New Investigation Claims PROOF that Impeachment is a Plot Going Back Years

House Intelligence Committee member Mike Conway (R–TX) questioned why Rep. Adam Schiff (D–CA) during the impeachment trial for making the Ukraine phone call whistleblower “immune” from testifying. This, despite the fact the hearing is being held in a closed-door, secure environment to ensure that his identity would be protected.

Conway said, “[I want] … one of the members of the committee that are lawyers to put into the record the federal statute that provides for the absolute immunity or right to immunity that you’ve exerted over and over and over. I don’t think it’s there.”

Schiff sat emotionless with arms crossed as Conway continued to probe adding, “Before you get mad and accuse me of wanting to out the whistleblower, you get upset every time somebody accuses you personally of knowing who the whistleblower is.”

Conway pointed out that during the Housed hearing, Nancy Pelosi wrote all 435 elected representatives asserting that whistleblowers are “required by law to testify to the House and Senate Intelligence Committees.”

That means, pointed out the Republican Senator, that either Schiff defied Pelosi or she misunderstood the legal standard. “Is the whistleblower required by law,” said Conway, “as the speaker said, to testify to us or not, and what is this absolute right to anonymity?”

Watch the video to learn what story Tim Pool says proves that Adam Schiff is playing games and was plotting impeachment years ago. This is something you won’t hear on any mainstream newscast.


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