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US Senate Republicans hold hearing on impeaching judges
Summary
Republican senators held a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing urging the House to advance impeachment articles against judges who ruled against former President Donald Trump, while Democrats on the panel criticized the effort and said impeachment is not the remedy for judicial decisions.
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Republican members of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing to urge the U.S. House of Representatives to advance impeachment articles against judges who have ruled against former President Donald Trump. The hearing followed calls from President Trump and his allies to remove judges seen as opposing his agenda. Democrats on the committee criticized the Republican majority and said impeachment is not a remedy for judicial decisions. Chief Justice John Roberts previously described impeachment as an inappropriate response to disagreement over rulings.
Key facts:
- Senate Republicans convened a hearing urging the House to move forward on impeachment resolutions against judges who have ruled against Trump-related actions.
- Democrats on the committee objected, saying appeals are the proper response to disputed judicial decisions and that impeachment should not be used for disagreement.
- The discussion highlighted two judges who face impeachment resolutions in the House, Chief U.S. District Judge James Boasberg and U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman, and those resolutions have not advanced.
- The panel heard three witnesses offering differing legal views, and Senator Ted Cruz said he had urged the House speaker to advance the resolutions regarding Boasberg and Boardman.
Summary:
The hearing highlights a partisan push by some Republicans to press impeachment as a response to certain judicial rulings and has drawn objections from Democrats who say it risks pressuring the judiciary. None of the impeachment resolutions discussed have moved forward in the House. Undetermined at this time.
