(Crankers) When Adam Schiff isn’t facing accusations of mortgage fraud or being accused of misleading the public about Republicans, he’s under fire for allegedly pushing a “hoax” that cost taxpayers $32 million.
In June 2023, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to censure him for promoting the idea, as House Intelligence Committee chair, that Donald Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia—a claim later dismissed by federal investigations.
Republicans argue his actions fueled the costly Mueller probe that cost taxpayers $32 million.
Separately, Schiff is being investigated by federal prosecutors in Maryland for alleged mortgage fraud, with claims he listed two properties in different states as his primary residence to get better loan terms and tax breaks.
A Maryland grand jury is considering charges like wire fraud, mail fraud, and making false statements. Schiff denies wrongdoing, calling it a politically motivated “witch hunt,” while the Justice Department also reviews how the probe has been handled.
Anna Paulina-Luna enters into the record the $32 million Adam Schiff indirectly misappropriated:
