Republicans FINALLY Get Their Revenge On Sneaky Adam Schiff
In a recent appearance on Fox News, Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn voiced her concerns about why Democrats such as California’s Senator Adam Schiff oppose the idea of Kash Patel heading the FBI. According to Blackburn, their hesitation stems from Patel's deep awareness of their roles in advancing the “Russian collusion” storyline during Donald Trump's first presidential term.
“I think, too, they are very fearful of Kash Patel because Kash Patel knows what Adam Schiff and some of the others did with Russia collusion,” Blackburn explained to host Charlie Hurt. “And they know that he — knows the dirt on them, if you will, and I think they’re fearful of what he’s going to do and what he’s going to reveal and what he’s going to make known to the American people.”
In agreement, Hurt remarked, “And they recognize that one thing Kash Patel is very devoted to is bringing transparency to what’s going on in Washington,” a sentiment Blackburn affirmed.

When the discussion shifted to political figures like RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, Hurt observed that Democrats seem particularly incensed by them. “I think one of the things that really, really enrages them is that these are former Democrats,” he said. “And they feel like they have to — I think it just drives them crazy and makes them so mad that these are Democrats who found a way to work on common sense solutions with President Trump.”
Blackburn concurred, responding, “You’re exactly right about that. It does make them angry, and so they’re wanting to punish them and the way they can punish them is to withhold their vote or to slow down their nomination. RFK Jr. is going to do a great job at HHS and I tell you one thing.”
She went on to express confidence in Kennedy’s ability to track down thousands of missing migrant children. “He is going to help us find these 300,000 children. I’ve been trying to find these kids since it was 75,000, and the Biden Administration has never responded to where these children are,” Blackburn said. “RFK is going to get in there. He’s going to rework CMS with Dr. [Mehmet] Oz. He is going to work with [Dr.] Marty Makary to straighten out the FDA. He’s going to work with Dr. [Jay] Bhattacharya at NIH.”
“You’re going to see transparency,” she added. “People want to know what really happened with COVID. I think we’re going to be able to find out what happened.”
Dr. Bhattacharya, known for criticizing the federal response to the pandemic, was also a key figure in Murthy v. Missouri, a Supreme Court case where he argued that social media platforms censored his views on COVID-19 under government pressure. Although the case attracted significant public interest, it resulted in a 6–3 decision against his claims.
Regarding Bhattacharya’s future role, Trump stated, “Dr. Bhattacharya will work in cooperation with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to direct the Nation’s Medical Research, and to make important discoveries that will improve Health, and save lives.”
Kash Patel, a seasoned federal prosecutor, previously served in several national security roles. These included senior counterterrorism counsel for the House Intelligence Committee in 2017 and later as senior director of the Counterterrorism Directorate on the National Security Council in 2019. During his time as an aide to then-Rep. Devin Nunes, Patel was heavily involved in Republican-led inquiries into alleged Russian election interference and played a central role in authoring the 2018 Nunes memo, which accused the FBI of misconduct related to its surveillance of a Trump campaign associate.