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🚨 “HUNDREDS Rally Outside ICE HQ — Democrats Demand Noem Impeached for Deaths of Renee Good & Alex Pretti. CLICK TO SEE What Happens Next
Historic Impeachment Push Against DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Gains Steam
By [Your Name] — February 6, 2026
WASHINGTON — A groundswell of political outrage is sweeping Capitol Hill and the nation as more than 180 House Democrats have now signed on to a resolution to impeach Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, intensifying a fierce political fight sparked by two fatal shootings during Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Minneapolis. �
The impeachment movement — once considered fringe — has now drawn support from a supermajority of Democratic lawmakers and large crowds of demonstrators demanding accountability for the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, both 37-year-old U.S. citizens killed by federal immigration agents during enforcement actions. �
Protests, Polls, and Political Pressure
On Capitol Hill, hundreds of protesters rallied outside ICE headquarters earlier this week, where lawmakers declared that Secretary Noem must either resign, be fired by President Trump, or face a full impeachment inquiry — a dramatic escalation of political pressure. �
been fueled in part by new polling showing a majority of Americans believe Noem should be removed from her post, with roughly 58 % backing her ouster following the Minneapolis deaths and widespread skepticism about the administration’s public account of the incidents. �
What Lawmakers Are Saying
House Democrats working on the effort argue Noem has lost the confidence of both lawmakers and the public due to her handling of ICE operations and her defense of federal law enforcement’s actions. Leaders like Representative Robin Kelly (D-Ill.), who introduced the impeachment resolution, have been outspoken in their criticism. �
“Secretary Noem brought a reign of terror to communities across this country,” Kelly said at a recent rally, accusing her of allowing federal agents to operate without sufficient oversight and accountability. �
While impeachment of a Cabinet official is rare — and would still face political hurdles in a Republican-controlled House and Senate — the growing Democratic support signals deep frustration with DHS leadership and federal immigration enforcement. �
The rush to impeach comes amid intense scrutiny of federal immigration tactics, especially after footage and witness accounts of the deaths of Good and Pretti contradicted early official descriptions of the incidents. Many critics say the shootings raise serious questions about use of force and oversight within ICE and Border Patrol. ďż˝
Support for Noem’s impeachment has now spread beyond just Democratic activists — polls suggest broad public concern, and even some moderate lawmakers have criticized the DHS response. �
Despite the spirited push, impeachment proceedings remain highly uncertain. With Republicans holding narrow control of Congress, advancing the resolution requires not only unified Democratic support but potentially defections from GOP lawmakers — a steep climb. �
Still, the momentum behind the effort reflects a shift in national politics, where accountability for federal law enforcement actions has become a defining issue — not just within Democratic ranks, but across public discourse. �
What Comes Next
In the coming days, leaders in both parties will weigh whether to pursue formal impeachment hearings, negotiate oversight changes at DHS, or seek other reforms tied to federal funding and accountability measures. The fallout from Minneapolis — and the push to impeach Kristi Noem — may reshape national debates on immigration enforcement for months to come