This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
Members of the U.S. Senate are asking the chief judge in the Washington district to suspend James Boasberg while an impeachment case against him develops.
Boasberg was the judge who was an active participant in the Democrats' lawfare against President Donald Trump as far back as the 2016 presidential election, that vote stained by the fabricated "Russiagate" scandal that used lies to try to injure Trump.
Boasberg's long activism against Trump extends far beyond his pursuit of the Democrats' "Arctic Frost" investigation against Trump, too.
He radically ordered jets carrying illegal aliens being deported from the United State to be returned, with the criminals aboard, disregarding whether the jets even had the fuel to make it back.
He's been targeted with misconduct complaints for openly questioning whether Trump, who was involved in cases pending before the judge, would obey court orders.
The letter explains there is bicameral support for an impeachment of Boasberg, who was accused of improperly assigning himself a case for which the Supreme Court later found he lacked jurisdiction.
He's tried to enforce his own orders despite being overturned by the Supreme Court.
Now the Washington Examiner said senators led by Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., are pressing the federal judiciary for a Boasberg suspension.
They cite the latest scandal involving Boasberg, his decision to authorize Biden administration investigators to access the telephone records of multiple senators – without informing them.
The letter was directed to D.C. Circuit Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan.
U.S. Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, already has filed impeachment articles over Boasberg's activism.