Schiff Caught Red Handed Lying, This Footage Proves His Real Thoughts on John Bolton

Fox News reports that it has identified video clips of lead House impeachment manager, Adam Schiff (D-CA) saying President Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton had a “distinct ‘lack of credibility’ and was prone to ‘conspiracy theories.’”

But it wasn’t just Schiff who sang a different tune about Bolton until it served Democrat house manager’s purpose to frame him as a bastion of truth.

In March 2018, Connecticut Democrat Sen. Chris Murphy sounded the alarm when Trump appointed Bolton as his third national security adviser by tweeting:

“John Bolton is being picked for the top non-confirmable national security job because [the] Senate … will not confirm Bolton for anything [because] he is too extreme.”

 

 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was never a fan of John Bolton until his “sudden departure” from the White House was in her terms, “a symbol of the disarray that has unnerved our allies since day one of the Trump Administration.”

Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) agreed with Pelosi saying Bolton’s firing “is just the latest example of his government by-chaos-approach.”

“NeverTrump” columnist Max Boot was more descriptive in saying, “John Bolton was bad. His departure might be worse.”

Last week, speaking on CNN, Schiff declared Bolton as essential to the “search for truth.”

Watch this Next News Network report to watch Adam Schiff reveal his true feelings about John Bolton only months before the impeachment hearings.


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