Schiff demands Trump to reprimand after financial disclosure of Trump

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Sen. Adam Schiff, facing a turnaround after calling on White House attorney David Warrington to release financial disclosures to senior officials, raised Trump’s aides, suggesting he first asked longtime Rep. Nancy Pelosi.

"The American people remained with Nancy Pelosi's long history of insider trade and were eagerly awaiting Adam Schiff's re-tuning of his political stunts on serious issues, such as Pelosi's portfolio," White House spokesman Kush Desai said after asking Schiff's letter, "White House spokesman Kush Desai told ABC News after asking Schiff's letter.

D-Calif. "Continuous attention is ongoing to any financial disclosure reports of senior White House officials during the statutory mandate period," said a letter to Warrington and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.

Schiff asked the White House to hand over a list of officials required to submit a report of "New Entry", an explanation for "failure to transfer" such certification reports and any delayed filing fees imposed for "delinquent documents."

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Adam Schiff, left, Nancy Pelosi, center, Donald Trump, right. (Getty)

He noted that he had signed a double-deck April letter, including California Rep. Mike Levin, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, DN.Y. and several other Democrats, demanding similar information.

In a comment on Fox News’ digital numbers on Thursday, the White House once again postponed Schiff, saying all officials there must submit public reports to continue complying with their obligations.

"...includes the obligation to submit periodic trading reports, disclosing the purchase or sale of certain securities," White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers said.

"For decades, administrations of both sides, including the first Trump administration, have fulfilled this obligation, recognizing that public trust in the government depends on strong standards of enforceability transparency," Schiff said in a statement.

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“However, senior officials of this administration have repeatedly failed to disclose assets and business entanglements and may abuse their formal positions for personal gain.”

“Transparency and compliance with moral laws are essential.”

In this regard, Desai's initial response highlighted the ongoing criticism of Pelosi, who reportedly had a net worth of $120 million north and was accused of having committed improper financial transactions during her 38 years in the House.

Pelosi, a California Democrat, did not respond to a request for comment, and spokesman Emerita had been walking when Fox News Digital reporters were asked about the matter last month on the hill.

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Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo).

Trump has said he will support the legislation this semester and told Time that he allegedly “watching Nancy Pelosi get rich with insider information, I will accept it. If they send it to me, I will do that.”

Fox News Digital found no record of Schiff making similar requests to Biden Administration and did not receive a response from Burbank MP when asked to comment.

Peter Pinedo and Remy Numa of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News’ digital numbers.

He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.

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Charles is a Pennsylvania native who graduated from Temple University and received a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism. Story tips can be sent to charles.creitz@fox.com.