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Sen. Adam Schiff has not yet gotten over January 6, 2021, and is still banging on about it on X and in NBC interviews.

On the 4th anniversary of Jan 6., and after the American people reelected President-elect Donald Trump, Schiff took to social media in an attempt to make some sort of point.

Look:

“Today, there will be no organized objection to the results of a free and fair election by the sitting President, no mob that marches on the Capitol at the incitement of the President,” he wrote. “Today, there will be no officers maced by rioters or crushed in the doors of this hallowed institution, no offices desecrated or windows smashed by insurrectionists. Today, there will be an orderly certification of the electoral vote, paving the way for the peaceful transfer of power.”

“We can, must, and will do our part to ensure that the same is true in every election, regardless of whether one’s preferred candidate wins or loses. We must ensure that our democratic republic survives four years from now, forty years from now, and forever,” the thread concluded. “We will carry on the cherished legacy of our Founders.”

This comes one day after he went on Meet the Press to address suggestions that Trump may issue pardons to some of the people who were targetted following the events of January 6.

“Well first of all, that day when we peacefully transfer power, historically peacefully transfer power, is a real solemn occasion I think for the whole country,” Schiff responded. “But it has another meaning now that we had this terrible, violent attack four years ago. And for those of us who were there in the Capitol, it’s going to be, quite an emotional experience to be back in that environment on that day.”

“I invited Daniel Hodges, on of the Metropolitan Police officers who was being crushed in that revolving door to remind people of what that day was really like given all the revisionist history around it,” he continued. “But if the president goes forward with pardoning vast numbers of people involved in that violence, he will begin his new administration the way he ended his last administration. And that is by celebrating violence against our democracy.”

“I think that would be a terrible start, send a terrible message about our democracy, about lawlessness, about people who attacked police officers. It would be exactly the wrong message, and the wrong way to start out an administration,” he concluded.

This didn’t win him any praise on X, many of whom pointed out that President Joe Biden himself pardoned several people convicted of much worse than anything Schiff listed in his clip: (** Language warning)

Best-selling author Dr. Mark Young may have summed it up the best with his X remark, “Now do Biden and murderers and terrorist.”

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