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GOP effort to censure Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff fails in key vote

GOP effort to censure Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff fails in key vote
TEMPERATURES COMING UP. BRANDI: THANK YOU SO MUCH. THE NEW DATA FROM THE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS SHOWS THAT INFLATION SLOWED AGAIN FOR THE SEVENTH STRAIGHT MONTH. BUT IT’S A MIX OF GOOD AND BAD NEWS. PRICES ROSE 6.4% IN JANUARY COMPARED TO LAST YEAR. IN DECEMBER, IT WAS 6.5%, SO A LITTLE PROGRESS WAS MADE. BUT OVERALL, IT’S WELL BELOW THE PEAK OF 9.1% IN JUNE. BUT ON A MONTHLY BASIS, PRICES ROSE 0.5% FROM DECEMBER TO JANUARY. THAT’S A LOT HIGHER THAN THE 0.1% FROM THE PRIOR REPORT. WHILE OVERALL INFLATION IS SLOWING DOWN, IT’S STILL FAR BELOW THE FEDERAL RESERVE’S ANNUAL INFLATION TARGET OF 2%. ADDING TO THE PROBLEM IS THE HIGHER THAN EXPECTED JOBS THAT WERE ADDED LAST MONTH, MEANING THE FED FACES A TOUGHER JOB OF BALANCING THE ECONOMY WHEN IT COMES TO INTEREST RATE HIKES. THIS MORNING, WE WELCOME CONGRESSMAN ADAM SCHIFF. CONGRESSMAN, GOOD MORNING. WE APPRECIATE YOU BEING HERE. WE HEARD THAT NEWS ABOUT THE ECONOMY. OBVIOUSLY, THIS IS A BIG CONCERN FOR PEOPLE. WHAT IS CONGRESS DOING TO ADDRESS IT? >> THE HIGH COST OF FUEL AND OTHER NECESSITIES IS MAKING IT HARD FOR PEOPLE TO GET BY. I HAVE INTRODUCED LEGISLATION TO SUSPEND THE FEDERAL GAS TAX AND PAY FOR IT WITH A WINDFALL PROFIT TAX ON THE COMPANIES. WE ARE PAYING SO MUCH AT THE PUMP. THE OIL COMPANIES ARE MAKING RECORD PROFITS, SOMETIMES TWO OR THREE TIMES THAN IN PAST YEARS. WE ARE GETTING GOUGED AND THE GOVERNMENT IS NOT POWERLESS TO DO THAT -- TO DO SOMETHING. IF WE CAN BRING DOWN ENTERGY -- ENERGY COSTS, THAT WOULD HELP A GREAT DEAL. WE NEED TO DO MORE TO GET BY. I WANT TO SEE US ONCE AGAIN AT RESTORE THE CHILD TAX CREDIT THAT WAS HELPING FAMILIES AFFORD CHILDCARE AND OTHER NECESSITIES. YOU TALKED ABOUT GAS TAX LEGISLATION PAIRED WHERE DOES THAT STAND NOW? REP. SCHIFF: I WILL BE REINTRODUCING IT THIS SESSION. LEGISLATORS ARE GOING TO HAVE TO CHOOSE WHETHER THEY SUPPORT LOWERING TAXES AT THE PUMP OR WHETHER THEY ARE GOING TO DEFEND THE WINDFALL PROFITS OF OIL COMPANIES AND KEEP THOSE TAXES WHERE THEY ARE. I THINK IT IS AN EASY TO -- AN EASY CHOICE FOR ME. I HOPE IT WILL BE AN EASY CHOICE FOR OTHERS. BRANDI: ONE OTHER TOPIC WE WANT TO ADDRESS THIS MORNING REPUBLICAN SENATOR RECENTLY SAID , A IF THINGS DON’T CHANGE, THERE COULD BE POSSIBLY A 24% REDUCTION IN SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE BENEFITS. WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN TO AVOID THAT? REP. SCHIFF: THAT’S A NONSTARTER AS FAR AS I’M CONCERNED AND AS FAR AS PRESIDENT BIDEN IS CONCERNED. SOME REPUBLICANS HOPE TO USE EITHER THE DEBT CEILING OR THE THREAT OF CLOSING DOWN THE GOVERNMENT TO MAKE CUTS TO SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE. THAT IS NEVER GOING TO FLY. PEOPLE ARE NOSE BENEFITS, RELY ON THOSE BENEFITS. THAT IS NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN. BRANDI: SO, CALIFORNIANS SHOULD NOT BE CONCERNED ABOUT THAT? REP. SCHIFF: NOT AS LONG AS JOE BIDEN IS IN THE WHITE HOUSE. WE ARE GOING TO FIGHT THAT IN THE HOUSE. THEY MAY BE ABLE TO PASS SOME STUFF IN THE HOUSE, BUT THEY WILL NEVER GET THROUGH THE SENATE. WE ARE TALKING ABOUT BENEFITS THAT PEOPLE HAVE EARNED. IT IS NOT FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO BE TAKING THOSE AWAY. BRANDI: THERE IS ALSO, IN THE NEWS THIS MORNING, QUITE A BIT OF CONCERN ABOUT THE RECENT NEWS OF OBJECTS FLYING OVER THE U.S. SO FAR, THREE OF THEM HAVE BEEN TAKEN DOWN. THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION HAS COME UNDER FIRE FOR LACK OF TRANSPARENCY ABOUT THIS. OBVIOUSLY, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT’S GOING ON. WHAT ARE YOUR CONCERNS ABOUT THE LACK OF INFORMATION SO FAR? REP. SCHIFF: I THINK THE ADMINISTRATION DID THE RIGHT THING SHOOTING THE FIRST BALLOON DOWN, BUT WAITING UNTIL IT WAS NOT OVER LAND. WE WERE ABLE TO RECOVER A LOT OF WHAT WAS DOWNED. I THINK THAT WAS THE RIGHT DECISION. AT THE SAME TIME, WE CLEARLY HAVE TO HAVE A MUCH BETTER SENSE OF WHAT IS IN OUR AIRSPACE, BECAUSE I’M SURE IT’S NOT THE CASE THAT WE HAVE SEEN FOUR INTRUSIONS IN OUR AIRSPACE JUST THIS MONTH AND THIS WAS NOT A FUNCTION IN THE PAST. I’M SURE THERE WERE OTHER INTRUSIONS IN THE PAST THAT WE SIMPLY DID NOT CATCH. IN THE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE, WE PASSED LEGISLATION LAST SESSION TO BETTER STUDY SOME OF THESE UNEXPLAINED AERIAL PHENOMENON, TO SET UP A UNIT AT THE PENTAGON TO DO THAT. THE WHITE HOUSE IS NOW SETTING UP THEIR OWN TASK FORCE. I THINK THOSE STEPS MAKE A LOT OF SENSE. BRANDI: WE DO KNOW THERE’S A CLASSIFIED BRIEFING HAPPENING TODAY WITH SENATORS. SHOULD PEOPLE BE CONCERNED? REP. SCHIFF: THERE ARE TWO CONCERNS. THE FIRST HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A CHINESE SURVEILLANCE BALLOON. THAT COULD POTENTIALLY GATHER COMMUNICATIONS IT HAS THE ABILITY TO HOVER, WHICH WOULD ALLOW BETTER IMAGERY, COMPARED TO A SATELLITE. FROM AN INTELLIGENCE GATHERING A POINT OF VIEW BY AN ADVERSARY, WE SHOULD BE VERY CONCERNED ABOUT IT. THESE OTHER BALLOONS, IF THEY ARE BALLOONS, WERE AT LOWER ALTITUDES. THEY ARE, THE CONCERN IS YOU COULD HAVE A CIVILIAN AIRCRAFT COLLIDE WITH ONE OF THESE THINGS AND CAUSE CALAMITY. AT THE END OF THE DAY, WE NEED TO GET A MUCH BETTER SENSE OF WHAT IS IN OUR AIRSPACE. BRANDI: ANOTHER ONE OF THE REASONS YOU’RE TRAVELING THE STATE IS BECAUSE YOU HAVE ANNOUNCED YOUR BID FROM SENATE. WE DO HAVE TO ASK IF YOU HAVE ANNOUNCED THIS BID AND IT IS EXPECTED TO BE A CROWDED FIELD. