Arizona Rep. Yassamine Ansari has moved to impeach the defense secretary Peter Heggsfiled six articles accusing him of misconduct ranging from illegal military operations to mishandling classified information.

Here’s a closer look at who she is and the reasons behind the move.
1. First-term Democrats representing Arizona
Ansari is a new lawmaker representing Arizona3rd Congressional District. She is also the only Democratic Iranian-American currently serving in Congress, KTAR News reported.
2. Propose six articles of impeachment
Ansari introduced six separate articles targeting Heges. According to 12 News, the charges include:
- Unauthorized War Action Against Iran
- Violation of the laws of armed conflict
- Mishandling of Sensitive Military Information
- obstruct congressional oversight
- abuse of power
- Conduct that brings disrepute to the Armed Forces of the United States
She said in a statement that Hegseth’s conduct “reaches the threshold of a felony and a misdemeanor and requires Congress to immediately undo it.”
3. Citing Iranian attacks and civilian deaths
A key issue raised by Ansari was the February 28 strike at an Iranian primary school that reportedly killed more than 165 people, many of them children. According to KTAR News, responsibility for the attack remains disputed, although preliminary findings from the Pentagon indicate U.S. involvement in the attack.
Ansari said these alleged actions had serious consequences for civilians and global stability.
4. Key points of the alleged security breach
The congressman also pointed to a controversy involving a Signal group chat that reportedly included war plans being shared with a reporter. According to KTAR News, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic Monthly also allegedly joined Hegseth in the chat to discuss planning attacks on Houthi rebel targets in Yemen.
Ansari believes that such behavior “unauthorized disclosure of classified information puts the U.S. military at serious risk.”
5. Personal and political motivations
Ansari tied her position to her personal background and constitutional obligations. “As the daughter of Iranian immigrants, and as someone sworn to uphold the Constitution, I know this must not continue,” she said, according to Twelve News.
She added, “The stakes for American service members and our national security, the people of Iran and innocent civilians around the world, and global stability are too high to ignore.”
this Impeach The effort has the support of several Democratic lawmakers, including Sarah McBride and Lauren Underwood, as well as advocacy groups.


