Have you seen this committee chair?

Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee punctuated their calls for having Rep. Adam Schiff testify by putting his photo on an image of a milk carton and displaying it in the hearing room.

The image, unveiled after the panel returned from recess around noon Monday, included a bright red milk carton with a photo of the California Democrat under a headline that said “Missing.”

The GOP members of the panel, which is hearing evidence in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, want to question Schiff, the chair of the House Intelligence Committee that conducted that probe over the past couple of months.

Rep. Doug Collins, ranking Republican on the Judiciary Committee, said Schiff should have been testifying instead of Daniel Goldman, who presented the evidence gathered against Trump for the Democrats.

“Adam Schiff, when he told us he wasn’t going to come, instead hiding behind his staff, he also told us that we’re gonna keep investigating because they know this is going nowhere in the Senate and they’re desperate to have an impeachment vote on this president,” Collins said in his opening statement.

But Rep. Jerrold Nadler, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, sent Collins a letter Monday nixing the request to call Schiff, as well as the whistleblower, whose report sparked the impeachment inquiry, and Hunter Biden, former Vice President Joe Biden’s son.

Nadler said in the letter that GOP Rep. Devin Nunes had earlier made a similar request that was rejected by the House Intelligence Committee.

He also noted Schiff’s reasoning for not allowing the testimony, because he didn’t want to see the inquiry be used “as a vehicle to undertake the same sham investigations into the Bidens or 2016 that the president pressed Ukraine to conduct for his personal political benefit.”

“I concur in Chairman Schiff’s assessment,” Nadler wrote.