Overview
- House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan told the Washington Times that impeaching judges who issue rulings thwarting President Trump remains an option.
- Jordan leads the panel where any judicial impeachment would begin, and he has not announced any new proceedings.
- He said Congress should first use the appeals process and pointed to Trump's success at the Supreme Court.
- Earlier this year, Republicans filed impeachment resolutions against multiple federal district judges after Trump publicly questioned what to do about so‑called rogue judges.
- MSNBC reported that Elon Musk donated to Republicans backing those efforts, and Jordan also signaled interest in potential criminal inquiries into John Brennan while calling a James Comey indictment appropriate.