Michigan Democrat Shri Thanedar made headlines this week by filing seven articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. But instead of elevating his national profile, the move has sparked renewed scrutiny of Thanedar’s disturbing past: specifically, his role in a horrifying animal abuse scandal involving 118 beagles and 55 long-tailed macaques left to die in locked cages in abandoned buildings in the heat after his drug-testing company went bankrupt. Back in 2010, Thanedar owned a New Jersey pharmaceutical testing lab called AniClin Preclinical Services, a subsidiary of his larger firm Azopharma. When the business collapsed under his leadership, the facilities were abruptly abandoned—with animals still trapped inside. Caretakers, horrified by what they saw, broke into the facility to rescue the animals from slow starvation. The…
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