Senator Adam Schiff criticized President Trump’s proposal to redirect Obamacare subsidies directly to individuals, arguing it would undermine protections for preexisting conditions and reveal the lack of a concrete Republican healthcare plan. Schiff also called for a temporary extension of the ACA to reopen the government and emphasized the need for guarantees in any agreement to prevent GOP reneging, while criticizing the ongoing government shutdown and discussing the potential elimination of the filibuster.
The article covers heated exchanges in Congress involving Senator Adam Schiff and Attorney General Pam Bondi, ongoing DOJ investigations into Schiff, and the political tensions surrounding the government shutdown, including disagreements over military pay and health care subsidies, with notable comments from GOP and Democratic leaders.
President Trump accused Senator Schiff of mortgage fraud, alleging he misled lenders about his primary residence, which Schiff denied as a political retaliation. An investigation by Fannie Mae did not conclude that Schiff committed fraud, merely noting possible occupancy misrepresentation. Schiff dismissed the claims as baseless and politically motivated, linking them to broader controversies involving Trump, including the Jeffrey Epstein case. Schiff has a history of opposing Trump and has been targeted with personal attacks, but his mortgage arrangements have been deemed legally permissible.