Trump demands Adam Schiff resign


President Trump on Friday demanded House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) “immediately” resign from Congress for reading what the congressman described as a parody of the president’s phone call with Ukraine’s leader that is at the center of a whistleblower complaint.

In a series of tweets early Friday, Trump accused Schiff of lying to Congress and “fraudulently” reciting a version of the call that made it “sound horrible” and made the president appear “guilty.”

“He was supposedly reading the exact transcribed version of the call, but he completely changed the words to make it .., sound horrible, an me sound guilty,” Trump tweeted. 

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“HE WAS DESPERATE AND HE GOT CAUGHT. Adam Schiff therefore lied to Congress and attempted to defraud the American Public. He has been doing this for two years. I am calling for him to immediately resign from Congress based on this fraud!”

Rep. Adam Schiff fraudulently read to Congress, with millions of people watching, a version of my conversation with the President of Ukraine that doesn’t exist. He was supposedly reading the exact transcribed version of the call, but he completely changed the words to make it…— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 27, 2019

…sound horrible, and me sound guilty. HE WAS DESPERATE AND HE GOT CAUGHT. Adam Schiff therefore lied to Congress and attempted to defraud the American Public. He has been doing this for two years. I am calling for him to immediately resign from Congress based on this fraud!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 27, 2019

Trump was referring to a moment at the outset of Thursday’s congressional hearing with the acting intelligence chief during which Schiff described Trump as saying on the call that he would tell Zelensky “seven times” to “make up dirt on my political opponent.”

Schiff later made clear that he was summarizing what happened on the July 25 call and that it was meant “to be, at least part, in parody.”

“The fact that that’s not clear is a separate problem in and of itself. Of course, the president never said, if I — if you don’t understand me, I’m going to say it seven more times. My point is, that’s the message that the Ukraine president was receiving in not so many words,” Schiff said.

Schiff immediately hit back at Trump on Twitter on Friday, accusing Trump of engaging in “a shakedown to get election dirt from a foreign country” and trying to cover it up.

“You’re right about one thing — your words need no mockery. Your own words and deeds mock themselves,” Schiff wrote. “But most importantly here, they endanger our country.” 

You engaged in a shakedown to get election dirt from a foreign country.

And then you tried to cover it up.

But you’re right about one thing — your words need no mockery. Your own words and deeds mock themselves.

But most importantly here, they endanger our country. https://t.co/780U2MRwhE— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) September 27, 2019

A rough transcript of Trump’s call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky released by the White House on Wednesday. It showed Trump encouraging the Ukrainian leader to investigate unsubstantiated allegations against former Vice President Joe Biden, a frontrunner for the 2020 Democratic nomination, and offering to put him in touch with his personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, and Attorney General William Barr.

The call is at the center of an intelligence community whistleblower complaint alleging Trump was “using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. election.” The complaint also alleged efforts within the White House to cover up records of the call after the fact.

A redacted version of the complaint was released Thursday, minutes before lawmakers grilled Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire about his handling of it during an open hearing.

Trump has defended the call as “perfect” and insisted he did not pressure Zelensky while noting the partial transcript of the call showed no explicit quid pro quo.

Earlier Friday, Trump tweeted that the call was “very legal and very good,” accusing Democrats of continuing a “witch hunt.” House Democrats launched formal impeachment proceedings on Tuesday after details began to emerge about Trump’s phone conversation with Zelensky. 

The White House memo detailing the call shows Trump asking for a “favor” before entering into a discussion with Zelensky about investigating details related to Russian interference in the 2016 election. He later brings up Biden. 

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