Detroit Congressman Shri Thanedar is taking a bold step by filing articles of impeachment against US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, citing his alleged role in ordering the killing of everyone on board a Venezuelan drug smuggling boat and discussing pending attacks on Yemen in a group chat.
Thanedar argues that Hegseth's actions put American servicemembers and their families at risk, violating the Department of Defense's Law of War Manual. The congressman also claims that Hegseth mishandled classified information, leaking sensitive operations details to a Signal chat.
The articles of impeachment are part of a broader effort by Thanedar to hold Trump administration officials accountable for alleged misconduct. In April, he filed seven articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, including corruption and freedom of speech violations.
Thanedar's move is notable given that Democratic Party leadership has discouraged similar efforts in the past. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries dismissed the possibility of impeaching Hegseth, stating that Republicans would never allow such a process to happen and that Hegseth should resign instead.
However, Thanedar remains undeterred, arguing that Hegseth's actions are "impeachable misconduct" and that the president is above the law. The congressman has long been critical of Trump administration policies, including the handling of classified information and the use of military force in Yemen.
The fate of Thanedar's articles of impeachment remains uncertain, but his actions highlight the ongoing tensions between Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill over the use of executive power and accountability for alleged misconduct.
Thanedar argues that Hegseth's actions put American servicemembers and their families at risk, violating the Department of Defense's Law of War Manual. The congressman also claims that Hegseth mishandled classified information, leaking sensitive operations details to a Signal chat.
The articles of impeachment are part of a broader effort by Thanedar to hold Trump administration officials accountable for alleged misconduct. In April, he filed seven articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, including corruption and freedom of speech violations.
Thanedar's move is notable given that Democratic Party leadership has discouraged similar efforts in the past. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries dismissed the possibility of impeaching Hegseth, stating that Republicans would never allow such a process to happen and that Hegseth should resign instead.
However, Thanedar remains undeterred, arguing that Hegseth's actions are "impeachable misconduct" and that the president is above the law. The congressman has long been critical of Trump administration policies, including the handling of classified information and the use of military force in Yemen.
The fate of Thanedar's articles of impeachment remains uncertain, but his actions highlight the ongoing tensions between Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill over the use of executive power and accountability for alleged misconduct.