Illinois congresswoman files impeachment articles against Noem – Center Square

U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly, speaking on the House floor, outlined three articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, citing obstruction of Congress, violation of public trust, and self-dealing.
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joseph A Murzanski
3 months ago

Rep Kelly should spend some time familiarizing herself with the laws of our country. She is clearly ignorant of our border and immigration laws of the United States of America and unfit to serve in Congress.

daskoterzar
3 months ago

Robin should do something for the tax payer in Illinois for once. Here she spends time and effort to needlessly file this nonsense against a very serious person doing her job very well. What Secretary Noem is doing is actually something that benefits tax payers in the state of Illinois and the Country and follows the existing laws of the Country. Robin appears to be an unserious person who doesn’t care about tax payers or the safety of the people in the state of Illinois. What the hell is she doing in office?

Bud Dark
3 months ago
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Presumably seeking power, money, and fame.

daskoterzar
3 months ago
Reply to  Bud Dark

Agreed – guess we shouldn’t expect anything more from an Illinois Politician.

Wally
3 months ago

Guess who’s running for the Senate to replace Durbin. Got to do something to bring attention to her campaign. Pick an easy target, such as impeaching Noem, though it has no chance of happening. Got a few headlines at least.

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