Detroit Rep. Shri Thanedar Files Articles of Impeachment Against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Over Alleged War Crimes and Misconduct
US Representative Shri Thanedar has taken another bold step, filing articles of impeachment against US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth over allegations that the secretary ordered the killing of everyone on a Venezuelan drug smuggling boat in September, and discussed potential attacks on Yemen in a group chat in March.
The move comes as no surprise from Rep. Thanedar, who previously filed seven articles of impeachment against former President Donald Trump, including claims of corruption, obstruction of justice, and other high crimes and misdemeanors. For Thanedar, the issue is not just about Hegseth's actions, but also about the broader implications for national security and American lives.
"Pete Hegseth is uniquely unqualified to serve as Secretary of Defense," Thanedar said in a statement. "Every day he serves in this role, he puts American servicemembers and their families in danger." He added that Hegseth's actions, including issuing orders to kill civilians on a boat and mishandling classified information, are a clear breach of the Defense Department's Law of War Manual.
The articles of impeachment mark another attempt by Rep. Thanedar to hold high-ranking officials accountable for their actions. As a billionaire entrepreneur from the pharmaceutical industry and immigrant from India, Thanedar brings a unique perspective to the issue, one that is not often represented in Washington.
While Democratic Party leadership has discouraged attempts to impeach Hegseth, Rep. Thanedar remains undeterred. "In this country, we have presidents, not kings," he said earlier this year, when he first filed impeachment articles against Trump. Now, he's taking on another high-ranking official, one who wields significant power over national security.
The House Minority Leader has dismissed the possibility of impeaching Hegseth, stating that Republicans would block any attempt to bring him up for impeachment. However, Rep. Thanedar remains committed to holding Hegseth accountable, citing his own experiences with misconduct and corruption in Washington.
As the impeachment process continues, one thing is clear: Rep. Shri Thanedar will not be silenced on this issue. With a determination that borders on conviction, he's taking on the toughest challenges in Washington, from corrupt officials to national security threats.
US Representative Shri Thanedar has taken another bold step, filing articles of impeachment against US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth over allegations that the secretary ordered the killing of everyone on a Venezuelan drug smuggling boat in September, and discussed potential attacks on Yemen in a group chat in March.
The move comes as no surprise from Rep. Thanedar, who previously filed seven articles of impeachment against former President Donald Trump, including claims of corruption, obstruction of justice, and other high crimes and misdemeanors. For Thanedar, the issue is not just about Hegseth's actions, but also about the broader implications for national security and American lives.
"Pete Hegseth is uniquely unqualified to serve as Secretary of Defense," Thanedar said in a statement. "Every day he serves in this role, he puts American servicemembers and their families in danger." He added that Hegseth's actions, including issuing orders to kill civilians on a boat and mishandling classified information, are a clear breach of the Defense Department's Law of War Manual.
The articles of impeachment mark another attempt by Rep. Thanedar to hold high-ranking officials accountable for their actions. As a billionaire entrepreneur from the pharmaceutical industry and immigrant from India, Thanedar brings a unique perspective to the issue, one that is not often represented in Washington.
While Democratic Party leadership has discouraged attempts to impeach Hegseth, Rep. Thanedar remains undeterred. "In this country, we have presidents, not kings," he said earlier this year, when he first filed impeachment articles against Trump. Now, he's taking on another high-ranking official, one who wields significant power over national security.
The House Minority Leader has dismissed the possibility of impeaching Hegseth, stating that Republicans would block any attempt to bring him up for impeachment. However, Rep. Thanedar remains committed to holding Hegseth accountable, citing his own experiences with misconduct and corruption in Washington.
As the impeachment process continues, one thing is clear: Rep. Shri Thanedar will not be silenced on this issue. With a determination that borders on conviction, he's taking on the toughest challenges in Washington, from corrupt officials to national security threats.