In a stunning display of political theater, Adam Schiff revealed live on C-SPAN that subpoenas targeting President Trump's family are "very possible and very likely" under a Democrat-led House. This candid admission lays bare what Democrats might prioritize should they reclaim power: not addressing soaring grocery prices or the border crisis, but dragging Trump's family, including his grandchildren, into a legislative web.
This revelation is not about legal substance but political retribution. Schiff’s brazen statement highlights a well-trodden tactic: inventing allegations and then demanding investigations based on those very allegations — an eerie reminder of the Russia collusion hysteria that consumed America for years. Schiff didn’t specify any crimes, opting instead to cast shadows over Trump's family with vague allusions to $400 million Qatari jets and massive investments in Jared Kushner’s funds — claims without charges or indictments, just a political narrative.
The backlash on social media was swift. As @nextnews put it, "🚨 Schiff just said the quiet part on C-SPAN: subpoenas for Trump's sons and Jared Kushner are 'very possible and very likely.' No charges. No indictments. Just a target list — on tape." @RickDawson2000 chimed in, highlighting the ethical concerns with a tweet, "Sen. Schiff Says It's 'Very Possible and Very Likely' Democrats Will Subpoena Trump's Family" emphasizing the potential misuse of power.
Schiff’s televised attack went further, maligning the January 6th settlements as a "slush fund for cop beaters" and targeting Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche by name, suggesting a vendetta rather than legitimate oversight. And with a startling revelation claiming Republicans feared for his safety on January 6th, Schiff illustrates a belief that political disagreement equates to personal hostility.
For everyday Americans, this situation begs a reflective pause. Do we want the nation's energy squandered on partisan squabbles masking as investigations, or focused on real issues affecting citizens? With every House race now effectively a referendum on whether Schiff’s vendettas become reality, the stakes for this November couldn’t be higher. Is this the future voters envision when they cast their ballots?
As patriots concerned about our nation’s direction, we must question if these political gamesmanship tactics serve democracy or undermine it. Watch the video, see Schiff’s words, and decide: should political power be wielded as a tool of vindictive investigation?
