President Donald Trump has ignited a political firestorm by publicly demanding the prosecution of Representative Adam Schiff, following the release of a sworn affidavit that’s now raising serious legal and ethical questions.
“Adam Schiff is a THIEF!” Trump posted on Truth Social. “He should be prosecuted, just like they tried to prosecute me… the only difference is, WE WERE TOTALLY INNOCENT. IT WAS ALL A GIANT HOAX!”
The document in question appears to show Adam Schiff declaring a property as his “primary residence” on a Maryland mortgage affidavit — despite being an active representative from California. Legal experts say such misrepresentations, if proven, could carry major legal consequences.
The affidavit is dated November 4, 2009, and clearly signed by both Adam Schiff and Eve Schiff. Critics argue this could signal a violation of residency claims or tax-related disclosures.
Trump supporters are calling it the “Schiff Hoax,” demanding justice and questioning why a sitting member of Congress is not being investigated like any other citizen would be.
In a time where many Americans feel there’s a two-tiered justice system, this viral story is reigniting the debate about accountability, integrity, and equal application of the law.