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS COMING EVEN THOUGH SENATOR FEINSTEIN HAS NOT ANNOUNCED THAT SHE IS NOT GOING TO RUN. WOULD YOU STILL FACE HER IN THIS RACE IF SHE DECIDES TO RUN FOR HER SEAT? REP. SCHIFF: I WENT TO SEE SENATOR FEINSTEIN BEFORE I STARTED EXPORTING THIS WITH PEOPLE. I TOLD HER I WANTED TO GET OUT AND TALK TO PEOPLE THAT I WAS INTERESTED IN RUNNING FOR SENATE. SHE MADE IT CLEAR THAT SHE WAS INTERESTED IN FINISHING HER TURN, BUT DIDN’T SAY IF SHE WAS INTERESTED IN RUNNING AGAIN. I SPOKE TO HER BEFORE WE MADE OUR ANNOUNCEMENT. SHE WAS VERY GRACIOUS ABOUT IT. I THINK THE SENATOR WILL ANNOUNCE HER ATTENTIONS -- INTENTIONS WHEN SHE FEELS THE TIME IS RIGHT. TURK CREDIT, I THING SHE GOT WHERE SHE IS TODAY AND BROKEN THE GLASS CEILING SHE HAS BROKEN BY NOT LETTING OTHER PEOPLE TELL HER WHAT SHE CAN AND CANNOT DO. BRANDI: BUT TO THE QUESTION, IF SHE ANNOUNCES AND DECIDES TO CONTINUE TO RUN, WILL YOU STAY IN THE RACE? REP. SCHIFF: I DON’T WANT TO PREEMPT ANYTHING SHE IS GOING TO SAY. I THINK SHE WILL MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE NEXT WEEKS OR MONTHS. OUT OF RESPECT FOR HER, I WANT HER TO MAKE HER OWN STATEMENT. BRANDI: WE WILL HAVE SOME OTHER INTERVIEWS WITH YOU TODAY. WE WILL HEAR FROM YOU THROUGHOUT THE DAY HERE AT KCRA
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GOP effort to censure Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff fails in key vote
A Republican-led effort to censure Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff has failed in a key House vote. The House voted Wednesday on a motion to table – or kill – the resolution, a motion put forward by House Democrats. Enough Republicans crossed the aisle in support of the effort to succeed in blocking the censure. The censure resolution, sponsored by GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida, broadly criticizes Schiff with a focus on his role in investigations of the former president. Republicans have long criticized Schiff over congressional inquiries into the former president, arguing that he has made reckless and unsubstantiated claims. Democrats have dismissed GOP criticisms of the California Democrat as partisan and unfounded.The resolution claims that Schiff "exploited his positions on HPSCI (House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence) to encourage and excuse abusive intelligence investigations of Americans for political purposes." It goes on to accuse him of having "used his position and access to sensitive information to instigate a fraudulently based investigation, which he then used to amass political gain and fundraising dollars."Schiff, in his letter to colleagues, called the resolution "false" and "defamatory," saying it targets him for his "work holding Donald Trump accountable." "As honored as I am to have earned their enmity, attempting to censure those who defend the Constitution against a corrupt president sets a dangerous precedent," Schiff wrote. The legislative text also states that if an Ethics Committee investigation were to determine that Schiff "lied, made misrepresentations and abused sensitive information," he should be fined $16 million.Schiff told CNN's Manu Raju on Tuesday he believed the fine proposed in the resolution may be "unconstitutional and unenforceable," and said some Republicans had expressed misgivings about potentially supporting the resolution. Ahead of the vote, GOP Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie said he would vote against the censure resolution, aligning with Democrats. "Adam Schiff acted unethically but if a resolution to fine him $16 million comes to the floor, I will vote to table it. (vote against it) In fact, I'm still litigating a federal lawsuit against Pelosi over a salary reduction she imposed on me for my refusal to wear a mask," Massie tweeted. While serving as chair of the House Intelligence Committee, Schiff announced a sweeping investigation in February 2019 into then-President Donald Trump's finances and Russia. Schiff also served as the lead House impeachment manager during Trump's first impeachment. In that role, Schiff and the other impeachment managers detailed the House's case for removing Trump from office at the Senate trial. The Senate ultimately voted to acquit.

