Speaker Mike Johnson floats eliminating federal courts as GOP ramps up attacks on judges
Source: NBC News
March 25, 2025, 1:47 PM EDT
WASHINGTON — Facing pressure from his right flank to take on judges who have ruled against President Donald Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Tuesday floated the possibility of Congress eliminating federal courts.
It’s the latest attack from Republicans on the federal judiciary, as courts have blocked a series of actions taken by the Trump administration. In addition to funding threats, Trump and his conservative allies have called for the impeachment of certain district court judges who have ruled against him, most notably U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, who attempted to halt Trump from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants.
“We do have the authority over the federal courts, as you know. We can eliminate an entire district court. We have power of funding over the courts and all these other things,” Johnson told reporters on Tuesday. “But desperate times call for desperate measures, and Congress is going to act.”
Johnson, a former constitutional attorney, later clarified that he was making a point about Congress’ “broad authority” over the “creation, maintenance and the governance” of the courts. Article III of the Constitution established the Supreme Court but gave Congress the power to “ordain and establish” lower federal courts..
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/speaker-mike-johnson-floats-eliminating-federal-courts-rcna197986
Someone who should be removed as Speaker of the House, expelled from Congress, and disbarred. This is what John Roberts hath wrought.

FakeNoose
(37,058 posts)For that matter the entire US Congress is pretty useless. Let's eliminate them all.
choie
(5,294 posts)And then I saw your post. Thank you.
Bluetus
(866 posts)Trump and Musk are doing whatever they want to do with no regard for any laws. And therefore, the lawmaking branch of government has become irrelevant.
Justice matters.
(8,225 posts)Where's dopy-doge on that?
Bluetus
(866 posts)every single Dem should understand that Job #1 is not about "reaching across the aisle" to compromise on some legislation. 90% of the job should be outside -- at rallies, at town halls, on talk shows, on podcasts, on social media.
When opportunities present themselves to use what remains of the Congressional structure, such as yesterday's hearings about the classified security break, we should do that. But that will be the exception to the rule.
Get outside. There isn't much for us inside the Capitol
sinkingfeeling
(54,823 posts)J_William_Ryan
(2,590 posts)Yes, Republicans are fascists, comprehensively so – not just a few; Trump, Johnson, the whole lot.
Born Free
(1,634 posts)Republicans know what is going on, they know they are destroying USA credibilty throughout the world yet they continue to support Trump regardless of the outcome
NotHardly
(2,049 posts)PatSeg
(49,996 posts)They can't destroy the country fast enough.
Bengus81
(8,532 posts)Turbineguy
(38,928 posts)It's only a mater of time until Johnson will have to find a real job.
dweller
(26,211 posts)and Moses Johnson will soon have to seek a safe room
✌🏻
pandr32
(12,785 posts)should be flushed right away.
LymphocyteLover
(7,669 posts)Justice matters.
(8,225 posts)and keep the huge, gigantic pile of dollars and cents and gold bars for themselves.
Stop the kleptocrats.
dweller
(26,211 posts)Karasu
(864 posts)I fucking dare you.
Bengus81
(8,532 posts)NJCher
(39,531 posts)Members of the federal court system hear this and their response will be about as positive as any "fired" employee. This kind of talk assures that the view of them as "rogue" is correct.
These people (GOP-ers_ really are living in a different universe. This morning there was a thread posted with a graphic of headlines of different right wing sources. I can't find it now, but their headlines mention nothing about the important news of the day, namely the Signal group meeting.
highplainsdem
(55,159 posts)
Vinca
(51,831 posts)A few of the original photos from Mel's naked "modeling" sessions to share with his son? Dumbest idea ever.
bluestarone
(19,350 posts)It's one thing to think it and a whole new world to say it! Jesus H Christ!!
Skittles
(163,063 posts)yup
barbtries
(30,281 posts)we'll eliminate Democrats.
We can keep IVF and just farm eggs from suitable females, then eliminate them, keeping a few Handmaids for birthing purposes. We can just abort the females whenever they happen.
it's not enough to erase Black people from the public record - let's just eliminate them.
Let's just go ahead and destroy the Constitution and declare a new guiding document: Project 2025
Who the fuck ARE these people?!
ShazzieB
(20,042 posts)Oh, so "ordain and establish" are now synonyms for "annihilate and destroy"? Really, Mikey?

Bernardo de La Paz
(53,892 posts)3825-87867
(1,332 posts)and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.
Two key words open for reinterpretation - "inferior" plus "and"
Just like their reinterpretation of the 14th Amendment to not only allow tramp on a ballot, but give him immunity, those two words might be a problem.
First off, what is the constitutional definition of Inferior courts?
