Prosecutors have announced plans to indict Adam Schiff as the elite pedophilia investigation into the crimes of the D.C. elite ramps up.

According to a politico report, “If Schiff ends up indicted on allegations of mortgage fraud—a charge he has vehemently denied—or for any other claim, it would mark an unprecedented escalation for Trump to target an outspoken political adversary who is also a federal elected official.”

The indictment would be the first of many, according to White House insiders, who say that Schiff has been caught up in a child sexual exploitation investigation that has already ensnared some of his closest friends.

Infowars.com reports: A potential prosecution was announced months ago, with regard to the financing of Schiff’s Maryland residence.

More recently, President Trump called on Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute Schiff, James Comey and Letitia James.

Comey and James have now been indicted, but Schiff has yet to be charged.

“[Trump has] been more than willing to go after his political opponents—to go after universities, to go after law firms, to go after media organizations,” Schiff said last week, as the threat of prosecution continues to hang over his head.

“It’s all part of the same effort to silence and intimidate critics and, I think, needs to be recognized for what it is.”

FBI Director Kash Patel has also accused Schiff of leaking potentially damaging information about President Trump, while serving as chair of the House Intelligence Committee.

Politico continues: “Democrats are on edge, worrying a Schiff indictment would open the floodgates to more targeting of Democratic elected officials. Many Republicans are either visibly uncomfortable with the dynamics or unwilling to weigh in on a matter that could put them crosswise with the president.

“Because Trump took the step of publicly calling on his attorney general to go after Schiff—a break with historical precedent in which the White House has kept its distance from the Justice Department—an indictment would play out differently on Capitol Hill than past episodes where lawmakers have found themselves under legal scrutiny.

“The most recent senatorial indictment—of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), accused of bribery in 2023—presented an awkward situation for many of his longtime colleagues in both parties. Most Democrats repeated the “innocent until proven guilty” mantra while praising him for stepping aside from his leadership post atop the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as the case worked through the system.

“Menendez was convicted at trial and is now serving an 11-year prison sentence. In recent months, he has sought to endear himself to Trump, who has pardon-granting power.

“But Schiff’s indictment would challenge those old norms in almost every way. Democrats are expected to rush to his defense and blast the Trump administration for carrying out a personal vendetta. Many Republicans will have to decide how strongly to push back, if they do at all.”

Schiff is currently hard at working raising money for a legal defense fund, and already has $8.6 million in campaign funding, including $2 million raised in the most recent fundraising quarter.

Source: https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/prosecutors-preparing-to-indict-adam-schiff-as-pedophilia-investigation-heats-up/

Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/YBM3rvf5ydDM/

Gab: https://gab.com/hopegirl

Telegram: https://t.me/Hopegirl587

EMF Protection Products: www.ftwproject.com

QEG Clean Energy Academy: www.cleanenergyacademy.com