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  1. OkayButFoRealz on


    >The 25th Amendment exists for a reason; his Cabinet should use it. The fate of U.S. troops, the Iranian people, and the very foundation of our global system are at stake.

    >“That’s why, next week, I am introducing Articles of Impeachment against Pete Hegseth for repeatedly violating his oath of office and his duty to the Constitution. Only Congress has the power to declare war, not a rogue president or his lackeys. Hegseth’s reckless endangerment of U.S. servicemembers and repeated war crimes, including bombing a girls’ school in Minab, Iran and willfully targeting civilian infrastructure, are grounds for impeachment and removal from office.”

  2. SingleCompetition614 on

    honestly big true. he’s been on the job for like five minutes and already facing impeachment.

  3. CaterpillarUsed3222 on

    Get them all and seize all of the money they have stolen, especially Trump and Noam, biggest damn crooks ever.

  4. PossessionOk5313 on

    Should’ve already been impeached for leaking war plans and striking fishermen.

  5. Choice-of-SteinsGate on

    There’s not enough characters in a Reddit post to summarize this man’s incompetence and all of his controversies.

    Let’s start with him touting America’s „air dominance“ just before one of our fighter planes was shot down by Iranian air defense and two of our soldiers had to be rescued behind enemy lines?

    He’s so inept that he couldn’t even get insider trading right. His broker was going to invest millions in a defense fund before the Iran attack, but it didn’t go through because the fund wasn’t available yet.

    He’s also openly defying a federal judge who ruled that the Pentagon violated the first amendment by restricting press access to his „dEpArtMeNt oF wAr.“

    Hegseth demanded reporters sign a pledge and agree to only publishing gathered information that is pre-authorized. These journalists were barred from the Pentagon Halls, and some were even labeled as „security and safety threats.“

    Most outlets refused to sign. Reporters who did not comply had their credentials revoked. The New York Times sued the Pentagon and won.

    Reporting indicates that Hegseth’s actions were driven by an intense and irrational paranoia—insanity.

    Pete KEGseth has repeatedly shirked his duties and flouted long standing constitutional norms.

    He also threatened to revoke press access to the DoD because the media published „unflattering“ photos of him. How insecure.

    As another example, Pete the Skeet stood in front of the press and demanded that they put a constant positive spin on Trump’s war or else Brendan Carr will come for their broadcast licenses.

    Also, a recent report revealed that Hegseth cut offices that could have helped prevent the US strike that killed 160 CHILDREN in Iran.

    So he’s also an incompetent war criminal too!

    „Stop calling us fascists!“

    Well, if it walks like a duck and all that…

    Pete is the most incompetent and unqualified DoD director in history. So much for „merit based“ hiring eh?

    There’s his part in helping to conduct another needless foreign war in the middle east under FALSE PRETENSES.

    An illegal war that ignores lessons from history about what happens when we try „regime change“ in the middle east.

    A war with little to no support from the American people, and a conflict that has ALWAYS been one of choice, not of necessity.

    Trump’s cabinet’s messaging has been so inconsistent that most Americans don’t even understand WHY we’re at war with Iran in the first place.

    Let’s not forget Pete’s part in helping Trump orchestrate the murders of alleged „drug smugglers“ without evidence or justification.

    Extrajudicial killings that were being carried out so Trump and his „Department of War“ could make the case for military escalation, foreign conflict and regime change for OIL.

    Even then, in Venezuela, we removed Maduro from power but kept the oppressive regime INTACT in exchange for their cooperation. So much for „liberating the people.“

    Hegseth’s incompetence and lack of qualifications clearly highlights the rampant cronyism and hypocrisy of a Trump administration insisting that hiring should be based on „merit.“ There’s nothing merit based about Pete’s appointment.

    Hegseth has also been accused of being an extremist. A fellow service member once called him an „insider threat“ after seeing a tattoo of his that’s linked to white supremacist groups.

    Hegseth has blamed these criticisms on „wokeness“ (how original) to placate his deep-seated insecurities and to defend his white nationalist sympathies.

    Hegseth was also once pulled from his National Guard duties after concerns were raised from members of his unit.

    Then there was his outspoken and controversial support for the Blackwater contractors who killed 14 unarmed Iraqi Civilians during the 2007 Nisour Square massacre.

    Hegseth lobbied President Donald Trump to pardon these contractors, which Trump ultimately did.

