You’ve got to hand it to the Democrats—they never run out of creative ways to waste time and taxpayer money. Just when you think they might finally move on and do something marginally productive, here comes Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., fresh off the “Who?” list, announcing not one, not two, but seven articles of impeachment against President Donald J. Trump. Somebody cue the popcorn machine.
Thanedar’s press release reads like a progressive Mad Libs exercise. “Obstruction of Justice,” “Abuse of Executive Power,” “Usurpation of Appropriations Power,” and the always-dramatic “Tyrannical Overreach.” It’s like they dumped every political buzzword from the Biden era into a blender of CNN talking points and served up a half-baked vendetta dressed up as a constitutional emergency. Let’s be honest—this isn’t about protecting democracy. This is about smearing Trump (again), scoring clout with MSNBC viewers, and wringing a few desperate donations from their dwindling base.
Seriously… look at this guy:
I have introduced articles of impeachment against President Trump.
When Trump ignores the Constitution, Congress, and the courts, he is not “fighting for America.”
He is tearing it down and endangering our democracy. pic.twitter.com/40iBTZKjkC
— Congressman Shri Thanedar (@RepShriThanedar) April 28, 2025
This is the same President Trump who, during his first term, delivered record-low unemployment before COVID hit, fast-tracked a vaccine at historic speed, brokered Middle East peace agreements, slashed regulatory red tape, and made “Made in America” more than a slogan—it became a movement. Say what you will about his tweets, but if negotiating trade deals, standing up to China, and empowering American workers is “tyrannical overreach,” Thanedar might want to revisit a high school civics textbook.
According to Thanedar, Trump “represents a clear and present danger to our nation’s constitution and our democracy.” Really? Because the last time anyone checked, the real constitutional wreckage was left behind by former President Joe Biden and his disastrous administration. From executive orders that sounded like wishlists from liberal universities to blatant disregard for immigration law, Biden’s tenure turned constitutional limits into little more than a punchline. Yet Thanedar and the Democrats are obsessed with targeting the man who’s been working to fix the mess Biden left behind? That’s not bravery. That’s pure, unfiltered delusion.
White House Press Secretary Liz Huston nailed it. Everything President Trump is doing—leading a national revival, securing the border, bringing back jobs, restoring American strength—is not only lawful but exactly what he promised. He told the American people he’d fight for them, and that’s precisely what he’s doing. Meanwhile, the Democrats, allergic to results and terrified of accountability, would rather perform impeachment kabuki theater than face the realities they created: skyrocketing inflation, border chaos, urban crime waves, and a foreign policy in flames.
And the irony here? It’s thick enough to carve. Thanedar—an immigrant who lived the American Dream—is now weaponizing the very freedoms that made his success possible to attack a political opponent who embodies those same American ideals. That’s not patriotism. That’s petty partisanship with a virtue-signaling accent. It shows just how deep the dysfunction runs when freshman congressmen hurl constitutional grenades instead of working to solve the country’s real problems.
🚨 ATTENTION MAGA 🚨
The articles of impeachment against President Trump is a financial scam, and @LoomerUnleashed has just proven it and exposed it.
Basically, @RepShriThanedar has nearly $800,000 in campaign debt from his own self financing. He’s trying to use the articles… https://t.co/Ra4w1SSWQx pic.twitter.com/x55sVGXNJp
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) April 29, 2025
But don’t worry. This impeachment circus will crash harder than Biden’s bike rides. The House is firmly under Republican control, and even the handful of Democrats who still remember how the Constitution works know this impeachment attempt is dead on arrival. But passing articles isn’t the goal—it’s about headlines, soundbites, and squeezing the last dollars out of a demoralized base.
So yes, Thanedar can stand on the House floor, shout into the void, and call it “legislation” all he wants. But Americans—real Americans—are watching. They see the border wide open, the cost of living through the roof, and the world spinning into chaos. They know the left would rather stage cheap political theater than fix anything real. This isn’t leadership. It’s a tantrum. And America has had enough of tantrums to last several lifetimes.