Almost two years ago, Adam Schiff was caught on audio telling two Russian comedians and radio hosts that he would be willing to accept dirt of President Trump to damage him.
In light of the recent Democrat uproar over a sketchy whistleblower complaint (that was reportedly Soros-funded and that Schiff allegedly had contact with before it when through), Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz dug up the audio of the call.
In the call, the Russians were posing as the former speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament, Andriy Parubiy, to prank Adam Schiff.
Schiff asked the man posing as “Parubiy,”
“So, you have recordings of both [Russian journalist Ksenia] Sobchak and [Russian model and singer Olga] Buzova where they’re discussing the compromising material on Mr. Trump?”
After one of the comedians confirmed, Schiff stated,
“Well obviously we would welcome a chance to get copies of those recordings.”
Check it out:
Listen to the call between the Russian comedians and Adam Schiff here:
Remember this, folks.
Fox News has more to say about the audio evidence of Schiff telling prank callers he would accept dirt on Trump:
Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz has dug up a nearly two-year-old prank call in which House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff told two Russian radio hosts posing as a Ukranian politician that he would be willing to accept damaging anti-Trump information.
Gaetz on Sunday tweeted an edited clip from the eight-minute-long phone call. It comes as Republicans are pushing back at the House Democratic impeachment inquiry over allegations President Trump pressured the Ukranian president into investigating the family of 2020 rival Joe Biden.
In the clip, Schiff, D-Calif., tells the Russian shock-jocks, who were posing as Andriy Parubiy, the former speaker of Ukraine's parliament, that he would be willing to accept dirt on Trump from the Ukranian.
"So, you have recordings of both [Russian journalist Ksenia] Sobchak and [Russian model and singer Olga] Buzova where they're discussing the compromising material on Mr. Trump?" Schiff asked the callers posing as Parubiy.
"Absolutely," one of the pranksters responded.
"Well obviously we would welcome a chance to get copies of those recordings," Schiff said later in the call after he and the fake "Parubiy" go on to discuss more details of the bogus allegations.
Townhall also commented:
It was not long ago—in 2018—that Rep. Adam Schiff was pranked called by Russian comedians who convinced him he was speaking to Ukrianian politician Andriy Parubiy and had dirt on President Trump.
Specifically, Schiff was told there were nude photos of the president from a trip he made to Russia during the Miss Universe pageant in 2013.
The now Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee seemed eager to accept the dirt.
"So, you have recordings of both [Russian journalist Ksenia] Sobchak and [Russian model and singer Olga] Buzova where they're discussing the compromising material on Mr. Trump?" Schiff asked on the call.
"Absolutely," one of the pranksters responded.
"Well obviously we would welcome a chance to get copies of those recordings," he said later during the conversation.
While his office claimed it suspected the call was bogus, The Daily Mail reported that a member of his staff “engaged in correspondence with what they thought was a Ukrainian politician to try to obtain the 'classified' material promised on the call.”
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