Subcommittee Chairman Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks as Federal Aviation Administration Acting Administrator Daniel Elwell, National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Robert Sumwalt, and Department of Transportation Inspector General Calvin Scovel appear before a Senate Transportation subcommittee hearing on commercial airline safety, on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Washington. Two recent Boeing 737 MAX crashes, in Ethiopia and Indonesia, which killed nearly 350 people, have lead to the temporary grounding of models of the aircraft and to increased scrutiny of the FAA’s delegation of a number of aspects of the certification process to the aircraft manufacturers themselves. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

At the end of all this, someone really needs to take House Intel Chair Adam Schiff (D-CA) to the woodshed with a motion to censure him for all the ways in which he has lied and abused the impeachment process.

He was at it again on Wednesday, denying categorically that he’d had any contact in any way with the whistleblower and obviously lied saying he didn’t know who the whistleblower was. The whistleblower has been reported to be Eric Ciaramella. Schiff has previously been given four Pinocchios for his false claims about contact with the whistleblower by the Washington Post.

But Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) wasn’t having any of Schiff’s game and laid into him with the questions that we have all wanted to ask him about the whistleblower.

(2/5) … the IG identified 'some indicia of an arguable political bias on the part of the complainant in favor of a rival political candidate.' Multiple media outlets reported that this likely referred to the whistleblower’s work with Joe Biden. … — Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) January 29, 2020

(4/5) … And did he assist in any material way with the quid pro quo in which then-Vice President Biden has admitted to conditioning loan guarantees to Ukraine on the firing of the prosecutor investigating Burisma?” — Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) January 29, 2020

(5/5) Unsurprisingly, @RepAdamSchiff refused to answer. But we must know whether the whistleblower had a conflict an interest. — Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) January 29, 2020

According to the Washington Examiner:

Michael Atkinson, the Intelligence Community’s inspector general, told members of Congress that the whistleblower had a “professional tie” to a 2020 Democratic candidate. He had written earlier that while the whistleblower’s complaint was credible, he had shown “some indicia of an arguable political bias … in favor of a rival political candidate.” A retired CIA officer told the Washington Examiner, “From everything we know about the whistleblower and his work in the executive branch then, there is absolutely no doubt he would have been working with Biden when he was vice president.” As an experienced CIA official on the NSC with the deep knowledge of Ukraine that he demonstrated in his complaint, it is probable that the whistleblower briefed Biden and likely that he accompanied him on Air Force Two during at least one of the six visits the 2020 candidate made to the country.

Atkinson is the 18th witness who Schiff conveniently has failed to talk about during the trial and he’s refused to turn over the transcript of Atkinson’s testimony during which Atkinson alleged talked about this. If this were a real trial Schiff would be in real trouble for failing to turn over exculpatory evidence which he would be required to provide. Why has he not turned it over? As we can see, likely because it answers Cruz’s questions.

Schiff’s response? He dodged and danced, saying he didn’t even know who the whistleblower was. This despite receiving a letter, likely with the complaint in from the whistleblower in August of last year and his staff member meeting with the whistleblower before he filed the complaint.

Remember how he stopped Alexander Vindman from naming the second person to whom he talked so that wouldn’t expose the whistleblower? How could he do that if he didn’t know who he was?

Schiff stopped Vindman from naming the 2nd person he told about the phone call. He told his brother and 1 other person. When he was asked to name the 2nd person Schiff stopped him from naming him. Jordan said to Schiff, how do you who he is going to name? — Laus Deo (@Libertea47) January 29, 2020

So basically, by avoiding Cruz’s question and refusing to answer it, Schiff confirmed it and confirmed this was all a sham.

HT: Twitchy