The resolution, introduced by several Michigan representatives, calls on the United States House of Representatives to initiate and adopt articles of impeachment against President Donald J. Trump. It argues that President Trump has repeatedly violated the Constitution, particularly in relation to due process rights as outlined in the Fifth Amendment. The resolution cites specific instances where the Trump Administration allegedly failed to uphold constitutional protections, such as unlawfully detaining and deporting individuals without due process, revoking visas for international students without proper notification, and even suggesting the deportation of U.S. citizens.

The resolution emphasizes that these actions represent a broader pattern of abuse of authority that undermines fundamental American rights, including free speech and assembly. It invokes Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution, which allows for impeachment of the President for high crimes and misdemeanors, and asserts that the House of Representatives has the exclusive power to impeach. The resolution concludes by requesting that copies be sent to relevant congressional leaders and that a response be provided to Michigan's legislative leaders within a month.