Trump’s election lies are ‘a dangerous cancer,’ Schiff warns
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., described the pressure placed on state officials as a "dangerous precursor" to the violence the nation witnessed on Jan. 6, 2021.
"This pressure campaign brought angry phone calls and texts, armed protests, intimidation, and, all too often, threats of violence and death," Schiff said in his opening statement. "State legislators were singled out. So, too, were statewide elections officials. Even local elections workers, diligently doing their jobs, were accused of being criminals, and had their lives turned upside down."
Trump's supporters, Schiff said, saw his conduct toward local officials as "a call to action."
"The president's lie was -- and is -- a dangerous cancer on the body politic," Schiff said. "If you can convince Americans that they cannot trust their own elections, that anytime they lose, it is somehow illegitimate, then what is left but violence to determine who should govern?"