PULSE POINTS:
❓What Happened: Michigan Democrat Rep. Shri Thanedar forced a House vote on articles of impeachment for President Donald J. Trump, but his colleagues are not happy.
👥 Who’s Involved: Rep. Shri Thanedar, House Democrats, Michigan State Rep. Donavan McKinney (D).
📍 Where & When: U.S. House of Representatives; articles introduced April 28, vote by Thursday.
💬 Key Quote: “This is the dumbest f***ing thing. Utterly selfish behavior,” said an unnamed House Democrat.
⚠️ Impact: The move is seen as jeopardizing Democrats in competitive districts where Trump is popular, with little chance of succeeding.
IN FULL:
Michigan Congressman Shri Thanedar, a Democrat facing a tough primary battle, is forcing a House vote on articles of impeachment against President Donald J. Trump. The vote, scheduled for Thursday, is widely expected to fail, and has already drawn sharp criticism from some of Thanedar’s Democratic colleagues.
The articles of impeachment, introduced by Thanedar on April 28, accuse Trump of bribery, corruption, and other supposed infractions. Speaking on the House floor in a thick Indian accent, the foreign-born lawmaker declared, “President Donald J. Trump has been committing crimes since day one.”
The timing of the move coincides with Michigan State Rep. Donavan McKinney’s announcement of his candidacy for Thanedar’s Detroit-area seat, raising questions about Thanedar’s motivations. Despite his insistence that the action is based on principle, some Democrats are skeptical.
“He’s really just doing it for himself,” one House Democrat told Axios, while another described the move as “a waste of time.” Another unnamed lawmaker expressed frustration, calling it “the dumbest f***ing thing. Utterly selfish behavior.”
New York Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler is said to have called Thanedar’s impeachment move “idiotic,” while another House Democrat commented simply, “What a dumbs**t.”
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) was the first House Democrat to publicly call for Trump’s impeachment back in February, but Thanedar is the first to actually force a vote by introducing his resolution as privileged. However, it is likely House Republicans will move to table his resolution before the Thursday deadline for a vote, effectively killing it.
The debacle highlights internal divisions within the Democratic Party, as individual politicians struggle to gain relevance and aged party grandees such as Nancy Pelosi, now 85, struggle to either provide decisive leadership or pass the torch to clear successors.
WATCH:
In this country, we have Presidents, not kings.
Today, I introduced my Articles of Impeachment on the House Floor. pic.twitter.com/TEaAUZReig
— Congressman Shri Thanedar (@RepShriThanedar) May 13, 2025