WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 In an extraordinary display of conflict between the executive and judiciary branches, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts rejected calls for impeaching federal judges shortly after President Donald Trump demanded the removal of a judge who ruled against his deportation plans.
鈥淔or more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision,鈥 Roberts said in a rare statement. 鈥淭he normal appellate review process exists for that purpose.鈥
In a Tuesday morning social media post, Trump described U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg as an unelected 鈥渢roublemaker and agitator." Boasberg blocking deportation flights under that Trump invoked to carry out his plans.
鈥淗E DIDN鈥橳 WIN ANYTHING! I WON FOR MANY REASONS, IN AN OVERWHELMING MANDATE, BUT FIGHTING ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION MAY HAVE BEEN THE NUMBER ONE REASON FOR THIS HISTORIC VICTORY,鈥 Trump wrote on his social media platform, Truth Social. 鈥淚鈥檓 just doing what the VOTERS wanted me to do. This judge, like many of the Crooked Judges鈥 I am forced to appear before, should be IMPEACHED!!!鈥
Although Trump has , especially as , his latest post escalated his conflict with a judiciary that鈥檚 been one of the few restraints on his aggressive agenda. Impeachment is a rare step that is usually taken only in cases of grave ethical or criminal misconduct.
He has , especially as and impose his sweeping agenda on the federal government. But his call for impeachment represents an intensifying confrontation between the judicial and executive branches.
The relationship between Roberts and Trump has shifted through the years. Roberts rebuked Trump on judicial independence during his first term, taking issue with the president鈥檚 description of a judge who rejected his migrant asylum policy as an 鈥淥bama judge" in 2018.
Roberts had a prominent role in the now-dismissed criminal case against Trump last year, writing the majority opinion that gave presidents broad immunity from criminal prosecution and helped him avoid a criminal trial before the 2024 election.
Roberts, meanwhile, continued to champion judicial independence, warning against threats from all sides and calling for even unpopular court decisions to be respected shortly before Trump began his second term.
Trump greeted Roberts warmly earlier this month, thanking him and saying 鈥淚 won鈥檛 forget鈥 as the justices attended his address to a joint session of Congress. Trump said later he was thanking Roberts for swearing him into office.
Trump's latest statement comes after a court challenged of his invocation of the . It has been used only three times before in U.S. history, all during congressionally declared wars. Trump issued a proclamation that the law was newly in effect due to what he claimed was an invasion by the Venezuelan gang . His administration is paying El Salvador to imprison alleged members of the gang.
Boasberg, who was appointed by President Barack Obama, convened a hearing on Monday to discuss what he called 鈥減ossible defiance鈥 of his order after two deportation flights continued to El Salvador despite his verbal order that they be turned around to the U.S.
Trump administration lawyers defended their actions, saying Boasberg's written order wasn't explicit, while an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union said 鈥淚 think we're getting very close鈥 to a constitutional crisis.
The Justice Department is also pushing in court to have Boasberg removed from the case.
The Constitution gives the House of Representatives, where Republicans hold a slim majority, the power to impeach a judge with a simple majority vote. But, like a presidential impeachment, any removal requires a vote from a two-thirds majority from the Senate.
The president鈥檚 latest social media post aligns him more with allies like billionaire , who has made .
鈥淲hat we are seeing is an attempt by one branch of government to intimidate another branch from performing its constitutional duty. It is a direct threat to judicial independence,鈥 Marin Levy, a Duke University School of Law professor who specializes in the federal courts, said in an email.
Only one day earlier, White House press secretary said, 鈥淚 have not heard the president talk about impeaching judges.鈥
Just 15 judges have been impeached in the nation鈥檚 history, according to the U.S. courts governing body, and just eight have been removed.
The last judicial impeachment was in 2010. G. Thomas Porteous Jr. of New Orleans was impeached on charges he accepted bribes and then lied about it. He was convicted by the Senate and removed from office in December 2010.
Calls to impeach judges have been rising as Trump鈥檚 sweeping agenda faces pushback in the courts, and at least two members of Congress have said online they plan to introduce articles of impeachment against Boasberg. House Republicans already have filed articles of impeachment against two other judges, Amir Ali and Paul Engelmayer, over rulings they鈥檝e made in Trump-related lawsuits.
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