Michigan Democratic Rep. Haley Stevens criticized what she described as “chaos” in the national health system, citing rising costs, complex insurance rules, and gaps in care. She said the current trajectory is unsustainable and demands congressional accountability and reform.
Stevens also expressed conditional support for launching an impeachment inquiry into Robert F. Kennedy Jr., suggesting that voters deserve serious review if credible evidence of misconduct emerges. She emphasized that any impeachment process should be based on facts, not partisan politics.
Her remarks come amid growing tension within her party over healthcare policy and the role of RFK Jr. as a political outsider challenging the establishment. Stevens seeks to balance party unity with responsiveness to her constituents’ frustrations.
While some party members have backed her stance, others contend that elevating internal impeachment talk could distract from other legislative priorities. As the conversation intensifies, Stevens’s comments may help shape the direction of Democratic strategy.
