Rep. Brandon Gill from Texas has stepped up to the plate, swinging for the impeachment fences against Judge James E. Boasberg, the Obama appointee who just put the brakes on President Donald Trump’s plan to use the Alien Enemies Act for deporting illegal alien gang members. In what seems like a classic case of judicial overreach, Boasberg’s temporary restraining order threw a wrench in the works just as Trump was ready to send a whole squad of dangerous gang bangers packing back to El Salvador.
Trump’s latest initiative targeted notorious gangs like Tren de Aragua and MS-13, which have now earned the not-so-coveted title of terrorist organizations. The left-wing ACLU, with its friends at Democracy Forward—an outfit linked to George Soros—decided to jump into the legal fray to defend a handful of illegal aliens accused of gang affiliation. They must’ve felt pretty important, thinking they could stall deportations, but nearly 300 of these gang members were already airborne when Boasberg intervened.
With deportees already landing in El Salvador, the timing was about as convenient as a flat tire during a road trip. Gill quickly pointed out that Boasberg’s ruling is nothing short of unconstitutional. He set forth Articles of Impeachment against the judge, citing his family’s deep connections to the Democratic Party as a clear conflict of interest. To Gill, this wasn’t just a legal setback; it was a blatant assault on democracy and Trump’s mandate, demonstrating a judicial system that seems more invested in coddling criminals than protecting American citizens.
Articles of Impeachment Filed Against Judge Who Stopped Deportations https://t.co/PPvfEo7R5H via @BreitbartNews
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Gill’s biting commentary compared Boasberg’s meddling to a protester telling a military general how to conduct operations overseas, insisting that a judge shouldn’t dictate how the President manages deportations, especially when it comes to protecting the homeland. It’s not just a matter of legality; it’s about common sense and safety. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt jumped in to explain this concept to the judicial usurper, making it clear that a single judge in a single city should not hold the power to redirect aircraft filled with gang member terrorists hell-bent on chaos.
The scene is set for a legislative showdown, drawing comparisons to historical impeachments—though it’s been a hot minute since a federal judge went the way of the dodo for behavior this egregious. The last judge to find himself in that situation was Clinton appointee G. Thomas Porteous, who took a fall for some serious misconduct. One can only hope that the current Congress takes Gill’s lead seriously, as the integrity of American law enforcement and the safety of citizens hangs in the balance.