
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who refused to read Sen. Rand Paul’s question at today’s impeachment hearing, has been accused of colluding with Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg to censor the truth about contact between the alleged Ukraine whistleblower and House Intel Chair Adam Schiff and his staff.
“The presiding officer declines to read the question as submitted,” Roberts said about Sen. Paul’s question, holding up a placard that looked suspiciously like the ubiquitous Facebook error message.
“Sorry, the whistleblower’s name isn’t available right now,” the placard read.
Sen. Paul later responded by tweeting his question. Justice Roberts did not reply to repeated efforts to clarify whether he was colluding with Zuckerberg or not.
“Are you aware that House intelligence committee staffer Shawn Misko had a close relationship with Eric Ciaramella while at the National Security Council together and are you aware and how do you respond to reports that Ciaramella and Misko may have worked together to plot impeaching the President before there were formal house impeachment proceedings,” the Senator tweeted.