A Republican-led effort to censure Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff has failed in a key House vote.

The House voted Wednesday on a motion to table – or kill – the resolution, a motion put forward by House Democrats. Enough Republicans crossed the aisle in support of the effort to succeed in blocking the censure.

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The censure resolution, sponsored by GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida, broadly criticizes Schiff with a focus on his role in investigations of the former president.

Republicans have long criticized Schiff over congressional inquiries into the former president, arguing that he has made reckless and unsubstantiated claims. Democrats have dismissed GOP criticisms of the California Democrat as partisan and unfounded.

The resolution claims that Schiff "exploited his positions on HPSCI (House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence) to encourage and excuse abusive intelligence investigations of Americans for political purposes."

It goes on to accuse him of having "used his position and access to sensitive information to instigate a fraudulently based investigation, which he then used to amass political gain and fundraising dollars."

Schiff, in his letter to colleagues, called the resolution "false" and "defamatory," saying it targets him for his "work holding Donald Trump accountable."

"As honored as I am to have earned their enmity, attempting to censure those who defend the Constitution against a corrupt president sets a dangerous precedent," Schiff wrote.

The legislative text also states that if an Ethics Committee investigation were to determine that Schiff "lied, made misrepresentations and abused sensitive information," he should be fined $16 million.

Schiff told CNN's Manu Raju on Tuesday he believed the fine proposed in the resolution may be "unconstitutional and unenforceable," and said some Republicans had expressed misgivings about potentially supporting the resolution.

Ahead of the vote, GOP Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie said he would vote against the censure resolution, aligning with Democrats.

"Adam Schiff acted unethically but if a resolution to fine him $16 million comes to the floor, I will vote to table it. (vote against it) In fact, I'm still litigating a federal lawsuit against Pelosi over a salary reduction she imposed on me for my refusal to wear a mask," Massie tweeted.

While serving as chair of the House Intelligence Committee, Schiff announced a sweeping investigation in February 2019 into then-President Donald Trump's finances and Russia.

Schiff also served as the lead House impeachment manager during Trump's first impeachment. In that role, Schiff and the other impeachment managers detailed the House's case for removing Trump from office at the Senate trial. The Senate ultimately voted to acquit.