FILE - In this March 6, 2019, file photo, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, of Calif., speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. For two years, Schiff seemed to be on every talk and late-night show sounding ominous warnings about what special counsel Robert Mueller might find on President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Congressman Ralph Norman (R-SC), who is a member of the House Oversight Committee, spoke with Brian Kilmeade about the aftermath of the Mueller Report. Norman called the probe “the most well organized and well documented charade that I have seen, that I think we have seen in American history.” When asked about Kellyanne Conway calling on House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff to resign, Norman responded, “Absolutely. And not only, he ought to apologize and then resign.” Norman also agrees with those calling for the Mueller report to made public, saying, “with the caveat that by law you’d have to redact anything that that would jeopardize national security.”

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