Anti-Trump zealot, and progressive hatchet man Adam Schiff, the top-ranking Democrat investigating Trump-Russia collusion, was oddly quiet, weak, and muted over his examination of official intel information proving Obama spied on President Trump. Schiffs highly out of character reaction to the data was enough to make even the staunchest anti-Trumpers concede the documents are every bit as truthful and awful as Nunes said they are.
In short, Schiff supported the validity of the information with his uncharacteristically weak response.
Its been a bad week for Schiff; earlier he had to admit theres no evidence suggesting Trump and Russia concluded to STEAL the 2016 election.
Of course, theres no evidence its FAKE NEWS.
From Breitbart
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, told CNNs Jake Tapper on State of the Union on Sunday morning that he cant say whether anything was masked or unmasked properly after visiting the White House on Friday to see the same the surveillance documents that committee chair Devin Nunes (R-CA) saw last month.
It was an unusually muted response from Schiff, and suggests that the documents substantiate Nunes claims that the Obama administration conducted surveillance on members of the Trump transition team, and unmasked the names of U.S. citizens improperly before the intelligence was disseminated throughout the government. He merely said that he did not agree with the chairmans characterization of the documents, but did not elaborate or say Nunes was wrong.
Schiff also added that he remained upset that the documents had not been shared with him before Nunes shared them with the White House, and he raised suspicions about the way in which the White House had obtained the information.
In addition, Schiff backed off claims he made last month on MSNBC that there was more than circumstantial evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government. When Tapper asked him point-blank whether there was collusion, Schiff said: I dont think we can say anything definitively at this point.
Schiffs failure to contest Nuness claims directly, and his refusal to repeat his conclusions about Russian collusion, add subtle support to two arguments: first, the contention by two senior former Obama administration intelligence officials that there is no evidence of Trump campaign collusion with Russia; and second, the contention by President Donald Trump that he and his team were the victims of improper surveillance and leaks by the outgoing Obama administration.