing to join the leaking conspiracy. ...

The whistleblower detailed a coordinated process— sensitive documents restricted to a small circle, Schiff deciding what would leak, and staffers offering reassurances that they “would not be caught,” an admission that betrays consciousness of guilt and an awareness they were crossing legal lines.
48   Patrick   2025 Aug 14, 1:06pm  

Ceffer says






You were totally right.

Kash turns out to be very easily bought or intimidated.
51   Patrick   2025 Oct 15, 7:39pm  

Lol, I need a still for my memes:


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