Democrats in Washington have once again chosen political theater over substance, as Rep. Haley Stevens formally introduced articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on December 10, 2025. The move is being sold as a defense of “science” and “public health,” but anyone paying attention knows this is more about headlines than legal merit.
The articles Stevens filed accuse Secretary Kennedy of cutting research funding, undermining vaccine policy, and lying during his confirmation — charges she says amount to an abdication of duty and danger to American families. Those are serious-sounding words, but the facts presented so far read like a partisan indictment assembled to rally a political base rather than to prove impeachable offenses.
Even some inside the Democratic Party are rolling their eyes; leadership has not embraced this stunt, and pundits note the effort is unlikely to go anywhere in a Republican-led House. That reality exposes the true purpose: optics for a politician running a tough Senate primary and a party that loves to posture about outrage while ignoring their own failures.
Conservatives should call out this hypocrisy loudly. If impeachment is the standard Democrats will fling around whenever a Cabinet official enacts policies they dislike, then fair is fair — we should start naming those on the left who have repeatedly abused power, enriched themselves, or pushed policies that wreck communities across America.
If you’re looking for a counter-list of Democrats whose conduct deserves real scrutiny, start with the obvious heavy hitters: President Joe Biden for his administration’s foreign policy and influence scandals, Vice President Kamala Harris for leading open-border failures, Senate Leader Chuck Schumer for enabling runaway spending, and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi for her insider trades and elite double standards. Add Adam Schiff and Jamie Raskin for their role in weaponizing committees, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar for driving radical economic schemes that would squeeze American families, and progressives like Pramila Jayapal and Rashida Tlaib for pushing policies that hollow out opportunity in blue cities. These names are suggestions because the American people deserve accountability, not selective indignation.
This episode should remind every patriotic, hardworking American what we’re fighting against: a political class that uses impeachment as a cudgel when it suits them and a shield when their allies are exposed. We must demand consistent standards of justice and insist that Congress stop playing kabuki theater with the Constitution.
Enough of the performative outrage. Real oversight means real evidence, not press releases, and real consequences for those who betray the public trust — no matter what party they belong to. Conservatives should organize, vote, and keep the pressure on; if Democrats want to weaponize impeachment, hand them a mirror and a list.






