


The House of Representatives voted 213-209 Wednesday on a rare resolution to censure Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), one of the leading figures behind the congressional investigation into Russia’s alleged support for former President Donald Trump’s campaign.
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., speaks during the House Judiciary Committee hearing on the Report of ... [+]
The censure resolution accuses Schiff of “misleading the American public and for conduct unbecoming of an elected Member of the House of Representatives.”
Censures are a formal statement of disapproval and do not result in removal from office—theoretically, censure can negatively affect a representative's standing and relationships in Congress, though Schiff was largely backed by his Democratic colleagues and censured exclusively by Republicans.
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