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Dec 19, 2025

Adam Schiff Faces Potential 20-Year Sentence as FBI "Drills In" on Leak Allegations

Adam Schiff Faces Potential 20-Year Sentence as FBI "Drills In" on Leak Allegations

Senator Adam Schiff is facing a federal investigation into allegations that he authorized the illegal leaking of classified intelligence during the Trump-Russia probe.

Declassified whistleblower memos, released by FBI Director Kash Patel, suggest Schiff directed staff to "smear" the President with sensitive data.

Legal experts note that if charged with conspiracy to undermine the U.S., Schiff could face up to 20 years in prison and $250,000 in fines per count. Schiff has denied all wrongdoing, labeling the probe a politically motivated "smear campaign" intended to distract from current administration scandals.

However, the DOJ is reportedly moving forward with a grand jury review of the whistleblower’s claims and parallel mortgage fraud allegations.

According to a source provided by the Trump administration that was referenced by Fox News, Senator Adam Schiff, a Democrat from California, is supposedly the subject of a criminal investigation for potential mortgage fraud.

On “The Ingraham Angle,” which airs on Fox News, Laura Ingraham, the anchor, broke the news on Tuesday night. She stated that the source confirmed that the United States Attorney’s Office in Maryland is conducting the investigation, which may result in charges linked to mortgage fraud.

Fox News reported that the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) had submitted a criminal referral to the Department of Justice, accusing Schiff of falsifying bank documents and property records on multiple occasions in order to secure more favorable loan terms. This new development follows reports that were presented a month earlier.

In an affidavit that he submitted in 2011, Adam Schiff, who was serving as a member of Congress at the time, established that a property situated in Montgomery County, Maryland, was his principal residence.

Additionally, Schiff is the owner of a condominium in Burbank, California, which he mentioned as his primary address as recently as 2023, when he was running for the Senate of the United States of America.

According to Fox News Digital, his office did not immediately react to a request for comment that was made by the site.

During the month of May, the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) wrote a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, in which she detailed the allegations of misbehavior that Schiff had committed.

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