#AdamSchiffHasMyRespect Trends After Powerful Closing Speech In Impeachment Trial Goes Viral

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The hashtag #AdamSchiffHasMyRespect was trending on Twitter after lead House impeachment manager Adam Schiff delivered a powerful closing speech urging senators to oust President Donald Trump from office Friday.

The California Democrat urged his colleagues in the Republican-controlled chamber to have the "moral courage" to go against their party and remove Trump, who he claimed will abuse his power again.

"He is who he is," Schiff said as Democrats closed out their case in Trump's impeachment trial on Friday. "You know it's not going to stop... It's not going to stop unless the Congress does something about it."

Donald Trump must be convicted and removed from office.

Because he will always choose his own personal interest over our national interest.

Because in America, right matters. Truth matters.

If not, no Constitution can protect us.

If not, we are lost. pic.twitter.com/USfx6v9KsT — Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) January 24, 2020

Quoting former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy in his bid to stir GOP lawmakers, Schiff added: "Few, he said, are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues and the wrath of their society. And then I understood by that measure just how rare moral courage is.

"One of the things that we in this fellowship of office holders understand that most people don't is that real political courage doesn't come from disagreeing with our opponents, but from disagreeing with our friends and with our own party because it means having to stare down accusations of disloyalty and betrayal."

Schiff closed his remarks by imploring Republican senators to permit new testimony before rendering a final verdict.

He reminded them of "how unforgiving history can be" before closing his speech with a plea: "I ask you, I implore you, give America a fair trial. Give America a fair trial. She's worth it."

Schiff's speech soon went viral on social media, with more than 20,000 posts on Twitter using the hashtag #AdamSchiffHasMyRespect.

Adam Schiff is fighting for the heart of this country. He speaks for me. He's decent and fair, and he's begging us to stand up for democracy. #ImWithSchiff#ImpeachmentTrials #AdamSchiffHasMyRespect — Kimberley Johnson (@AuthorKimberley) January 25, 2020

I've written a lot of lawyers in my day, and none of them spoke as eloquently and admirably as @RepAdamSchiff did in his summation today. #AdamSchiffHasMyRespect — Jose Molina (@JoseMolinaTV) January 25, 2020

If you watched @RepAdamSchiff close you watched a marvelous presentation that should make you proud of your country & your Congress.A thoughtful speech about justice and American exceptionalism.Will any of the Republicans rise to the occasion.#SchiffShow #AdamSchiffHasMyRespect — Steve Cohen (@RepCohen) January 25, 2020

Kimberly Johnson wrote: "Adam Schiff is fighting for the heart of this country. He speaks for me. He's decent and fair, and he's begging us to stand up for democracy."

Using the hashtag, Tony LaMantia called the remarks "a riveting, masterful narrative culminating in a plea to the Senate for moral courage over partisanship and fear."

Television writer Jose Molina added: "I've written a lot of lawyers in my day, and none of them spoke as eloquently and admirably as @RepAdamSchiff did in his summation today."

Rep. Steve Cohen added: "If you watched @RepAdamSchiff close you watched a marvelous presentation that should make you proud of your country & your Congress."

Schiff delivered Democrats' last remarks in Trump's impeachment trial after three days of arguments detailing charges that the president abused his power by asking Ukraine to investigate his political rival Joe Biden, then obstructed the investigation into the matter. Trump's lawyers will have their first chance to defend him against the charges on Saturday.

Rick-powerfu on January 25th, 2020 at 14:47 UTC »

Imagine the only thing you could come up with in response to his speech was to call him shifty and for people to read the transcript

flash_27 on January 25th, 2020 at 14:36 UTC »

Funny how Fox News was not televising this.

Cher_Horowitz_ on January 25th, 2020 at 11:52 UTC »

He's incredibly eloquent.

But he's addressing men who are protecting a 70 year old toddler who cant string a complete sentence together, so I'm not sure how effective his eloquence will be here.