This was not a good look for Adam Schiff.
He was on live TV when he started acting in a strange way.
And he has no explanation for why he behaved so strangely in front of so many people.
Adam Schiff has been willing to venture into some morally questionable places in his quest to take down Donald Trump.
During the “Russiagate” fiasco, Schiff used his chairmanship of the House Intelligence Committee to suggest he had special knowledge of Trump’s ties to the Russians.
Of course, it wasn’t true, but Schiff managed to make many people believe that it was.
Now he’s still harping on Donald Trump to paint him as a criminal.
At a recent hearing in the House, Schiff went off on a very strange and uncomfortable tangent that involved him repeating himself over and over again.
In a direct quote during the House Judiciary Committee hearing, Schiff exclaimed 34 times: “Guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty.”
He was trying to make the point that Trump was found guilty on 34 criminal charges in New York.
According to the Huffington Post, “Republicans on the committee, chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), announced the hearing to examine what they referred to as Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s ‘political prosecution’ of the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.”
“Schiff’s remarks were made roughly two weeks after Trump was found guilty on all 34 criminal charges of falsifying business records to cover up a payment just before the 2016 presidential election to silence allegations of a 2006 sexual encounter with adult film star Stormy Daniels while he was married.”
Schiff is a very ambitious person, but he’d be far better off focusing on his own Senate campaign instead of harping on Donald Trump and repeating the word “guilty” over and over again.
Especially considering if he loses his Senate campaign, he’ll be out of Congress altogether.