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Trump Trashes ‘Pencil Neck’ Adam Schiff And His ‘Big, Oversized, Ugly Head’

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While addressing supporters in Concord, New Hampshire on Friday, former President Donald Trump trashed Russian collusion conspiracy theorist Adam Schiff (D-CA) and pondered how his “pencil neck” can hold up his “big, oversized, ugly head.”

“Guys like Adam Schiff, shifty Schiff, the pencil neck,” Trump said while recalling numerous media hoaxes aimed at his campaign. “He’s a marvel… No, he’s a structural marvel. He has a neck and his head is like a watermelon… And how that neck can hold up that big, oversized, ugly head is hard to believe.”

“No, it’s true,” Trump added as the crowd laughed and cheered. “Big head. It’s like your finger on a basketball.”

Schiff was a chief architect of the thoroughly debunked “Russian collusion” narrative that was used to stymie Trump’s first term.

As the ranking member and later chair of the House Intelligence Committee, Schiff repeatedly claimed that the panel had seen an “abundance” of evidence indicating “collusion” between the Trump campaign and Russian intelligence agencies. This claim has since been proven false numerous times, including testimony from Russia probe special counsel Robert Mueller. After investigating Trump and his associates for 22 months, Mueller was unable to find any evidence supporting the grand claims made by Schiff and other leading Democrats.

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The far-left congressman was ultimately censured over his lies by a narrow margin of 212-208 this past June.

Elsewhere in Friday’s speech, Trump called on his remaining Republican challengers to drop out of the race. He also acknowledged that a win in the Granite State could deliver a knockout blow to former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, who has secured an endorsement from Governor Chris Sununu and has devoted significant resources and time in the state.

“And then we can focus on the worst president. Then we can focus on, then we could focus on Biden and his thugs,” Trump said, adding that “we can end it.”