Jeanine Pirro Drops BOMB On Shifty Adam Schiff

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) — long considered one of the most aggressive anti-Trump partisans in Washington — may finally be on the verge of the accountability that conservatives have demanded for years.

Jeanine Pirro, the former Fox News powerhouse who now serves as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, confirmed she is scrutinizing Schiff’s conduct during his years in Congress. In an appearance on Benny Johnson’s podcast, Pirro strongly suggested that federal investigators are reviewing Schiff’s role in leaking classified material tied to the debunked Russia-collusion narrative.

“Benny, I think you know that this is my wheelhouse,” Pirro told Johnson. “The difference between me and some others is that I don’t talk about what I’m investigating. When I have the evidence and enough to go forward, you will hear from me loud and clear.”

It was classic Pirro — direct, disciplined, and unmistakably serious. While she declined to detail the scope of the probe, her comments left little ambiguity: scrutiny is underway, and she won’t act until she has the facts to back it up.

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But Schiff’s mounting troubles aren’t limited to his behavior during the Russia hoax.

Fox News has reported that Schiff is also the subject of a separate inquiry into potential mortgage fraud. Investigators are examining allegations that he falsified documents to obtain favorable loan terms — the same style of accusation weaponized by New York Attorney General Letitia James in her politically driven case against President Donald J. Trump.

And in a twist of irony, James herself is reportedly under investigation for similar mortgage-related misconduct, raising fresh questions about selective enforcement and political double standards in the justice system.

Federal housing officials have also sounded the alarm. The Federal Housing Finance Agency has warned that falsified lending documents represent a growing threat to the integrity of the mortgage system as a whole.

Yet the more explosive development involves a Democrat whistleblower who has come forward claiming Schiff personally authorized the leaking of classified material in 2017 to damage Trump at the height of the Russia-collusion frenzy. According to this whistleblower — a career intelligence officer — the FBI was alerted multiple times in 2017, but the Justice Department brushed aside the warnings.

That era appears to be over. With FBI Director Kash Patel now leading the bureau, investigators are revisiting Schiff’s actions from his time atop the House Intelligence Committee. Patel’s tenure has already revived questions about Schiff’s attempts to promote narratives later proven false, while allegedly suppressing exculpatory evidence that contradicted his public claims.

President Trump has been vocal about Schiff for years, calling him a serial liar who misled the nation with impunity. Now Trump’s message is unmistakable: the time for political protection is over, and Schiff must face accountability.

For years, Schiff enjoyed the insulation of a sympathetic media ecosystem and a Justice Department that treated him as untouchable. But with new leadership, new evidence, and new whistleblowers stepping forward, his long-running shield may be crumbling.

And for “Shifty” Schiff, the reckoning he once aimed at others may finally be pointed directly at him.

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