Detroit Rep. Introduces Articles of Impeachment Against Attorney General Bondi, Latest in a String of Failed Efforts
US Representative Shri Thanedar has announced his plans to introduce articles of impeachment against US Attorney General Pam Bondi, the latest in a series of high-profile impeach efforts that have garnered little traction.
Thanedar's move comes as he seeks reelection in a district that has remained safely Democratic. He faces four other Democrats in the August primary, including progressive state Representative Donavan McKinney.
Bondi has been embroiled in controversy over her handling of sensitive information, particularly regarding the release of files tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Thanedar accused Bondi of conspiring to cover up the release of these files, defying a congressional mandate to do so. He also claimed that she had abused her authority to pressure Minnesota for voter registration rolls and other sensitive data.
Furthermore, Thaneder alleged that Bondi had "weaponized" the Justice Department to target political opponents of President Donald Trump. The Attorney General has repeatedly drawn criticism for spreading false claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, as well as her long-standing ties to Trump and her role as a campaign surrogate and fundraiser.
The announcement comes after two recent impeachment pushes by Thanedar that failed to gain traction. In December, he filed articles of impeachment against US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, accusing him of issuing unlawful military orders and mishandling classified information. No vote has been taken on that effort.
In April, Thaneder introduced seven articles of impeachment against Trump, alleging corruption, obstruction of justice, and other misconduct. Democratic leadership discouraged the effort, and Thanedar ultimately backed away from forcing a vote on the House floor.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has made clear that impeachment efforts against members of the Trump administration are effectively dead on arrival in a Republican-controlled chamber.
Bondi has not yet publicly responded to Thaneder's impeachment announcement.
US Representative Shri Thanedar has announced his plans to introduce articles of impeachment against US Attorney General Pam Bondi, the latest in a series of high-profile impeach efforts that have garnered little traction.
Thanedar's move comes as he seeks reelection in a district that has remained safely Democratic. He faces four other Democrats in the August primary, including progressive state Representative Donavan McKinney.
Bondi has been embroiled in controversy over her handling of sensitive information, particularly regarding the release of files tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Thanedar accused Bondi of conspiring to cover up the release of these files, defying a congressional mandate to do so. He also claimed that she had abused her authority to pressure Minnesota for voter registration rolls and other sensitive data.
Furthermore, Thaneder alleged that Bondi had "weaponized" the Justice Department to target political opponents of President Donald Trump. The Attorney General has repeatedly drawn criticism for spreading false claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, as well as her long-standing ties to Trump and her role as a campaign surrogate and fundraiser.
The announcement comes after two recent impeachment pushes by Thanedar that failed to gain traction. In December, he filed articles of impeachment against US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, accusing him of issuing unlawful military orders and mishandling classified information. No vote has been taken on that effort.
In April, Thaneder introduced seven articles of impeachment against Trump, alleging corruption, obstruction of justice, and other misconduct. Democratic leadership discouraged the effort, and Thanedar ultimately backed away from forcing a vote on the House floor.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has made clear that impeachment efforts against members of the Trump administration are effectively dead on arrival in a Republican-controlled chamber.
Bondi has not yet publicly responded to Thaneder's impeachment announcement.