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Republican senators increase impeachment rhetoric against federal judges
Summary
Republican senators at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing pressed for impeachment of Judges James Boasberg and Deborah Boardman; articles naming both judges have been introduced in the House, and no impeachment votes have yet been held.
Content
Republican senators increased scrutiny of federal judges at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing and some urged impeachment. The focus was on U.S. District Judges James Boasberg and Deborah Boardman. Articles of impeachment naming both judges have been introduced in the House, but no further procedural steps have been taken.
Key points:
- Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee urged the House to pursue impeachment of Judges Boasberg and Boardman.
- Articles of impeachment naming both judges have been filed in the House; no House votes or Senate trial steps have been reported.
- Committee Democrats and Chief Justice John Roberts said impeachment is not the appropriate response to disagreement with judicial decisions.
Summary:
The exchanges have intensified partisan debate over judicial accountability and the proper role of impeachment in response to court rulings. Undetermined at this time.
