"Flat-Out
False": WaPo Calls
Out Adam Schiff For Lying
About Whistleblower
4
October, 2019
House
Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) was called out by
the Washington
Post for
claiming last month that his panel had "not
spoken directly with the whistleblower"
- a CIA employee whose second-hand account of a phone conversation
between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky
sparked impeachment proceedings.
"Have
you heard from the whistleblower? Do you want to hear from the
whistleblower? What protections could you provide to the
whistleblower?" Schiff was asked during a Sept. 17 interview
on MSNBC's
"Morning Joe."
"We
have not spoken directly with the whistleblower. We would like to,"
replied Schiff, adding "But I am sure the whistleblower has
concerns that he has not been advised, as the law requires, by the
inspector general or the director of national Intelligence just how
he is supposed to communicate with Congress, and so the risk to the
whistleblower is retaliation."
"Schiff
on 'Morning Joe' clearly made a statement that was false,"
said the fact-checker. "He now says he’s was answering the
wrong question, but if that was the case, he should have quickly
corrected the record. He
compounded his falsehood by telling reporters a few days later that
if not for the [inspector general's] office, the committee would not
have known about the complaint. That again suggested there had been
no prior communication."
"The explanation that Schiff was not sure it was the same whistleblower especially strains credulity," added WaPo. "Schiff earns Four Pinocchios."
For
those keeping track, Schiff has now lied
about his panel's contacts with the 'whistleblower' and fabricated
quotes from the Trump-Zelensky phone call, which he later scrambled
to call a parody
A
House Intel Committee spokesperson told The
Post that
Schiff's reply "should have been more carefully phrased."
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