Sources said Thursday there was little desire for a full impulse process to launch a full-scale impulse process to stop President Donald Trump’s agenda.
Three – two senior Republican aides and a source familiar with the leaders’ discussions – told Fox News that the House leadership did not see impeachment as the most effective way to take responsibility, i.e., take responsibility and they are “activist” judges.
However, Republican leaders are still investigating after Trump himself called on U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg to impeach each other over the weekend. Boasberg’s emergency ban on the deportation of alleged Trend de Alagua gang members under the Alien Enemy Act.
But even if such a move passes the house, the repulse will be a symbolic gesture to a large extent.
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Speaker Mike Johnson is looking for all options to play the radical judge who is blocking President Trump’s agenda. (Getty Image)
“I don’t think we know if we have a vote, and it’s another whipping process that doesn’t move at all in the Senate,” said a senior Republican aide. “I think our focus is to do something that is easier to get votes and actually get all the Republicans in the Senate.”
The second senior Republican aide was more blunt in Fox News’ numbers: “President Trump will be our 51st state than the 51st state for the U.S. House of Representatives’ impeachment federal judge.”
“This is an impossible task,” the second assistant said.
A third source familiar with the discussions of Republican leaders said: “The impeachment route is not anyone’s favorite.”
However, this was driven primarily by factions that conservatives were primarily in the House Liberty Caucus, and Trump’s support for impeachment boasberg seemed to be encouraging them.
Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, A resolution is proposed Impotence boasberg abuses power.
Gill told Fox News Digital earlier this week that Boasberg was a “rogue” judge who “surpassed” his authority.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) Fox News Numbers The committee can hold a hearing on the matter in several media interviews this week.

Rep. Brandon Gill, a freshman Republican, proposed a bill to impeach a judge. (Getty Image)
R-Ga. Andrew Clyde, R-Ariz. Eli Crane and R-Tenn.
But with only 53 Republican senators, any impeachment resolution will require the help of Democrats to reach the two-thirds threshold required for removal after the Senate trial – which is extremely unlikely.
Rep. Chip Roy, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee’s Constitutional Subcommittee, said Republicans should offer all options.
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“We should see [impeachment]We should study the scale of the divestiture jurisdiction, we should study every option for judges concerned, who are actively taking steps to try to undermine the presidency. ”
He also noted that the impeachment of the House itself was a punishment, albeit symbolically – although Roy pointed out that he is not now “for or against” any particular path.
It is worth noting that former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas remains the second-ever cabinet secretary, and his legacy is his legacy even though the Democratic-controlled Senate quickly dismissed the trial.

Alejandro Mayorkas, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, was the first cabinet secretary to impeachment since the 1870s. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
But when the Republicans are dealing with similarly smaller profit margins, it is a chaotic political event to get Mayorkas improvised decisions to pass the house. Two votes passed, and two votes were spent to pass the measure, the Republicans fell one vote against the first attempt, and then nearly passed the resolution in the case of the second Republican Party with defection from three Republicans.
Republican leaders achieved even greater success in key votes in 201, but Trump was eager to stick to key legislation in the White House.
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Speaker Mike Johnson, R-la. A spokesman for Johnson told Fox News Numbers that he will study all options available for “activist judges.”
“Radical judges with political agenda pose a significant threat to the rule of law, equality justice and separation of power. The spokesperson looked forward to working with the Judiciary Committee as they reviewed all available options under the constitution to resolve this emergency.”
Two other sources told Fox News Number Another option Trump expressed support for a bill by R-Calif’s Rep. Darrell Issa to prevent federal district court judges from issuing a nationwide injunction.