Freshly declassified FBI interview reports and a whistleblower’s detailed account are raising serious legal questions for Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA), threatening to ignite one of the most high-profile political scandals in recent memory.

The allegations, if proven and pursued by prosecutors, could bring not only the end of Schiff’s political career but also severe legal consequences — including fines that could reach hundreds of thousands of dollars and possible prison time.

Whistleblower’s Explosive Claims
The controversy centers on Schiff’s time in the U.S. House of Representatives, when he served first as ranking member and later as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee during the Trump–Russia investigation.

According to Just The News, a former Democratic staffer who worked on the committee for over a decade told the FBI that, beginning in 2017, Schiff had approved leaking classified intelligence to the press. The alleged goal: to damage then-President Donald Trump.

The whistleblower claims Schiff openly stated during an all-staff meeting that the group would leak “derogatory” classified information about Trump and that these leaks could ultimately lead to his indictment.

When the staffer objected — warning the plan could be “unethical and possibly treasonous” — he says he was reassured by others that the leaks would never be traced back to them.

Political Ambitions and Alleged Fallout
The whistleblower further alleged that Schiff believed he had been promised the position of CIA Director if Hillary Clinton had won the 2016 election. He also pointed to Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) as a possible conduit for the leaked material.

The staffer says that after taking his concerns to the FBI, he was abruptly terminated from his position.

FBI Inaction
Despite what the whistleblower describes as repeated warnings — first to FBI officials in Washington in 2017 and again to agents in the bureau’s St. Louis office in 2023 — no apparent action was taken by Director Christopher Wray or other FBI leadership.

This lack of movement has fueled speculation about whether political considerations may have played a role in how the allegations were handled.

Legal Consequences Could Be Severe
Former U.S. Attorney Brett Tolman told political commentator Benny Johnson that leaking classified material can carry a $250,000 fine per charge, in addition to potential prison sentences.

“It depends on the counts in the indictment,” Tolman explained. “The fine is up to $250,000 for every leak that’s charged.”

If prosecutors were to pursue the case and multiple leaks were proven, the penalties could quickly escalate, both financially and criminally.

What Happens Next?
As of now, no charges have been filed. However, the combination of newly released FBI records and the whistleblower’s persistent claims could renew calls for a formal investigation.

For Schiff — a figure long at the center of some of Washington’s most contentious political battles — the stakes are now higher than ever.

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