Anyone who has been following along over the last three years knows House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff has a hard time with the truth.

Schiff, who is now the lead House impeachment manager for the Senate impeachment trial into President Donald Trump, has been busted countless times lying.

And now, he’s been caught again red-handed.

Last week, the liberal mainstream media leaped for joy when they believed they had the “smoking gun” evidence to finally bring down Trump.

As part of the evidence they collected in the House impeachment inquiry, Schiff and Democrats had a note from Rudy Giuliani, the president’s personal attorney, that mentioned a meeting with “Mr. Z.”

Without evidence, Schiff assumed that “Mr. Z” was Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. This, according to Schiff, was more proof Trump “broke the law” and “must be impeached.”

However, new documents show that Schiff now has egg on his face — “Mr. Z” is not the president of Ukraine.

Here’s the scoop from Politico:

House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff appears to have mischaracterized a text message exchange between two players in the Ukraine saga, according to documents obtained by POLITICO — a possible error the GOP will likely criticize as another example of the Democrats’ rushed effort to impeach President Donald Trump.

The issue arose when Schiff (D-Calif.) sent a letter to House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) last week summarizing a trove of evidence from Lev Parnas, an indicted former associate of Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani. In one section of the letter, Schiff claims that Parnas “continued to try to arrange a meeting with President Zelensky,” citing a specific text message exchange where Parnas tells Giuliani: “trying to get us mr Z.”

The remainder of the exchange — which was attached to Schiff’s letter — was redacted.

But an unredacted version of the exchange shows that several days later, Parnas sent Giuliani a word document that appears to show notes from an interview with Mykola Zlochevsky, the founder of Burisma, followed by a text message to Giuliani that states: “mr Z answers my brother.”

That suggests Parnas was referring to Zlochevsky, not Zelensky.

Soon after the Politico report scorched across social media, Trump jumped on Twitter to expose the Democrats for spreading another major lie.

Big story. Hope Fake News covers it! https://t.co/NCtUYK6Eco — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 22, 2020

Schiff didn’t make a mistake here — he has well-documented problems with the truth.

This is the same man who swore repeatedly that he saw damning evidence of collusion between Trump and Russia, only for that to be false.

He was completely wrong when it came to abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act by the FBI.

He vowed that former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation would result in Trump’s demise.

Schiff lied during an open hearing in the House and “parodied” a phone conversation between Trump and Zelensky when an actual transcript of the call was publicly available.

We recently learned the alleged Ukraine whistleblower, Eric Ciaramella, has a “bro-like” relationship with one of Schiff’s top aides.

Ciaramella is widely believed to be the CIA official who filed a complaint in August regarding Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky back in July.

Before that, Schiff and Democrats got caught intentionally omitting key evidence in transcripts that were favorable to Trump and exonerated him from “quid pro quo” allegations.