Pete Hegseth impeachment

House Democrats File Impeachment Articles Against Hegseth

House Democrats have introduced six articles of impeachment against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, alleging serious misconduct related to the war in Iran and broader leadership failures. These accusations include unauthorized war, violations of the law of armed conflict with civilian casualties, negligent handling of classified information, obstruction of congressional oversight, abuse of power, and conduct unbecoming of the armed forces. While the impeachment effort is unlikely to advance in the current Republican-controlled House, it could be revived if Democrats gain a majority. The resolution asserts Hegseth has demonstrated willful disregard for the Constitution and abused his office, citing specific instances like the bombing of a girls’ school in Iran and the sharing of sensitive military details. The Department of War has dismissed the impeachment as a political maneuver aimed at making headlines, asserting that Secretary Hegseth continues to achieve presidential objectives and protect the homeland.

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House Democrats File Impeachment Articles Against Hegseth

House Democrats have introduced six articles of impeachment against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, citing alleged abuses of power, unauthorized war against Iran, violations of the law of armed conflict, and negligent handling of sensitive military information. The resolution claims Hegseth has demonstrated a “willful disregard for the Constitution” and acted in ways “grossly incompatible with the rule of law,” pointing to civilian casualties, including the bombing of a girls’ school in Iran. While unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled House this year, Democrats may pursue impeachment again if they gain control of the chamber.

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