During an appearance on ‘Fox and Friends’ Monday morning, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway took House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff apart and said he should find a new job.

.@KellyannePolls says @AdamSchiff ought to resign immediately for slandering the President during the Special Counsel's investigation. "He has been on every TV show 50 times a day during the last two years saying that the president would be impeached or indicted." pic.twitter.com/J447BtBYv6 — Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) March 25, 2019

She calls him out for not delivering on the promise he made about evidence and for peddling a lie day after day.

Kellyanne Conway is on Fox & Friends calling for Adam Schiff to resign, if you're wondering how things are going on Trump's favorite show pic.twitter.com/gxo4btmXou — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 25, 2019

Kellyanne Conway said that Rep. Adam Schiff “ought to resign today” over his insistence during the Russia investigation that there was “plenty of evidence” pointing to collusion between Trump's campaign and the Kremlin https://t.co/GttWxqj4Yt — POLITICO (@politico) March 25, 2019

She also said that there are a lot of people who owe an apology to the American people.

.@KellyannePolls says the president's accusers "owe America an apology" based on Barr letter on Mueller report. Says @POTUS has been the victim. Says House Intell Chair @RepAdamSchiff "ought to resign today," for having charged there was plenty of evidence of @POTUS collusion. — Mark Knoller (@markknoller) March 25, 2019

After being on seemingly every news network for weeks talking about the evidence he had of collusion, these are the only tweets Schiff could muster after the Mueller report summary was published.

Mueller spent two years investigating obstruction of justice and found evidence that “does not exonerate” Trump. Barr took two days to set aside that evidence. The entire report must be published and evidence provided to Congress so the American people can judge for themselves. — Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) March 24, 2019

Mueller did not find sufficient evidence to establish conspiracy, notwithstanding Russian offers to help Trump’s campaign, their acceptance, and a litany of concealed interactions with Russia. I trust Mueller’s prosecutorial judgement, but the country must see the evidence. — Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) March 24, 2019

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