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BumRushDaShow

(166,030 posts)
Tue Jan 13, 2026, 05:18 PM 21 hrs ago

Scoop: Over 50 House Democrats sign onto Kristi Noem articles of impeachment

Source: msn/Axios

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Over 50 House Democrats have signed on to co-sponsor articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Axios has learned.

Why it matters: That is roughly a quarter of the House Democratic caucus — a far cry from the party's out-of-hand dismissal of every other impeachment effort that has cropped up thus far during Trump's second term.

  • Reps. Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.), Al Green (D-Texas) and Haley Stevens (D-Mich.) were all derided by colleagues for their efforts to impeach Trump or his Cabinet officials and garnered little support.
  • But this push by Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.), a member of Democratic leadership, is riding a tsunami of anti-Noem sentiment within the caucus sparked by the shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis last week.


  • By the numbers: A total of 53 House Democrats signed on to the bill by the Tuesday afternoon co-sponsorship deadline, according from a list obtained by Axios.

  • Several of the co-sponsors represent battleground districts, including Reps. Gabe Vasquez (D-N.M.), Brittany Pettersen (D-Colo.) and Eric Sorensen (D-Ill.).
  • Others, such as Reps. Angie Craig (D-Minn.) and Seth Moulton (D-Mass.), are well-known centrists who are now in competitive Democratic primaries for U.S. Senate seats.
  • Kelly's office told Axios that several more lawmakers may still sign on as co-sponsors later on.


  • The details: The articles, set to be formally unveiled Wednesday, will accuse Noem of three counts.

    Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/scoop-over-50-house-democrats-sign-onto-kristi-noem-articles-of-impeachment/ar-AA1U95S6



    The 3 Articles will be - "Obstruction of Congress", "Violation of public trust", and "Self-dealing".
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    Scoop: Over 50 House Democrats sign onto Kristi Noem articles of impeachment (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 21 hrs ago OP
    Nice, but the numbers might not grow. Remember the seven Dems who voted to confirm Noem... ancianita 20 hrs ago #1
    "the seven Dems who voted to confirm Noem..." BumRushDaShow 19 hrs ago #2
    How Senate Democrats vote on nominees can raise questions later; so okay; I'm convinced. ancianita 19 hrs ago #3
    The ones who did (except maybe Andy Kim, who was new) BumRushDaShow 19 hrs ago #4
    I hear you. I wish I didn't have to hope that the non-voters commit this year to unify with the rest of the caucus. ancianita 18 hrs ago #8
    50? graycampervan 18 hrs ago #5
    I think that draft version was only recently finalized BumRushDaShow 18 hrs ago #7
    Why would any Dem NOT sign onto this? choie 18 hrs ago #6
    Co-sponsors are up to "over 70" now. LudwigPastorius 16 min ago #9

    ancianita

    (42,955 posts)
    1. Nice, but the numbers might not grow. Remember the seven Dems who voted to confirm Noem...
    Tue Jan 13, 2026, 06:24 PM
    20 hrs ago
    https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220932945


    AXIOS LINKED THE LIST.

    For the record here are the 54 signers of the articles...


    Alma Adams NC-12
    Angie Craig MN-02
    April McClain Delaney MD-06
    Becca Balint VT-00
    Betty McCollum MN-04

    Bonnie Watson Coleman NJ 12
    Brad Sherman CA-32
    Brittany Pettersen CO-07
    Danny Davis IL-07
    Dave Min CA-47

    Diana DeGette CO-01
    Doris Matsui CA-07
    Emily Randall WA-06
    Eric Sorensen IL-17
    Eric Swalwell CA-14

    Gabe Vasquez NM-02
    Ilhan Omar MN-05
    Jan Schakowsky IL-09
    Jasmine Crockett TX-30
    Jill Tokuda HI-02

    Jimmy Gomez CA-34
    John Larson CT-01
    Jonathan Jackson IL-01
    Juan Vargas CA-52
    Julie Johnson TX - 32

    Kelly Morrison MN-03
    Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.)
    Kevin Mullin CA-15
    LaMonica McIver NJ10
    Laura Friedman CA-30

    Lloyd Doggett TX-37
    Maxine Dexter OR-03
    Maxwell Frost FL-10
    Melanie Stansbury NM-01
    Mike Quigley IL-05

    Mike Thompson CA-04
    Nikki Budzinski IL-13
    Nydia M. Velazquez NY-07
    Paul Tonko NY-20
    Raja Krishnamoorthi IL-08

    Rashida Tlaib MI-12
    Ritchie Torres NY-15
    Sarah McBride DE-AL
    Sean Casten IL-06
    Seth Moulton MA-06

    Shri Thanedar MI-13
    Steve Cohen TN-09
    Summer Lee PA-12
    Suzanne Bonamici OR-01
    Teresa Leger Fernandez NM-03

    Valerie Foushee NC-04
    Wesley Bell MO-01
    Yassamin Ansari AZ-03
    Yvette Clarke NY-09

    BumRushDaShow

    (166,030 posts)
    2. "the seven Dems who voted to confirm Noem..."
    Tue Jan 13, 2026, 07:05 PM
    19 hrs ago

    Noem was confirmed January 25, 2025, almost a year ago. There were also 6 (D)s/(I)s who didn't vote.

    Question: On the Nomination (Confirmation: Kristi Noem, of South Dakota, to be Secretary of Homeland Security )

    YEAs

    Fetterman (D-PA)
    Hassan (D-NH)
    Kaine (D-VA)
    Kim (D-NJ)
    Peters (D-MI)
    Shaheen (D-NH)
    Slotkin (D-MI)


    Not Voting

    King (I-ME)
    Merkley (D-OR)
    Schatz (D-HI)
    Smith (D-MN)
    Warnock (D-GA)
    Wyden (D-OR)


    I doubt that any of them (except maybe Fetterman) feel the same way today after the atrocities that have occurred the past year.

    ancianita

    (42,955 posts)
    3. How Senate Democrats vote on nominees can raise questions later; so okay; I'm convinced.
    Tue Jan 13, 2026, 07:15 PM
    19 hrs ago

    BumRushDaShow

    (166,030 posts)
    4. The ones who did (except maybe Andy Kim, who was new)
    Tue Jan 13, 2026, 07:19 PM
    19 hrs ago

    were "centrists" (although Kim can swing back and forth further left).

    I don't think any of them thought they were "paying for" a vicious cosplaying lunatic.

    ancianita

    (42,955 posts)
    8. I hear you. I wish I didn't have to hope that the non-voters commit this year to unify with the rest of the caucus.
    Tue Jan 13, 2026, 08:30 PM
    18 hrs ago

    For the greater good, we need a unified Senate Democratic caucus. This year, the old days of self interest & policy differences need to be over, so that voting age young people back home see the party as strongly unified for the good of their futures & the country. We can battle later over prioritizing some donors' or states' interests.

    There's still a class war going on, and the Silicon-Heritage oligarch network is winning, all while millions have been distracted by who's hiding the remaining million Epstein files, and what congressional Democrats will do to enforce the law if they vote for them in the midterms.

    Blue states will be defending against a full on govt attack, which has already begun. I'm too physically tired right now to think anymore on whether Big Dark Money decides we won't have midterms.

    Thanks for some clarity.

    BumRushDaShow

    (166,030 posts)
    7. I think that draft version was only recently finalized
    Tue Jan 13, 2026, 08:18 PM
    18 hrs ago

    so they may have just started distributing it and are waiting for other feedback.

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