
Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich. announced on Monday that it had introduced seven perks each article. President Donald Trump.
“Donald Trump has repeatedly demonstrated that he is not worthy of being president and represents a clear and current danger to our country’s constitution and democracy,” Taneder said in a news release.
The article alleges misconduct by Trump, including “justice of enforcement and obstruction of abuse,” “taking expenditure rights,” “abusing trade forces and abuse of international attacks,” “First Amendment violations,” “creating illegal offices,” “creating bribery and corruption,” and “Tyranical Overcoming.”

D-Mich. Rep. Sri Taneder announced that he had introduced an article on the perks each against President Donald Trump, describing it as “a clear and current danger to our country’s constitution and our democracy.” (Left: Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images; Right: Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, Getty Images)
“His misconduct destroyed the judicial system, violated the separation of power, putting individual power and self-interest above the public service. We cannot wait to cause more damage. Congress must act,” Taneder said of the president.
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According to his home website, Tanedar was born in India and became an American citizen in 1988.
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He served in US House of Representatives From early 2023.