Chief Justice Roberts rejects Trump’s call for impeaching judge who ruled against his deportation plans
- Chief Justice John Roberts rejected President Donald Trump’s call for impeaching Judge James Boasberg, stating that impeachment is not a proper response to judicial disagreements.
- Roberts described Trump's comments as part of an intense conflict between the executive and judiciary branches, emphasizing judicial independence.
- Judge Boasberg ordered deportation flights to return under a controversial law, prompting Trump's criticism and calls for impeachment.
- Roberts advised against threats to judges, warning that they could provoke 'dangerous reactions.
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