Congresswoman Elise Stefanik said that the Democrat’s impeachment articles are “unfair, unconstitutional, and half-baked” and laid the blame for the lack of testimony from Bolton squarely at Adam Schiff's feet.

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In response to a reporter's question, Stefanik stepped in and just lowered the boom, “Adam Schiff made the decision to withdraw the subpoena [for Bolton aide Charles Kupperman]. This is an unfair, unconstitutional and half-baked set of impeachment articles that was sent over to the Senate.”

Watch the full exchange below or read full transcript underneath.

STEFANIK: He did not because the aid was released to Ukraine and there was no investigation, and the president, the president has said that he did not tie... there was no conditionality. Gordon Sondland in fact testified and we saw that play out as the president's defense team made the case that it was presumption, assumption and guesswork. STEFANIK: So the facts of this case remain the same in that we have more security assistance for Ukraine, much more than during the Obama administration, and there was in fact no investigation into the Biden's. And the administration, the administration [interruption]. REPORTER: But what do you have to lose? STEFANIK: This is Adam Schiff's choice ... Adam Schiff is clearly scared that his case is so weak. Adam Schiff made the decision to withdraw the subpoena. This is an unfair, unconstitutional and half-baked set of impeachment articles that was sent over to the Senate.

"It's very important to report to the American people—this is the first time after 70+ days that they are able to hear the President's team make his case. This has been an unfair process from the start." — @RepStefanik pic.twitter.com/6jSCBPiuwN — The White House (@WhiteHouse) January 25, 2020

Day 3 of Adam Schiff’s flimsy case for impeachment. This is the weakest case for impeachment of a President in our nation’s history.



The facts remain the same. The American people are tired of this charade. pic.twitter.com/3S6zd4ZHeI — Rep. Elise Stefanik (@RepStefanik) January 24, 2020