Donald Trump welcomed Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales to the White House yesterday, and during a fairly brief photo-op in the Oval Office, a reporter asked the Republican whether he intended to watch today’s impeachment proceedings in the House.
The American president’s answer meandered a bit, before taking aim at one of Trump’s favorite targets: House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calf.).
“It’s a total sham when you have a guy like Shifty Schiff go out and make up a statement that I’ve made. He said, ‘This is what he said.’ But I never said it. He totally made it up. In Guatemala, they handle things much more diff- — much tougher than that.
“And because of immunity — he has House immunity — because of immunity, he can’t be prosecuted. He — he took a statement and totally made it up. It was a lie. It was a fraud. And you just can’t do those things.”
In case anyone’s forgotten, a few months ago, during a congressional hearing, Schiff paraphrased Trump’s phone meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. It was a clumsy misstep for the Intelligence Committee chairman, but it was also wholly unimportant and inconsequential.
Except in Trump’s mind, the paraphrase is worthy of prosecution and incarceration in a Guatemalan prison. Indeed, the Republican seems to have somehow convinced himself that were it not for Schiff’s paraphrasing, there would be no impeachment proceedings — a belief that’s truly bizarre, even for Trump.
Stepping back, it’s always unsettling when Trump praises harsh foreign criminal-justice systems, which he does with some regularity. He suggested yesterday that Guatemala would be “tougher” with paraphrasing lawmakers than he can be — as if that were some kind of flaw in the American model.









