Rep. Adam Schiff, the Chairman of the Intelligence Committee, said that he would have to "consider the validity" of any subpoenas for his testimony when Republicans take control of the House next year. House Republicans plan to investigate Schiff for his role in initiating various investigations against former President Trump over the past six years. <blockquote>CNN, DANA BASH: The incoming oversight chair, James Comer, told Punchbowl News in an interview: "I don't believe congressional investigations have a whole lot of credibility now. I blame Adam Schiff for that. But it's also both parties to blame for investigations in the past. I want to change that." What's your response? SCHIFF: Well, Comer doesn't believe in the Russia investigation. He doesn't believe in the Ukraine investigation. He doesn't believe in the investigation into January 6. And why? Because those are investigations of the serial abuse of power by Donald Trump. And Comer and Jordan and McCarthy will do nothing but carry Donald Trump's water, someone, as you point out, who's sitting down for dinner with antisemites, who's sitting down for dinner with bigots, who won't condemn them. This is who they're making common cause with. And so they will do and what -- and they will say what they need to get along with Donald Trump. BASH: We're out of time, but I just have to ask, if you are subpoenaed by Republicans when they take over, will you comply? SCHIFF: We will have to consider the validity of the subpoena. But I would certainly view my obligation, the administration's obligation to follow the law. And the fact that they have disrespected the law is not a precedent I would hope that would be broadly followed. But we will have to look at the legitimacy or lack of legitimacy of what they do. </blockquote>