    As far as his behavior goes, Hegseth previously led a partisan organization called „Concerned Veteran for America,“ which has strong ties to the Koch Network (the ACTUAL George Soros). Hegseth was forced out of the group due to „mismanagement of funds, sexual impropriety and reports of intoxicated behavior.“

    In fact, he was also booted from another conservative group, „Veterans for Freedom,“ for similar complaints.

    A report about Hegseth’s time as president of CVA describes him as being „repeatedly intoxicated while acting in his official capacity and sometimes needing to be carried out of the organization’s events.“

    Hegseth has also been a Fox News contributor since 2014. Merit you say? Sounds more like favoritism.

    Hegseth has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in California after a speaking engagement. It’s been reported that he barred the door to her hotel room and took away her cell phone before violating her.

    Although Hegseth denied the allegations, he did pay a settlement to the accuser. Questions were raised when his account of the events changed while under investigation. The settlement also included a confidentiality agreement. In other words, he’s a f-cking sex abuser!

    He has also been vocal in the past about his opposition to women serving in combat roles. Women who fear that Hegseth will undermine efforts to prevent sexual abuse and harassment in the military.

    In the name of eliminating „wokeness“ and „DEI,“ Hegseth’s DOD also fired persons of color from high ranking military positions. People with distinguished careers and extensive military experience, making them much more qualified than Pete for their positions.

    You say „DEI hire,“ I say „DUI hire.“

    Hegseth fired General CQ Brown—chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff—which was part of a broader purge of top military officials all suspected of being so-called „DEI“ hires. Frustrating when you consider Hegseth’s utter lack of qualifications for his current job and his several displays of immense incompetence.

    Hegseth has made it clear that his goal isn’t „merit based hiring,“ it’s to install loyalists into positions of power where they can help Republicans skirt the law and conduct bombings, military incursions and WARS against foreign nations that don’t toe whatever line Donald Trump draws in the sand.

    Following one of Trump’s EOs, the DOD began eliminating „DEI content“ by archiving pages that highlighted the contributions of women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and minorities.

    They flagged over 26,000 images and countless web pages for deletion. This included tributes to historical figures and black military heroes.

    The Pentagon also targeted pages honoring the Navajo Code Talkers and the segregated Japanese 442nd regimental combat team that fought in WWII.

    The DOD has also overseen a comprehensive purge of „DEI related“ terms from government platforms, property and online pages.

    This included the banning words such as „justice,“ „dignity,“ „respect,“ „equality,“ „inequality,“ „female,“ „women,“ „socioeconomic,“ „underprivileged,“ and „cultural heritage,“ among many others—free speech my ass. Most of what’s been targeted isn’t associated with DEI.

    This effort only showcases the GOP’s blatant hypocrisy as they continue to cry about „censorship,“ „free speech,“ and „reverse discrimination.“

  6. CaterpillarUsed3222 on

    If our representatives were doing what they swore an oath to do defend the Constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic we wouldn’t have a problem. Most of them couldn’t possibly be less interested in doing what they promised to do. The biggest enemies of the constitution are really easy to find, they are in the administration, so why aren’t you doing your job? What possible good is your oath if it was just something you said to get the job?
    Do you want to know who is to blame for the rise of fascism, it’s not Trump, it’s Congress. If Congress would simply do their job Trump could be stopped but they lied about their oath, or they want to see our country destroyed.

  7. You guys realize that „impeach them all“ is a situation tantamount to grounds for revolution, right?

  8. BeginningPlastic3747 on

    Hegseth has been a walking series of impeachable moments basically since day one, the real question is why it took this long for someone to formally say it out loud.

  9. unfortunateshun on

    Rep. Ansari took nearly a million dollars from AIPAC, why’s she complaining? Israel got exactly what they wanted, with Ansari and Hegseth’s support. Why is it that every politician who gets on the News tab is always making some insult, or asking for something they know will never happening, while simultaneously accepting money from the other hand of the same system. Total fucking pageantry.

  10. It is a double edged sword. A failed impeachment will show the world that this is what America wants and supports, cementing its rouge position on the world stage and the acceleration of the decline. A successful impeachment may bring about the start of the healing process.

  11. NotAnotherBlingBlop on

    And he will just get replaced by somebody even worse so what’s the fucking point

  12. alabasterskim on

    Hey I mean its been working. Each one they threaten gets knocked down. Not necessarily replaced with better though…

  13. Feels like offering Republicans an out and a way to blame someone other than Trump for the absolute clusterfuck that has been the Iran War.

    At the same time, Hegseth is also incredibly bad at his job and is also a war criminal.

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