Secondly, does the comma preclude the Congress from dissolving the SCOTUS also? Reading the statement as Congress may ordain and establish (also remove?), it may read that interpretation could include removing the SCOTUS!
Don't believe it? Remember the 14th and the problems that caused.
I could interpret that as allowing the Congress to do what it will with "inferior courts" AND the SCOTUS -
"Invested in one Supreme Court AND in such inferior courts as the Congress may...
I'm sure they can't, But I was also sure tramp couldn't be on the ballot and the current pres doesn't have immunity from whatever.
Pretty sure how Roberts et al will rule on that one. Ok for we, but them ain't us.
Grins
(8,174 posts)erronis
(18,659 posts)Last edited Tue Mar 25, 2025, 04:24 PM - Edit history (1)
Back when white gents like him could rule without those pesky federalists.
I'm sure it'll be "states rights for me, but not thee" when it comes to blue states breaking away from this fascist empire.
neohippie
(1,221 posts)These people who all swear an oath to faithfully defend and uphold the Constitution and the laws of the United States from enemies foreign and domestic, are all violating their oaths of office and nobody is left to enforce any of that.
Now they want to defund the courts and this stuff is all getting normalized
We have gone way behind slippery slopes here
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Solly Mack
(94,606 posts)I'm focusing on the word eliminate: to put an end to or get rid of.
Kid Berwyn
(19,729 posts)Little fucker gets littler.
dchill
(41,802 posts)...logical way to go. I'd be for that.
MLWR
(246 posts)eliminating Moses Mikey from the House of Representatives.
Canada Kid
(65 posts)'Cause then when someone shoots your sorry ass, there will be no one to prosecute them for the crime. (or will it be karma?) I prdict that at the end of four years, crime will have quintupled, carrying a gun will be like carrying a kleenex, gunshot wounds will outnumber cuts and broken bones in the hospital ERs, and the border between our two countrys will be closed. Some sort of civil war will be going on in the southern states, money will be useless, water and food scarce, fuels will be almost unattainable. TRUMPAGEGGON!!
Justice matters.
(8,225 posts)from crypto to gold and in between, the GQP is all for that and for Pootyput too.
AllaN01Bear
(24,519 posts)Mblaze
(510 posts)Your Party is creating these desperate times. It's part of your intention to create a Christian Nationalist country to replace our secular Constitution. That is why you want Federal judges gone. They tend to follow the Constitution.
AmericaUnderSiege
(777 posts)And if they can't, then watching them try would just be fun as hell and helpful.
All cases say we should encourage this.
SSJVegeta
(241 posts)Anything beyond that wild not have the force of law.
But... just
AmericaUnderSiege
(777 posts)Right now it's a question of practicalities what they're capable of. Which is why we need to dare them to act on all threats they make, and not let them get away with any level of intimidation. We need a baseline of fact.
It's infuriating how few with any sort of authority understand that. Nearly all seem to be doing the exact opposite, allowing the occupation to create a maximum cloud of fear and confusion.
k55f5r
(470 posts)That all of OUR representatives are beholden to their billionaire masters. Looking at YOU, Chuck Schumer.
SSJVegeta
(241 posts)
surfered
(5,880 posts)What are these things called "laws" that you speak of?
MayReasonRule
(2,893 posts)Those that save their country do no wrong.
So they say...
orangecrush
(23,964 posts)SierraPinecone
(16 posts)probably told him to throw this out to the media to take the heat off the security breach
pfitz59
(11,422 posts)They created this monster. Starting with Bush v. Gore.
SharonAnn
(14,003 posts)sakabatou
(44,435 posts)Leave everything up to the states? Is that what these fuckface repukes want now?
Justice matters.
(8,225 posts)to divide the formerly-known as the "United" and let chaos and lawlessness reign supreme for as long a wide-spread cemetary results from coast to coast.
He's "invested" in that goal for a long time already.
Tweedy
(1,284 posts)Cannot face the rule of law. Gotta tear the courthouses down! What a crying baby this speaker is.
I am looking forward to the gop outrage about selling sponsorships of the Easter crucifixion. Crickets? Yeah. People who use religion to hide their corruption earn themselves the worst circle in hell.
Don’t you know Dante proclaimed that? Many people say so.
liberalgunwilltravel
(753 posts)Let's eliminate Johnson and the rest of the MAGA traitors. As we, the People, have broad authority over you Red State cretins in Congress.
dlk
(12,612 posts)If that’s the case, then there’s really no need for the house and senate to make law, either.
Republicans are on a roll!
IrishBubbaLiberal
(1,169 posts)Republican Speaker of the House wants to eliminate federal courts.
God Damn FUCKING UNAMERICAN DICTATORSHIP
Fuck him !!
Baron2024
(1,492 posts)Mike Johnson is a smirking little fascist bitch, a quisling, and a traitor. The people around Trump are a demonic clown car of incompetence and evil. I do not know which one is worst. They are all terrible.
