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Republican Chairwoman Just Tried to Call Rep. Adam Schiff a Liar With a Lie of Her Own, But George Conway Had the Receipts

Republican Chairwoman Just Tried to Call Rep. Adam Schiff a Liar With a Lie of Her Own, But George Conway Had the Receipts
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Burn.

House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff (D-CA) has become one of Republicans' most prominent enemies in his hesitation to deem Attorney General William Barr's summary of the Mueller Report exonerates President Donald Trump.

Donald Trump has since deemed Schiff a "pencil-neck," even selling shirts paying tribute to the moniker. He frequently decries Schiff at his rallies and on Twitter.


Republican National Committee Chairwoman—and niece to Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT)—Ronna McDaniel echoed these attacks, calling Schiff "delusional."

But attorney George Conway, a longtime Trump critic and husband to Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway, wasn't about to let McDaniel's words slide.

Conway alluded to the words Attorney General Barr's summary, which plainly say that, on possible obstruction of justice, the President is not exonerated. This hasn't stopped Trump and his ilk from claiming that the Mueller Report is a complete and total exoneration of the President.

Twitter applauded Conway for pointing this out.

Many had thoughts on "the liar who shouldn't be taken seriously."

With the report still unreleased, Conway's words also spurred some speculation as to what it could reveal.

Calls to release the report are growing louder after its release has been frequently blocked by Senate Republicans. Barr has promised to release it later this month, after redactions are made.

Hopefully the redactions won't conceal the most important parts.

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