To: U.S. Congress
Tell Congress: Impeach Pete Hegseth
Disturbing reporting implicates Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in gross violations of human rights for orders given as part of the administration's unauthorized bombing campaign in the Caribbean and Pacific.
This is merely Hegseth’s latest brazen action that undermines the rule of law. He remains unfit to serve, and I urge you to act swiftly to impeach Secretary Hegseth.
This is merely Hegseth’s latest brazen action that undermines the rule of law. He remains unfit to serve, and I urge you to act swiftly to impeach Secretary Hegseth.
Why is this important?
“Kill everybody.” This was Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s reported order for a September 2 strike, according to a source close to the series of unauthorized bombings in the Caribbean and Pacific. Some would call it a war crime, but a reminder: we are not at war. What Hegseth ordered is simply murder.
Disturbing evidence is emerging that these strikes were both plainly criminal and directed from the very top. Now, powerful members of Congress — from both parties — are demanding answers.
But this order is just the latest move by an out-of-control official who abuses his power, undermines the rule of law, and actively harms communities here and abroad, and answers aren’t enough.
Impeachment is how Congress must check Secretary Hegseth’s reckless actions and stop him from inflicting future harm. Unfortunately, without pressure from constituents, lawmakers are unlikely to act with the urgency necessary to meet the moment. That’s where you come in.