Detroit Rep. Shri Thanedar Unveils New Bid to Impeach Attorney General Pam Bondi, Latest in a String of Fizzling Efforts.
In another bid to shake up the status quo at the Justice Department, U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar announced plans on Monday to introduce articles of impeachment against Attorney General Pam Bondi, his latest salvo in what's shaping up as an increasingly futile attempt to topple Trump administration officials through the impeachment process.
Thanedar, a Democrat representing Michigan's 13th Congressional District, accused Bondi of conspiring to cover up files tied to Jeffrey Epstein, defying a congressional mandate to release those records, abusing her authority to pressure Minnesota for sensitive voter registration rolls, and weaponizing the Justice Department to target Trump critics. He described the Attorney General as "clearly more loyal to President Trump than the Constitution."
Thanedar's decision to go after Bondi comes on the heels of two recent impeachment pushes that fizzled out in the House. In December, he filed articles of impeachment against U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, accusing him of issuing unlawful military orders and mishandling classified information. And in April, Thanedar introduced seven articles of impeachment against Trump, alleging corruption, obstruction of justice, and other misconduct. Despite initial optimism, the effort ultimately stalled.
House Democrats have made it clear that impeachment efforts targeting members of the Trump administration are doomed to fail if they're not supported by Republican lawmakers. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Republicans would block articles of impeachment from reaching the floor.
Bondi has been a polarizing figure in Washington, criticized for spreading false claims about widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election and her alleged ties to Trump's inner circle. Government watchdog groups have also questioned her independence given her long history as a Trump supporter and fundraiser.
The move by Thanedar could add another layer of tension to an already contentious election cycle, particularly in Michigan's safely Democratic 13th Congressional District. Thanedar will face four other Democrats in the August primary, including progressive state Rep. Donavan McKinney.
In another bid to shake up the status quo at the Justice Department, U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar announced plans on Monday to introduce articles of impeachment against Attorney General Pam Bondi, his latest salvo in what's shaping up as an increasingly futile attempt to topple Trump administration officials through the impeachment process.
Thanedar, a Democrat representing Michigan's 13th Congressional District, accused Bondi of conspiring to cover up files tied to Jeffrey Epstein, defying a congressional mandate to release those records, abusing her authority to pressure Minnesota for sensitive voter registration rolls, and weaponizing the Justice Department to target Trump critics. He described the Attorney General as "clearly more loyal to President Trump than the Constitution."
Thanedar's decision to go after Bondi comes on the heels of two recent impeachment pushes that fizzled out in the House. In December, he filed articles of impeachment against U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, accusing him of issuing unlawful military orders and mishandling classified information. And in April, Thanedar introduced seven articles of impeachment against Trump, alleging corruption, obstruction of justice, and other misconduct. Despite initial optimism, the effort ultimately stalled.
House Democrats have made it clear that impeachment efforts targeting members of the Trump administration are doomed to fail if they're not supported by Republican lawmakers. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Republicans would block articles of impeachment from reaching the floor.
Bondi has been a polarizing figure in Washington, criticized for spreading false claims about widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election and her alleged ties to Trump's inner circle. Government watchdog groups have also questioned her independence given her long history as a Trump supporter and fundraiser.
The move by Thanedar could add another layer of tension to an already contentious election cycle, particularly in Michigan's safely Democratic 13th Congressional District. Thanedar will face four other Democrats in the August primary, including progressive state Rep. Donavan McKinney.