U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Massachusetts, does U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine’s efforts at a nonpartisan probe into ICE no favors, if Chellie really was interested in the truth.

Clark is a rabid anti-Trumper who has also been forced to walk back calling the Israeli government a murdering genocidal actor.

During a town hall last year Clark referred to Israel’s actions in Gaza as a genocide.

However, soon after the event she issued a statement denying she ever said it. “I want to be clear I am not accusing Israel of genocide," Clark said in a laughable re-creation of what she really thinks.

If Chellie wanted a dispassionate arbiter to allegedly help her get to the truth by investigating ICE's recent fatal shooting in Biddeford of a Colombian national, Clark wasn’t the lawmaker to fulfill the role.

Chellie invited Clark, the U.S. House Democratic whip, to help keynote Monday’s alleged Biddeford-based hearing into the July 13 killing by an ICE officer of Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero.

Maine’s southern-district congresswoman has been an unabashed ICE critic so her claiming to hold an independent hearing into the government agency's behavior is nothing more than a political stunt.

Clark is glad to encourage the charade, lest she be perceived as an antisemitic liberal with no interest in really getting at the truth.

The woman who accused Israel of unjustified mass killing of civilians in Gaza has been inadvertently transparent with her political shenanigans.

Eight years before realizing she’d been caught parading her antisemitism by going after Israel before reversing her "mistake," Clark proudly boycotted Trump’s first inauguration by calling him, yes, antisemitic.

The Massachusetts socialist said she’d blow off Trump’s electoral victory because to do otherwise would “normalize” Trump’s alleged promotion of “bigoted, misogynist, antisemitic and racist claims."

During Monday’s hearing Clark was only too happy to call Guerrero a victim of a "cold-blooded murder at the hands of a dangerous, out-of-control ICE agent."

"Our job here today is to shine a light on the truth," Clark said in her rehearsed remarks. "And the truth is these are not protectors of our communities, of our laws, of our borders. This is a masked, secret police force that has terrorized children, trampled on our Constitution, and wielded violence as a political weapon.”

Denouncing cops apparently is second nature for Clark, who three years ago said the nation should "allocate our resources to move police from being warriors to guardians."

True to form for Clark's affinity for revising history – her own – she later removed from her official website an article calling for defunding police that contained her own anti-cop rhetoric.

The scrubbing of her criticism of police came just ahead of her taking the No. 2 leadership position in the lower chamber – and after her “transgendered” son/daughter child was charged during a cop-bashing rally with assaulting a Boston police officer.

Maybe by today she’ll revert to character by issuing a statement of clarification for her latest cop bashing saying she didn’t mean to show her true colors during a hearing designed to find out what really happened July 13 in Biddeford, Maine.

Pingree let Clark peddle her political points while pretending to find out what led to Guerrero's death.

Two peas in a pod – ICE-hater Chellie Pingree and Katherine "I-didn’t-really-mean-what-I-said" Clark.