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Adam Schiff” width=”1200″ height=”675″/>sen. Adam schiff allegedly informed staffers that leaked intelligence data would bolster efforts to indict former President Donald Trump. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON – A new report alleges that Senator Adam Schiff, then-chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, was informed by his staff that classified information was being leaked with the intention of building a case for the indictment of former President donald Trump. The report, published by Just The News, details findings from an FBI inquiry into the leaks.
According to the report, Schiff was allegedly told by staffers that the leaked intelligence would be helpful in pursuing criminal charges against Trump. The FBI reportedly interviewed multiple individuals, including Schiff’s own staff, who identified the alleged leaks. Despite these findings, no disciplinary action was taken at the time.
The investigation, which began during the Trump governance, reportedly focused on leaks related to the FBI’s investigation into potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. The report cites sources familiar with the investigation who say the FBI possessed evidence