Congress must act now to stop a dangerous escalation toward unlawful war and hold Pete Hegseth accountable before irreversible harm is done. Recent reporting and statements tied to escalating tensions with Iran have raised urgent alarms about reckless military rhetoric and the erosion of long-standing rules of engagement. As calls for aggressive action grow louder, so do concerns that these positions could lead to violations of international law and put countless civilian lives at risk. This is not hypothetical — it is happening now, in real time, and Congress cannot afford to look away. We call on Speaker Mike Johnson, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, and every member of the U.S. House of Representatives to initiate impeachment proceedings against Pete Hegseth immediately. The Constitution provides this tool for a reason: to hold powerful figures accountable when their actions threaten democracy, human rights, and global stability. Impeachment is not just a legal process; it is a public declaration that abuses of power and calls for unlawful violence will not be tolerated. By demanding action now, we can force Congress to confront the consequences of inaction and compel decision-makers to uphold their duty. Members of Congress have already begun to raise the alarm. Rep. Yassamin Ansari has called for impeachment, warning that promoting policies that could amount to war crimes is unacceptable in any democracy. Experts and advocates echo this concern, noting that abandoning established protections in conflict zones risks catastrophic humanitarian consequences and undermines U.S. credibility worldwide. The window to act is closing. With tensions escalating daily and critical decisions looming in the coming weeks, Congress must move before rhetoric turns into irreversible action. Every delay increases the risk of unlawful war and mass civilian harm. Sign this petition to demand immediate impeachment proceedings. Call your representative and tell them you are watching. Share this widely to build unstoppable public pressure. We cannot wait. Congress must act now.