Sean Davis: ‘Really Curious’ Rep. Schiff Knew Details of Whistleblower Complaint Before Congress Received It

‘It certainly seems as if Schiff knew a lot more about what was going on’

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DOOCY: “Also one thing that I l know is troubling you is that the Intel chair, Adam Schiff tweeted out information that was very similar to the whistleblower’s complaint, but it was two weeks before the whistleblower’s complaint was made public. Here is one of his Tweets. 'Trump is withholding vital military aid to Ukraine, while his personal lawyer seeks help from the Ukraine government to investigate his political opponent. It doesn’t take a stable genius to see the magnitude of this conflict. Or how destructive it is to our national security.' What do you make of that?”
DAVIS: “I think it’s really curious. Because we were told that the congressional committees didn’t get this whistleblower complaint until September. But when you look at the complaints, which the president declassified and released last week, it was dated August 12th and it was addressed to Adam Schiff himself. So it certainly seems as if Schiff knew a lot more about what was going on than he let on which raises some fairly serious and troubling questions about whether he was part of this effort and perhaps even coordinating it long before anyone else knew what was going on.”

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