Washington (CNN) Over the last two years, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, has been a constant target of President Donald Trump's ire.

Recently, Trump has focused almost entirely on a statement Schiff made to the committee last month in which he gave his own interpretation of Trump's phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Schiff's controversial statement included what he said was "the essence" of what the President communicated to Zelensky, rather than the "exact transcribed version of the call."

Since then, the President's characterization of Schiff -- while always negative -- has shifted dramatically, with Trump referring to Schiff's comments as illegal, criminal or treasonous at least 8 times. He has even threatened to sue Schiff.

House Republicans, taking up the President's charge to go after Schiff, on Monday worked to force a House floor vote on a resolution to censure the Democrat "for certain misleading conduct" regarding his characterization of Trump's phone call with Zelensky.

As Trump has repeatedly blasted Schiff for the inaccuracy of his comments, many of his own remarks about Schiff have been untrue. Here are the facts around Schiff's remarks and the criticism from Trump and his allies.

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