U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar has taken a bold step, filing articles of impeachment against U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth over his alleged involvement in discussing pending attacks on Yemen and ordering the killing of civilians aboard a Venezuelan drug smuggling boat.
In a statement, Thanedar called Hegseth "uniquely unqualified" to serve as Secretary of Defense, citing the danger he poses to American servicemembers and their families. The Michigan Democrat claims Hegseth issued direct orders to kill every single person on board the civilian vessel from Venezuela, violating the Department of Defense's Law of War Manual.
Furthermore, Thanedar accused Hegseth of mishandling classified information by leaking sensitive operations details, including target systems and attack times, in a Signal chat. This alleged leak puts American lives at risk, according to the congressman.
Thanedar, who represents parts of Detroit, downriver, and the Grosse Pointe communities, has a history of taking strong stances on national security issues. In April, he filed seven articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, citing corruption, freedom of speech violations, obstruction of justice, and other actions considered high crimes and misdemeanors.
This latest move comes as Democrats in Congress face growing pressure to address Hegseth's alleged wrongdoing. However, the outcome is uncertain, with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries dismissing the possibility of impeaching Hegseth, saying Republicans will never allow it to come to a vote.
In contrast to his previous actions against Trump, Thanedar appears determined to hold Hegseth accountable for what he sees as egregious behavior. As the situation unfolds, one thing is clear: American national security and the integrity of the government are at stake.
In a statement, Thanedar called Hegseth "uniquely unqualified" to serve as Secretary of Defense, citing the danger he poses to American servicemembers and their families. The Michigan Democrat claims Hegseth issued direct orders to kill every single person on board the civilian vessel from Venezuela, violating the Department of Defense's Law of War Manual.
Furthermore, Thanedar accused Hegseth of mishandling classified information by leaking sensitive operations details, including target systems and attack times, in a Signal chat. This alleged leak puts American lives at risk, according to the congressman.
Thanedar, who represents parts of Detroit, downriver, and the Grosse Pointe communities, has a history of taking strong stances on national security issues. In April, he filed seven articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, citing corruption, freedom of speech violations, obstruction of justice, and other actions considered high crimes and misdemeanors.
This latest move comes as Democrats in Congress face growing pressure to address Hegseth's alleged wrongdoing. However, the outcome is uncertain, with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries dismissing the possibility of impeaching Hegseth, saying Republicans will never allow it to come to a vote.
In contrast to his previous actions against Trump, Thanedar appears determined to hold Hegseth accountable for what he sees as egregious behavior. As the situation unfolds, one thing is clear: American national security and the integrity of the government are at stake.