
Is anyone else tired of watching progressive judges throw legal tantrums every time President Trump tries to protect our borders? These black-robed radicals seem to think their job description includes rewriting immigration law and keeping dangerous gang members on American streets.
But here’s the refreshing change—unlike previous years when Republicans would just grumble and fold, today’s GOP leaders are standing firm behind Trump’s America First agenda. They’re not just talking tough; they’re actually filing impeachment articles against judges who are flagrantly violating their constitutional role. And now, this judicial accountability movement is getting a serious power-up.
The Musk Money Train Arrives
According to recent reports, Musk has made maximum allowable donations of $6,600 each to seven Republican lawmakers who are leading the charge to impeach activist federal judges.
The beneficiaries of Musk’s financial support include Representatives Eli Crane of Arizona, Lauren Boebert of Colorado, Andy Ogles of Tennessee, Andrew Clyde of Georgia, Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin, and Brandon Gill of Texas. He’s also cutting checks to influential Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley of Iowa.
“We didn’t do it so Elon Musk would give us a campaign donation,” Rep. Crane told reporters after learning about the contribution. “But I think it’s great that individuals like Elon are throwing support behind those of us willing to take action.”
From ‘New York Times’:
Mr. Musk contributed on Wednesday to Representatives Eli Crane of Arizona, Lauren Boebert of Colorado, Andy Ogles of Tennessee, Andrew Clyde of Georgia, Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin and Brandon Gill of Texas. He also donated to Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, according to two of the people briefed on the matter.
Judges Gone Rogue: The Venezuelan Gang Debacle
What sparked this constitutional showdown? Over the weekend, Judge James E. Boasberg of Federal District Court in Washington ordered the Trump administration to turn around planes carrying alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador and return them to the United States. Yes, you read that correctly—a federal judge wants suspected gang members brought BACK to America!
The administration, showing backbone rarely seen in Washington, refused to comply with the order. President Trump quickly took to Truth Social, declaring: “This judge, like many of the Crooked Judges’ I am forced to appear before, should be IMPEACHED!!!”
Rep. Brandon Gill wasted no time introducing articles of impeachment against Judge Boasberg after the judge issued his temporary order blocking Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798—a law that gives the president authority to detain or remove non-citizens from hostile nations during wartime or national security threats. Rep. Boebert quickly voiced her support for the impeachment articles—a move that Musk publicly applauded on his social media platform X.
Deep Pockets vs. Deep State Judiciary
Musk hasn’t been shy about his views on judicial overreach. On Wednesday, he wrote on X: “For more than two centuries, there has never such extreme abuse of the legal system by activists pretending to be judges. Impeach them.”
The Tesla and SpaceX owner earlier described the decisions blocking Trump’s agenda as a “judicial coup”—language that resonates with conservatives who have watched judges increasingly encroach on executive authority. Remember when judges interpreted laws instead of making them up? Those were the days.
Not everyone is happy about this conservative pushback. Chief Justice John Roberts issued a rare public statement after Trump’s post, claiming that “For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision.”
But many conservatives view Roberts’ statement as yet another example of the establishment circling the wagons to protect its own. With Musk now putting significant financial muscle behind judicial accountability, the movement is gaining momentum unlike anything seen in recent memory.
Rep. Ogles, who introduced a resolution that would allow Trump to serve a third term, said he was “honored” to have Musk’s support, adding: “His dedication isn’t just commendable—it’s vital to our Republic’s future.”
What’s next in this constitutional chess match? With Musk’s America First checkbook behind them, these congressional representatives now have both the political will and financial resources to press forward with their judicial accountability campaign. And that should make activist judges think twice before their next attempt to legislate from the bench.
Key Takeaways:
- Elon Musk has donated to Republicans supporting the impeachment of activist judges who are obstructing President Trump.
- Judge Boasberg’s outrageous order to return deported Venezuelan gang members to the United States was met with rightful defiance from the Trump administration.
- Constitutional conservatives are finally seeing coordinated action to restore proper separation of powers after decades of unchecked judicial activism.
Source: New York Times