The Guardian (USA)

Schiff ‘not backing down’ in face of Republican bid to expel him from Congress

- Martin Pengelly in New York

Adam Schiff said he was “not backing down”, after a Republican from Florida filed a motion to expel the California representa­tive from Congress.

Referring to the failure the same day of a motion to expel George Santos, the New York fabulist indicted on multiple criminal counts, Schiff said: “When Democrats do something for the right reason, [Republican­s] use the precedent to do something for the wrong reason.”

Ana Paulina Luna moved against Schiff after the release of the Durham report, which Republican­s claim shows the investigat­ion of Russian election interferen­ce and links between Donald Trump and Moscow was a conspiracy between Democrats and the FBI.

Schiff was House intelligen­ce chair and led Trump’s first impeachmen­t, for seeking political dirt in Ukraine. He published a book about the Russia investigat­ion and is now running for

Senate.

Luna said Schiff “lied to the American

people. He used his position on House intelligen­ce to push a lie that cost American taxpayers millions of dollars and abused the trust placed in him as chairman. He is a dishonour to the House of Representa­tives.

“The Durham report makes clear that the Russian collusion was a lie from day one and Schiff knowingly used his position in an attempt to divide our country.”

John Durham was appointed to investigat­e the FBI inquiry, which led to the appointmen­t of the special counsel Robert Mueller. Mueller did not establish collusion between Trump and Moscow but did secure criminal conviction­s and lay out evidence of potential obstructio­n of justice.

Schiff said: “When Republican­s lacked the courage to stand up to the most unethical president in history, they consoled themselves by attacking those who did. I’m not backing down.”

Speaking to MSNBC, he added: “The Durham investigat­ion was an investigat­ion Donald Trump demanded, investigat­ing the investigat­ors.”

Durham, he said, spent “four years trying to prove this deep state conspiracy theory that Trump kept telling his base was going to be proven … The whole thing of course, was a big bust.

“… And so their response … is, ‘Let’s go after Adam Schiff.’ Let’s go back to the person they most view as standing up for the rule of law, standing up against Trump, leading the first impeachmen­t, participat­ing in the January 6 committee. That’s what this is about.”

Republican­s have removed Schiff and another California Democrat, Eric Swalwell, from the intelligen­ce committee.

Only five members of the House have ever been expelled, three for fighting for the Confederac­y in the US civil war. The other two were convicted criminals. Expulsions require two-thirds majorities. Luna’s resolution is likely to fail.

Schiff said: “When Democrats do something for the right reason, [Republican­s] use the precedent to do something for the wrong reason.”

“This serial fabricator George Santos, this person who’s just been indicted, who’s admitted guilt to a foreign crime, to distract attention from that in the wake of the added disappoint­ment of the Durham report, let’s go after Adam Schiff, let’s please the Maga crowd and send a message to anyone else that stands up to Donald Trump.”

Luna has experience­d controvers­y of her own. In February, the Washington Post reported that she swapped liberal positions and claims to be “Middle Eastern, Jewish or eastern European” for a Hispanic identity and Trumpist beliefs.

“Luna’s sharp turn to the right,” the paper said, “her account of an isolated and impoverish­ed childhood, and her embrace of her Hispanic heritage have come as a surprise to some friends and family who knew her before her ascent to the US House.”

Luna called the report “racist”.

 ?? ?? Adam Schiff in New York City on 17 April 2023. Photograph: Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shuttersto­ck
Adam Schiff in New York City on 17 April 2023. Photograph: Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shuttersto­ck

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