Adam Schiff says Kevin McCarthy becoming House Speaker is essentially giving Trump the job

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Adam Schiff says Kevin McCarthy becoming House Speaker is essentially giving Trump the job
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The California congressman has called the former president a 'clear and present danger' to democracy.

are already beginning to position McCarthy to replace Pelosi if they can flip the House in their favor.

He has called Trump a"clear and present danger" to democracy in the U.S. and now continues to circle the former president as a key member of the House Select Committee on the January 6 Capitol riot, the AP reported.Representative Adam Schiff warned against the possibility of House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy assuming Nancy Pelosi’s role for his ties to former President Donald Trump.

, Schiff writes his personal, gripping account of that day: Preparing to don a gas mask in the House chamber, being forced to flee as the mob approached.

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