Trey Gowdy: 'Partisan' Adam Schiff scares off access to confidential information.
"When you put someone who is wrong as often as Adam Schiff is wrong and is as deeply partisan as he is, in charge of the intelligence committee, then no, you're not going to share confidential information because Adam leaks like a sieve," Gowdy said.
With the refusal of the Trump administration to "Consult" with congressional Democrats, Schiff prominently included, the chickens have come home to roost.
As Gowdy noted, time after time after time, Schiff and other House Democrats leaked - in partisan fashion - confidential information that should never have been slipped to their buddies in the media.
In so doing, what could be called "The Schiff Effect" created for the Democrats in both the House and Senate a seriously bad reputation for not being trustworthy with the handling of confidential information.
The sad thing here is that one suspects many of today's Democrats have no idea who Arthur Vandenberg was, not to mention that they would doubtless scorn his "Politics stops at the water's edge" mantra.
Or, put another way, the Schiff Effect has not only done serious damage to his party's reputation for handling secret information - it is also helping to do the one thing his party says they are determined to prevent.
https://spectator.org/the-schiff-effect/
"When you put someone who is wrong as often as Adam Schiff is wrong and is as deeply partisan as he is, in charge of the intelligence committee, then no, you're not going to share confidential information because Adam leaks like a sieve," Gowdy said.
With the refusal of the Trump administration to "Consult" with congressional Democrats, Schiff prominently included, the chickens have come home to roost.
As Gowdy noted, time after time after time, Schiff and other House Democrats leaked - in partisan fashion - confidential information that should never have been slipped to their buddies in the media.
In so doing, what could be called "The Schiff Effect" created for the Democrats in both the House and Senate a seriously bad reputation for not being trustworthy with the handling of confidential information.
The sad thing here is that one suspects many of today's Democrats have no idea who Arthur Vandenberg was, not to mention that they would doubtless scorn his "Politics stops at the water's edge" mantra.
Or, put another way, the Schiff Effect has not only done serious damage to his party's reputation for handling secret information - it is also helping to do the one thing his party says they are determined to prevent.
https://spectator.org/the-schiff-effect/
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