House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) signed on to a resolution on Wednesday, Oct. 2 that would censure House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) over his reading of a “made up” version of President Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
He is the most high-profile Republican to sign on to the resolution to censure Schiff. The measure was introduced last Friday by Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.).
McCarthy continued, “I have signed a resolution to censure Schiff in the House of Representatives.”
Last week, Schiff, who is leading one of the committees investigating Trump in the inquiry on whether to impeach him, has been under fire for reading a “parody” of the call with Zelensky that he read during testimony last week.
Schiff later attempted to clarify his statement.
Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) blasted Schiff’s remark and noted that “the American public are smart and they have the transcript. They’ve read the conversation, they know when someone’s just making it up.”
After the criticism, Schiff said that it “was meant to be, at least part, in parody.”
“The fact that that’s not clear is a separate problem in and of itself,” he added. “Of course, the President never said, ‘if you don’t understand me I’m going to say it seven more times,’ my point is, that’s the message that the Ukraine president was receiving in not so many words.”
House Democrats last week said they would launch an inquiry into impeachment about whether Trump pressured Zelensky into investigating former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter. The White House later released a transcript of the phone call.