The resolution, introduced by several Michigan representatives, urges the United States House of Representatives to initiate and adopt articles of impeachment against President Donald J. Trump. It asserts that Trump has repeatedly undermined the Constitution, failing to uphold his oath of office by violating the rights protected under the Constitution, particularly in the context of immigration. The resolution cites specific instances, such as the unlawful detention and deportation of individuals without due process, the revocation of visas for international students, and Trump's expressed interest in deporting U.S. citizens, as evidence of a broader pattern of abuse of authority.

The resolution emphasizes that these actions represent a reckless disregard for constitutional constraints and threaten fundamental American rights, including due process, free speech, and freedom of assembly. It references Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution, which outlines the grounds for impeachment, and calls for the House of Representatives to take action. Additionally, it requests that copies of the resolution be sent to relevant congressional leaders and seeks a response from the Office of the Clerk of the House within a month.