The girls are fighting in Michigan (again). Desperate for attention, Haley Stevens introduced articles of impeachment against HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. yesterday, which seemed to annoy literally everyone.
Mallory McMorrow called it “Political Theater“.
Abdul El-Sayed posted a back-handed comment, “Thanks, Congresswoman. And as our next US Senator, I’ll be the first public health official to serve in the Senate. And we’ll build the kind of Department of Health & Human Services we deserve!”
And it gets worse.
Axios reported that Stevens didn’t even have the support of Democrat leadership to do this. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries dismissed the move and questioned Stevens’ priorities.
Despite claiming to have “worked closely” with the Energy and Commerce Committee, which has oversight of HHS, Committee Democrats said they declined to work with Stevens on her failed endeavor. One Democrat member even told Stevens to “enjoy your media cycle“.
To add insult to injury, Meghan Kelly piled on by referencing Stevens’ bizarre mental breakdown on the House Floor, “Here is Haley Stevens during COVID, just in case you’re wondering who the hell this woman is.”

The bottom line is this: No matter how ugly this Democrat primary gets, the numbers do not lie. Mallory McMorrow, Haley Stevens, and Abdul El-Sayed will all lose to Mike Rogers in November.
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