DFW
(57,624 posts)"Fear of this battle station will keep them in line."
Or, as a wiser soul put it many decades ago:
I'm Yertle the Turtle, oh marvelous me!
For I am the ruler of all that I see.
And from his TV screen, Krasnov can see a lot.
Abstractartist
(218 posts)Ok class, please have a seat…. Ok thank you… Class, anyone know how many branches of the government there are in this country as spelled out in the US constitution…. Hands please….✋🏻✋🏻✋🏽✋🏾✋🏽..
Ok let’s see, let’s call on someone who does not have his or her hand up…. Mikey Johnson, you? No Donny Trump… Donny Trump… DONNY WAKE UP…. can you answer? No? How about any one of the republican debate team ? … no
Ok so the government has three branches of government…
They are executive, legislative and JUDICIAL…
J U D I C A L….
Class dismissed
C_U_L8R
(46,899 posts)And very unAmerican, Lil Johnson.
Bread and Circuses
(659 posts)A Tyrant doesn’t need judges, courts or even Congress!
LetMyPeopleVote
(160,884 posts)Congress’ GOP leaders don’t see the point in trying to impeach judges, but they have some dramatic alternatives in mind that are nearly as radical.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3ll7vj6jzwc2m
This sort of talk is quite bonkers.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/republican-leaders-eye-extreme-alternatives-impeaching-federal-judges-rcna198004
So, what’s a partisan congressional leader to do? The answer, evidently, is to consider some radical alternatives to impeachment. Punchbowl News’ Jake Sherman, an MSNBC contributor, spoke with House Speaker Mike Johnson, and the Louisiana Republican shared one possible approach:
We do have authority over the federal courts. As you know, we can, we can eliminate an entire district court. ... We have power, funding over the courts and all these other things. But desperate times call for desperate measures and Congress is going to act so stay tuned for that.
Sherman noted soon after that the House speaker clarified that he didn’t mean this as a direct threat. “I’m trying to illustrate we have a broad scope of authority over the courts,” Johnson added.
And as part of this “broad scope” of congressional authority over the courts, what’s on the table? Quite a bit, actually. Over the course of the last week or so, Republican lawmakers have opened the door to a series of possible alternatives to judicial impeachments. GOP officials are considering:
Legislation to bar district court judges from issuing nationwide injunctions.
Blocking funding for district courts that issued rulings that Trump doesn’t like.
Holding House and Senate hearings to focus attention on judges who’ve issued rulings that Trump doesn’t like.
It was against this backdrop that the House speaker brought up his belief that Congress could “eliminate an entire district court.”
DENVERPOPS
(11,588 posts)That the Trumphumping idiot VOTERS don't realize how stupid they are, because they haven't figured out, even yet, that they have outgrown their usefullness and that they won't ever be needed again.......
Also the Stupid House Members and Senators that don't realize a tyranny doesn't need a Legislative Branch.
Along with courts and judges, including the USSCourt judges that haven't realized a tyranny doesn't need a Judicial Branch
Another group would be Tax Accountants, Tax Lawyers, or any lawyers for that matter.....
LudwigPastorius
(12,033 posts)The Reichstag fire came before the establishment of the Volksgerichtshof.
Didn't these two bit neo-Nazis pay attention in history class?
Buddyzbuddy
(621 posts)He knows that statement isn't going anywhere. I think he just threw a bone and many will chase it.
HarryM
(348 posts)I would see such a thing. These bass turds are doing whatever they can to destroy the country. Why? I guess so that a bunch of rich white old men can be dictators? When is the public going to get up and do something, or will history repeat itself... AGAIN!
mdbl
(6,037 posts)Every constitutional protection afforded us is also afforded to them. Only total fools would think stripping everyone else's avenue of justice would not affect them also.
LittleGirl
(8,620 posts)Someone who should be removed as Speaker of the House, expelled from Congress, and disbarred. This is what John Roberts hath wrought.
Reader Rabbit
(2,682 posts)It a normal universe, that would be grounds for impeachment, let alone treason. In this bizarro world we currently inhabit, Trump's troglodyte followers will cheer him on.
milestogo
(20,118 posts)





RainCaster
(12,490 posts)I'm sure all those conservative justices on the Supreme Court are truly pleased with this announcement.
angryxyouth
(210 posts)So no federal courts? Who would prosecute federal crimes? I can think of a couple I would like to commit. This is completely sarcastic of course. How much longer can these people go out in public. Right now I wouldn’t trust any meal I didn’t cook myself if I were MJ
Bluethroughu
(7,086 posts)leftyladyfrommo
(19,647 posts)experts at keeping the poor folks scared to death. Frightened people are docile.