Schiff, D-Calif., was an outspoken House member at the time and part of the committee that probed the insurrection. Among those also pardoned from the committee were former Reps. Liz Cheney, R-Wyoming, and Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill.
"President Biden gave a pretty harsh assessment of the investigation into his son Hunter," Tapper began. "He basically threw the Justice Department under the bus there for those i
California Sen. Adam Schiff told NBC's "Meet The Press" that he's going to do some research about whether he can reject a pardon issued to all the people involved in the Congressional ...
Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and Rep. Pete Aguilar ... “We were showing our phones to each other on the House floor, like, do you see this on Twitter? Like, it says, they breached, it says the crowd’s big. So we’re all kind of figuring this out on the ...
Adam Schiff (D-CA) – who Trump said looked like he got “hit with a baseball bat.” A reporter asked Trump, “Senator Schiff was joining you on this trip and he was too busy. Are you ...
Calif., grilled Pam Bondi on how she would act in terms of President-elect Trump's political opponents, leading to a fiery response from Bondi.
California Sen. Adam Schiff told NBC's "Meet The Press" that he opposes President Biden's decision to pardon members of his family, saying it sends a bad message to the Trump family: KRISTEN ...
Confusion over federal funding on the Central Coast has created headaches for organizations and agencies that rely on the money.
California Sen. Adam Schiff said President Donald Trump “broke the law” in firing 18 independent federal watchdogs, known as inspectors general, on Friday night. “Yeah, he broke the law.
Looks Like He Got Hit With A Baseball Bat Or Something’: Trump Rips Schiff After He Skips CA Trip At a briefing in Fletcher, North Carolina, President Trump mocked Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) after the Senator didn't join on a trip to California.
The Department of Justice says it will "vigorously defend" Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, after it was temporarily blocked in a federal court earlier today.
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) on Sunday singled out a possible reason Donald Trump chose to fire several inspectors general from major federal agencies, while noting that the president “broke the law.”