Impeach Kristi Noem, Secretary Of The Homeland Security Department
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IMPEACHMENT IS CONGRESS’S CONSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
When senior officials of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issue public accounts following the killing of civilians that are later contradicted by available evidence, Congress must not look away. I urge you to act, consistent with your constitutional responsibilities, to hold Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accountable for operating DHS outside the bounds of the law and for misleading the public about the killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti. These allegations strike at the core of Congressional oversight and cannot be allowed to fade without consequence. For these reasons, I urge Congress to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
THE OBLIGATION CONGRESS CANNOT AVOID
The Constitution vests Congress with the responsibility to investigate executive misconduct and to enforce the rule of law when senior officials abuse power. This responsibility cannot be avoided or deferred - every Member of Congress has an obligation to prevent the normalization of executive lawlessness and to uphold constitutional accountability.
THE COST OF CONGRESSIONAL INACTION
Public reporting, Congressional statements, and available video evidence raise serious concerns that DHS leadership misrepresented material facts following the killings, calling into question the accuracy and integrity of official public statements. If a Cabinet secretary can mislead the public or evade accountability for lethal outcomes, the precedent endangers constitutional government itself and erodes public trust in lawful law enforcement nationwide. Silence or inaction now signals that lawless conduct at the highest levels will be tolerated.
STEPS CONGRESS MUST TAKE
(1) Support impeachment proceedings sufficient to establish a full and public factual record, including hearings, sworn testimony, and compulsory process where necessary.
(2) Support the advancement of Articles of Impeachment when the evidence demonstrates abuse of power, obstruction, or deception of the public.
(3) Support full accountability through the impeachment process, including removal from office and disqualification if the facts so warrant.
(4) Commit to acting on impeachment responsibly and decisively in accordance with constitutional obligations.
This is not about party. It is about whether Congress will enforce the limits the Constitution places on executive power - or allow those limits to erode through inaction.