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December 10, 2025

U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens…introduced articles of impeachment Tuesday against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., accusing him of endangering public health, dismantling scientific institutions, and slashing critical medical research.

 

Stevens also accuses Kennedy of restricting access to vaccines, withdrawing federal recommendations for COVID shots for pregnant women and healthy children, and pushing “wild and unfounded claims” to limit access to Tylenol.

 


December 10, 2025

U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens has introduced articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

 

Stevens, a Democrat from Birmingham, accused Kennedy Jr. of weaponizing misinformation and being a danger to the health of Michiganders and people nationwide.

 


December 10, 2025

Stevens said she had heeded the call of pro-science groups, who have warned that Kennedy’s 10-month tenure leading HHS has cost American lives and that he must be removed.

 

“It’s a public health and safety issue…and when I have Michiganders who have daughters or sons going through clinical cancer research trials that are stopped in the middle because of RFK, when I introduce legislation to reinstitute the funding for those clinical trials, and it doesn’t get done … when I’ve called on him to step down and he doesn’t, this is a safety issue.”


December 10, 2025
Stevens: “Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has turned his back on science, on public health, and on the American people – spreading conspiracies and lies, driving up costs, and putting lives at risk” 

WASHINGTON, D.C. –Today, Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens formally introduced Articles of Impeachment against Robert F.

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December 10, 2025

Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Mich.) said on Wednesday she filed articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling him “the biggest self-created threat to our health and safety.”

 

“RFK Jr. has got to go. Today, I introduced Articles of Impeachment to remove him from office. RFK Jr. has turned his back on science and public health and on the American people,” Stevens said in a video statement released on the social platform X.

 


December 6, 2025

Washington, D.C. – Today, Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens released a new video sounding the alarm on the Big Ten’s consideration of a $2.4 billion deal with UC Investments – a move she warned would put corporate greed ahead of Michigan students, athletes, and long-held traditions.


December 5, 2025

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Haley Stevens (MI-11) and Congresswoman Shontel Brown (OH-11) today introduced the Expanding Cybersecurity Workforce Act, legislation to help more workers from underrepresented and disadvantaged communities join the growing cybersecurity field.


December 2, 2025
“Michigan can’t afford any more Trump-driven manufacturing setbacks."

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, a new report from the Institute for Supply Management showed that U.S. manufacturing has shrunk for the ninth month in a row, with nearly two-thirds of manufacturers now ‘managing head count’ as opposed to hiring.


December 2, 2025
Stevens: “The integrity of college sports must not be sacrificed for short-term financial gain”


WASHINGTON, D.C. – ICYMI: Congresswoman Haley Stevens criticized the Big Ten’s consideration of a $2.4 billion deal with UC Investments – a move she warned would put corporate greed ahead of Michigan students, athletes, and long-held traditions.


November 27, 2025

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The University of Michigan governing board declared its opposition to the possibility of giving up a stake in the Big Ten for $2.4 billion in private investment.

“The University of Michigan Board of Regents met today to discuss the current Big Ten Enterprises proposal,” chair Mark Bernstein said in a Nov. 20 statement. “We remain opposed to this deal. Importantly, we are committed to the Big Ten Conference and will continue to explore opportunities that address the pressing financial challenges facing Big Ten athletic departments.”