Republicans clamored for House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff's head Monday, attempting to turn him into the face of a new campaign of recriminations against Democrats who pursued and promoted allegations of collusion between President Donald Trump and the Russian government.

Top White House aides, Republicans on Capitol Hill and supporters of Trump raced to paint the California Democrat as an overeager disciple of a theory debunked by the Justice Department in a summary of special counsel Robert Mueller's findings released Sunday.

Their offensive comes as Schiff is forging ahead with a renewed congressional investigation of the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia. His committee is slated to publicly interview on Wednesday Trump associate Felix Sater about his efforts to strike a deal for a Trump Tower Moscow during the 2016 campaign. On Thursday, the committee has a second Russia-focused hearing on how the Kremlin used oligarchs and their money to influence U.S. politics in 2016.

Democrats are privately raising concerns that Americans won't have the stomach for a new, heavily politicized Trump-Russia probe, and Republicans are seizing the momentum from the Mueller findings to lash out at Schiff. Top Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway called for Schiff to resign immediately. And Donald Trump Jr. — who bristled over Schiff's question's after a closed-door interview with the House Intelligence Committee in 2017 — tormented him on Twitter.

"Has anyone heard from slimy Adam #fullofschiff Schiff today?" he wrote. "I mean it must be embarrassing to have have [sic] spent the last 2 years as the leader of the tinfoil hat brigade and have it all come crashing down so quick. I’m legitimately concerned for his mental state."

Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office did not immediately weigh in on the GOP's decision to target Schiff, and Schiff didn’t immediately respond for comment either. When asked about the GOP attacks, other House Democrats defended Schiff.

“I’ll tell you what, let’s compare comments of her boss and Mr. Schiff and we’ll decide who ought to resign from office,” Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) said, referring to Conway. “If outrage and outrageous comments are the standard, she’s got us beat by a mile.”

Schiff's Republican colleagues, however, bludgeoned the California Democrat, describing him as one of the most eager and aggressive Democrats contending that evidence of a Trump-Russia conspiracy existed. Schiff famously indicated in 2017 that he had seen "more than circumstantial evidence" of collusion, and Republicans have been daring him since to back up the claim.

"You. Have. Been. Exposed," said Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) in a tweet excoriating Schiff. "You used your unique position on the Intel Cmte to convince the American people that you had access to evidence of collusion. You lied and misled in order to pursue your political agenda. Move on."

Schiff said Sunday he accepted Mueller's finding but wanted to see the underlying evidence that led to the conclusion.

"Mueller did not find sufficient evidence to establish conspiracy, notwithstanding Russian offers to help Trump’s campaign, their acceptance, and a litany of concealed interactions with Russia" Schiff said in a statement. "I trust Mueller’s prosecutorial judgment, but the country must see the evidence."
Rep. Andre Carson (D-Ind.), a member of the Intelligence Committee, strongly rejected GOP demands for Schiff to step down from his post. Read more at Politico