California Congressman Adam Schiff refuted the president's claim, and said Trump is 'unwilling' to stop Russian interference.
Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff refuted a tweet sent by President Donald Trump, which claimed the House Intelligence committee chairman said Russia is"pushing" for Senator Bernie Sanders to win the White House.
"Democrats in the Great State of Nevada , be careful of Russia, Russia, Russia. According to Corrupt politician Adam 'Shifty' Schiff, they are pushing for Crazy Bernie Sanders to win. Vote!" the president tweeted Saturday, which is also the day of the Nevada caucuses. Democrats in the Great State of Nevada , be careful of Russia, Russia, Russia. According to Corrupt politician Adam âShiftyâ Schiff, they are pushing for Crazy Bernie Sanders to win. Vote!Schiff, one of the major Democratic figures who led the House's impeachment of the president, responded about two hours after Trump's tweet:"Mr. President, I didn't say that.
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