Schiff said there were intelligence partners around the world who likely withheld information from the U.S. because they didn't trust the president.
With absolutely ZERO evidence to back up the assertion,
CBS Evening News spent part of Wednesday’s newscast giving oxygen to a conspiracy theory spawned from a Democratic congresswoman, claiming Republican members of Congress were in league with the insurrectionists and intentionally gave them “reconnaissance” assistance. The network even brought on a former U.S. attorney to call them Benedict Arnolds.
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Was it an inside job? New allegations that some members of Congress gave tours to rioters who stormed the Capitol,” anchor Norah O’Donnell loudly proclaimed during the opening tease, teeing up the fact-free report from chief Justice correspondent Jeff Pegues.
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As Democrats prepare articles of impeachment, Congressman Adam Schiff gave his first interview on Friday with Eyewitness News since the mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol.
Attorney Assisting Trump on Raffensperger Phone Call Resigns After Law Firm Concern
On 1/5/21 at 7:13 PM EST
Cleta Mitchell, an attorney who helped President Donald Trump on the controversial call with Georgia officials, has resigned after her law firm expressed concern with her involvement in efforts to overturn the election results.
Mitchell, who was introduced by White House chief of staff Mark Meadows as not the attorney of record but someone who has been involved, could be heard speaking several times in a recording of Trump s Saturday call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperfer. In their hour-long conversation, the president threatened, flattered and begged the official to find me 11,780 votes, before warning Raffensperger that he would be taking a big risk if he refused.