Speaker Mike Johnson floats eliminating federal courts as GOP ramps up attacks on judges

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Johnson is floating the idea of eliminating federal courts that disagree with the Trump Admin. Seems extremely difficult and subject to filibuster. Alternatively: Congress could create a new circuit specifically with jurisdiction to hear government cases, or the Trump Admin could just, you know, obey the law.

WASHINGTON — Facing pressure from his right flank to take on judges who have ruled against President Donald Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Tuesday floated the possibility of Congress eliminating some federal courts.

It’s the latest attack from Republicans on the federal judiciary, as courts have blocked a series of actions taken by the Trump administration. In addition to funding threats, Trump and his conservative allies have called for the impeachment of certain federal judges who have ruled against him, most notably U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, who attempted to halt Trump from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants.


“We do have the authority over the federal courts, as you know. We can eliminate an entire district court. We have power of funding over the courts and all these other things,” Johnson told reporters on Tuesday. “But desperate times call for desperate measures, and Congress is going to act.”

Johnson, a former constitutional attorney, later clarified that he was making a point about Congress’ “broad authority” over the “creation, maintenance and the governance” of the courts. Article III of the Constitution established the Supreme Court but gave Congress the power to “ordain and establish” lower federal courts.

Congress has eliminated courts in the past. In 1913, for example, Congress abolished the Commerce Court and its judges were redistributed to the federal appeals court, according to Congress.gov. And in 1982, Congress passed legislation abolishing the Article III Court of Claims and U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, and established the Article I Court of Federal Claims and the Article III U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who plans to hold a hearing focused on Boasberg and district judges next week, said he’s speaking with GOP appropriators about what he called “legislative remedies.”
 
NBC suckers in the TDSers with this article title that eliminates the word SOME.
 
The suckers are the ones who support trump.
 
Johnson is floating the idea of eliminating federal courts that disagree with the Trump Admin. Seems extremely difficult and subject to filibuster. Alternatively: Congress could create a new circuit specifically with jurisdiction to hear government cases, or the Trump Admin could just, you know, obey the law.

WASHINGTON — Facing pressure from his right flank to take on judges who have ruled against President Donald Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Tuesday floated the possibility of Congress eliminating some federal courts.

It’s the latest attack from Republicans on the federal judiciary, as courts have blocked a series of actions taken by the Trump administration. In addition to funding threats, Trump and his conservative allies have called for the impeachment of certain federal judges who have ruled against him, most notably U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, who attempted to halt Trump from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants.


“We do have the authority over the federal courts, as you know. We can eliminate an entire district court. We have power of funding over the courts and all these other things,” Johnson told reporters on Tuesday. “But desperate times call for desperate measures, and Congress is going to act.”

Johnson, a former constitutional attorney, later clarified that he was making a point about Congress’ “broad authority” over the “creation, maintenance and the governance” of the courts. Article III of the Constitution established the Supreme Court but gave Congress the power to “ordain and establish” lower federal courts.

Congress has eliminated courts in the past. In 1913, for example, Congress abolished the Commerce Court and its judges were redistributed to the federal appeals court, according to Congress.gov. And in 1982, Congress passed legislation abolishing the Article III Court of Claims and U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, and established the Article I Court of Federal Claims and the Article III U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who plans to hold a hearing focused on Boasberg and district judges next week, said he’s speaking with GOP appropriators about what he called “legislative remedies.”

It's about as likely to happen as Trump's delusional fantasy of taking possession of Greenland.
 
More cancel culture from the MAGATs.
No, Moonie, you and the Marxists own 'cancel culture' for your not supporting American traditional values and culture. Now, like a good little Marxist, you flip the script and blame others for the bad shit you do and think.
 
or the Trump Admin could just, you know, obey the law.
You mean obey the law as partisan democrat judges make up as they go along

A mere handful of their rulings made be upheld by the higher courts

But only a few
 
No, Moonie, you and the Marxists own 'cancel culture' for your not supporting American traditional values and culture. Now, like a good little Marxist, you flip the script and blame others for the bad shit you do and think.
Trump doesn't support traditional values and you love him.
 
Due process is not made up it is law,,and Trump hates it.
We’ll see how few of the rogue entry level judge’s decisions are upheld by the higher courts
 
We’ll see how few of the rogue entry level judge’s decisions are upheld by the higher courts
Just like when the GOP does it to the Dems when they are in power. Trump can't stand it when he can't weild his kingly scepter.
 
Just like when the GOP does it to the Dems when they are in power. Trump can't stand it when he can't weild his kingly scepter.
Trump voters cant stand it when democrat judges protect migrant rapists and murderers
 
We’ll see how few of the rogue entry level judge’s decisions are upheld by the higher courts
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You mean obey the law as partisan democrat judges make up as they go along

A mere handful of their rulings made be upheld by the higher courts

But only a few
No, I mean obey the law as in obey the law. He is being fundamentally lazy, thinking signing an EO means something. To change a law, you have to change the law.
 

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