Republicans, Donald Trump and Judge Boasberg
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House Republicans are preparing for a high-profile hearing aimed at examining paths forward to stop federal judges from issuing nationwide injunctions against the Trump administration.
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President Donald Trump and fellow Republicans have attacked the judicial branch for blocking many of the president’s executive actions; Democrats contend there have been so many injunctions because Trump’s orders represent unprecedented and unconstitutional power grabs.
As President Donald Trump's battle with the judiciary escalates, House Republicans are eyeing ways to rein in judges from blocking parts of his agenda.
Republican senators are warning that any efforts to impeach James Boasberg, the judge who ruled against President Trump’s deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members and is now handling a
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich joined his former colleagues in accusing federal courts of a “coup d’etat” as Congress seeks to limit judges’ ability to issue nationally binding injunctions blocking orders from the White House.
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan said he plans to hold hearings on recent judicial rulings against the Trump administration’s agenda, after President Donald Trump, Elon Musk and conservatives have called for impeaching federal judges.
Breaking: Judge James Boasberg has denied a request from the Trump Administration to dissolve his own order, blocking the deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members. Now republicans in Congress are moving to impeach him.
When House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan sat with President Donald Trump at the NCAA wrestling championship in Philadelphia earlier this month, it was only a matter of time before they discussed the party’s brewing effort to impeach federal judges seen as blocking the president’s agenda.