Impeachment Manager Adam Schiff Wants ‘9/11 Commission’ on Coronavirus: ‘What Went Wrong’?



Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said Monday he will introduce a bill to create a “nonpartisan commission” to study “our mistakes” on coronavirus — which spread while Schiff was leading the effort to impeach and remove the president.
As Breitbart News has noted, Democrats gave over the articles of prosecution against President Donald Trump on the very day the first coronavirus casualty arrived in the U.S. from China. Congress went through the following 20 days on the denunciation preliminary, drove by Schiff as head reprimand administrator and seat of the House Intelligence Committee. It was not until Trump was vindicated Feb. 5 that a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee held a conference on coronavirus.
All through the 20 days of the denunciation preliminary, while Schiff and his group were distracted with attempting to expel the president from office, Trump took a few activities planned for battling the coronavirus.
Trump forced his movement prohibition on China Jan. 31 — the day the Senate decided on observers in the impeachement preliminary.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), one of the main lawmakers to raise the caution on coronavirus, told the Arkansas Gazette in January that he was defying the guidelines and jumping to preliminary to work with the organization on the coronavirus issue.
Schiff, as seat of the House Intelligence Committee, gets briefings on dangers confronting the United States.
His proposed new bill would make a “9/11 Commission”- style investigation into how the U.S. managed coronavirus.
Schiff broke the updates on his bill with David Ignatius of the Washington Post — a similar reporter who broke the news in January 2017 that approaching National Security Advisor Michael Flynn had spoken with then-Russian envoy Sergey Kislyak. Flynn had been “exposed” in transcripts of wiretapped phone discussions.
Quite a bit of Ignatius’ article on Schiff’s bill centers around Ambassador Richard Grenell, whom Ignatius denounces — refering to “[c]areer authorities” — of “attempting to shape insight that may challenge or humiliate Trump” on coronavirus. Grenell, who filled in as U.S. envoy to Germany, was as of late named acting Director of National Intelligence.

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