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A lone House Democrat is moving to force a chamber-wide vote on his impeachment resolution against President Donald Trump.
Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., introduced his impeachment resolution as privileged on Tuesday afternoon, meaning leaders have two days of the House in session to take up the legislation.
House GOP leaders could move to table the motion, a procedural vote aimed to scuttle a piece of legislation without having lawmakers vote on the legislation itself.
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Rep. Shri Thanedar is moving to force a vote on impeaching President Trump. (Getty/Reuters )
But an impeachment vote would likely put vulnerable House Democrats in a tough spot.
Democrats have struggled to unite behind a potent message since the 2024 election, and such a vote could be politically perilous for their most vulnerable members as they work to win back the House majority in 2026.
No Republicans are likely to support impeaching Trump, however, meaning Thanedar's measure will likely fail.
"Donald Trump has unlawfully conducted himself, bringing shame to the presidency and the people of the United States," Thanedar said when deeming his resolution privileged.
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Rep. Al Green has also threatened to file impeachment articles against Trump. (C-SPAN)
Thanedar also took a swing at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), calling it a "flagrantly unconstitutional creation."
The India-born Michigan Democrat first introduced seven articles of impeachment against Trump in late April.
They include charges of obstruction of justice, tyranny, bribery and corruption, and abuse of trade powers, among others.
When reached for comment on his move, White House spokesperson Liz Huston told Fox News Digital, "Every action taken by President Trump and his administration is fully lawful and firmly rooted in the will of the American people. President Trump is doing exactly what he promised: securing our border, bringing in trillions of dollars in investment to America, and restoring common sense leadership."
"Meanwhile, Democrats are once again showing where their true priorities lie — siding with illegal immigrants over the safety, security, and well-being of hardworking American citizens. This desperate impeachment stunt is nothing more than a reckless political act that the American people see right through," Huston said.
Recently, Politico reported that his resolution got off to a bumpy start.
Four Democratic co-sponsors who were originally listed on the legislation implied they were mistakenly added and then removed themselves, the outlet reported. Thanedar told Politico at the time he respected their decisions.
It's notable that Thanedar is choosing to launch the effort now, while Trump is overseas on a diplomatic trip to the Middle East.
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Thanedar's filing comes after Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, similarly threatened to file impeachment articles against Trump.
Green was later thrown out of Trump's address to a joint session of Congress for repeatedly protesting the speech.