Source: The Dispatch
by Keith E Whittington
“When there is reasonable disagreement about whether a given action is in fact an abuse of the judicial power, lawmakers should be reluctant to deploy the impeachment power. Ordinary politics consists of debates over constitutional meaning, efforts to advance favored understandings, and attempts to better effectuate them in political practice. Constitutional disagreements are hashed out through elections, judicial appointments, and litigation. Part of our normal political give-and-take is the recognition that others who hold deeply disagreeable constitutional, political, and policy views might nonetheless win elections and gain offices. Indeed, impeachments in general should be a last resort to addressing abuses of power.” (03/25/25)
https://thedispatch.com/article/trump-boasberg-judicial-impeachments-injunctions/