House GOP Can Impeach Federal Judges After Speaker’s Endorsement/ TezzBuzz/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ House Republicans are reigniting efforts to impeach federal judges seen as obstructing Trump’s policies. Speaker Mike Johnson’s recent support has encouraged renewed momentum behind stalled impeachment resolutions. Targeted judges include James Boasberg, drawing criticism over rulings in key Trump-era cases.
WASHINGTON (Jan. 23, 2026) — House Republicans are reviving efforts to impeach federal judges accused of stalling or blocking President Donald Trump’s agendaemboldened by new public support from House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.).
The renewed push, first reported by Fox News Digitalcenters around Republican claims that certain federal judges — particularly U.S. District Judge James Boasberg — have overstepped their constitutional role by becoming “activist arbiters” of Trump-era policy.
Among the most prominent targets is Judge James Boasbergwhose rulings on Trump-era immigration policy and the Arctic Frost investigation have enraged conservatives.
Boasberg previously blocked Trump’s controversial immigration transfer plan involving deportations to El Salvador and other third-party countries. More recently, he approved subpoenas that led to the seizure of phone records from Republican lawmakersfueling GOP accusations of judicial overreach.
Following Johnson’s public support, Gill confirmed that two more Republican lawmakers have co-sponsored his resolution.
Previously, House leadership preferred to rein in judges via legislationbacking Rep. Darrell Issa’s (R-Calif.) bill to limit federal district judges from issuing nationwide injunctions. That bill passed the House on party lines but stalled in the Senate.
Now, with Johnson saying bluntly, “I’m for it” during a press conference this week, impeachment talk is gaining traction.
Supporters of impeachment argue it’s not just symbolic — it’s a constitutional tool to address “egregious abuses of power.”
A number of GOP lawmakers who previously supported impeachment say they’re ready to try again.
Despite the momentum, not every Republican is fully convinced the impeachment path is viable.
Democrats and legal experts argue that the GOP’s renewed efforts amount to partisan retaliation against judges carrying out their constitutional duties.
They say impeachment is being weaponized against a co-equal branch of governmentundermining judicial independence.
Nonetheless, Republicans insist their actions are grounded in constitutional oversight, especially when judges are seen as undermining legislative and executive intent.
With Speaker Johnson’s endorsement, conservatives are expected to escalate efforts to build support and bring at least one impeachment resolution — likely Boasberg’s — to a House-wide vote.
Whether the resolution survives committee review or ultimately passes remains uncertain, but the political tone is shiftingand judicial accountability could become a core issue in the 2026 election cycle.
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