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Resolution to Censure Schiff Returns to House with a Crucial Tweak

The House motion to censure Rep. Adam Schiff just got a second chance.


A week ago, the California Democrat dodged receiving a public rebuke from his colleagues because a score of Republicans voted with Democrats to table the resolution, but now the wannabe senator from Southern California is going to face judgment again.

And with the numbers adding up against him, it couldn’t happen to a nastier guy.

Schiff is the former chairman of the House Intelligence Committee who spent most of 2017 to 2020 repeatedly abusing his position to lie to the American people about supposed evidence in the “Russia collusion” hoax against then-President Donald Trump.

His reputation, and record, of dishonesty were so established that when Republicans took over the House after the 2022 midterms, one of the first things new House Speaker Kevin McCarthy did was strip Schiff of even being a member of the committee he once chaired. (McCarthy also kicked Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell off the Intelligence Committee, but there were some other … more exotic reasons for that.)

Last week, a resolution to censure Schiff was tabled on a vote of 225 to 196, with seven members abstaining.

According to the House roll call, the vote on tabling the motion included 20 Republicans in support, two who voted “present” and three who didn’t vote. If all the Republicans who either supported the motion to table the resolution, voted “present” or cast a vote to support the resolution in a new form, it would pass the House with a 221-vote majority, more than 50 percent of the House’s 435 seats

And pass it might.

For most of the Republicans who voted to table the resolution, the sticking point was that the language of the resolution text included fining Schiff $16 million, or half the estimated cost of the special counsel investigation into the “Russia collusion” hoax.

The Washington Times reported Monday that the resolution’s sponsor, Florida Republican Anna Paulina Luna, is planning to introduce the resolution again without the fine.
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graphite · 61-69, M
Republiwimps always looking to "break bread with our friends across the aisle." Dimwits
DavidT8899 · 22-25, M
@graphite But I think that just might be starting to change.Granted,the Repubs should have learned that lesson a long time ago......
graphite · 61-69, M
@DavidT8899 There's a few, like Marjory Taylor Greene, who know the score: Democrats want anyone who dares oppose them imprisoned.
DavidT8899 · 22-25, M
@graphite Yes,but I was thinking more along the lines of Kevin McCarthy.Hes being aggressive but in a way that doesn't turn off independents.I respect Greene,but sometimes she acts in a way that defeats her purpose.Acting as crazy as Adam Schiff ,etc is NOT the way to set things right.