Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) has announced he'll be skipping President Trump's upcoming State of the Union address, proving once again that Democrats would rather throw temper tantrums than participate in basic constitutional duties. The pencil-necked congressman-turned-senator posted a whiny video on X explaining why he's too delicate to sit in the same room as our duly elected president.
In typical Schiff fashion, he claimed he won't give Trump the "audience he craves for the lies that he tells." This is rich coming from the man who spent years peddling the Russian collusion hoax and leading not one, but TWO failed impeachment attempts against Trump. Talk about projection!
Schiff joins a growing list of congressional Democrats who apparently think boycotting official government proceedings is somehow a principled stand. What it really shows is how completely unhinged the left has become since Trump's triumphant return to the White House.
Instead of attending like a grown adult, Schiff is reportedly planning some kind of counter-rally – because nothing says "serious legislator" like staging your own little pity party while the President addresses the nation about America's incredible comeback.
This is the same Adam Schiff who spent the entire first Trump presidency claiming to have "evidence" of Russian collusion that never materialized. The same guy who read a completely fabricated version of Trump's Ukraine call into the congressional record. And now he has the audacity to talk about "lies"?
Patriots across America are watching this petulant behavior and shaking their heads. While President Trump delivers a vision for America's bright future under his second term, Schiff will be somewhere else, probably plotting his next failed attempt to undermine the will of the American people.
The State of the Union will go on without California's most delusional senator. In fact, it'll probably be better without his constant scowling and note-taking for his next conspiracy theory. America is back, whether Adam Schiff can handle it or not.
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