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BumRushDaShow

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Sat May 23, 2026, 07:20 AM Saturday

Supreme Court's John Roberts Faces Impeachment Resolution from Democrat [View all]

Source: Newsweek

Published May 22, 2026 at 02:54 PM EDT updated May 22, 2026 at 08:43 PM EDT


Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is facing a new impeachment resolution put forward by a House Democrat.

The long-shot effort was introduced on Thursday by Representative Steve Cohen. The Tennessee Democrat announced last week that he would forgo his reelection bid after it became clear he was unlikely to win, as the state moved swiftly to gerrymander following a seismic Supreme Court opinion in late April that gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.

Thus far, no co-sponsors have supported Cohen's resolution. Given that Republicans narrowly control the House, the resolution is not expected to advance, but it signals the level of frustration many Democrats feel with the 6-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court.

In a statement announcing the resolution, Cohen said that Roberts has led the court to be "understood as biased: with decisions designed to benefit Republicans at the expense of representative government, seemingly contradictory and unexplained orders, and a pattern of ethical breaches that raises questions about the role of the wealthy.". "I have come to the unfortunate conclusion that while John Roberts remains Chief Justice, correcting this misconduct and ensuring the Justices and the Court itself comply with their legal obligations will be impossible," the Democrat said.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/supreme-court-john-roberts-impeachment-steve-cohen-11984709



Link to Rep. Cohen PRESS RELEASE - Congressman Cohen Introduces Six Articles of Impeachment Against Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts

ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT (summaries from press release)

The six articles are summarized below:

Article One – The Chief Justice allowed the Court to become a partisan force, in breach of the constitutional guarantee of a republican form of government, due process, and equal protection of the laws, and the Chief Justice’s obligation to “administer justice without respect to persons” and “faithfully and impartially” discharge his duties. Time and time again, the Court has violated its own principles with a pattern of interfering in elections on behalf of Republican candidates.

For example, in the eight days following Callais, Tennessee dismantled its only majority-Black congressional district, splitting Memphis into three pieces. Alabama and South Carolina indicated they would follow suit. The Virginia Supreme Court struck down a voter-approved Democratic redistricting amendment, a case the Court declined to stay, within days. In contrast, the Court bypassed its rules to enable Louisiana to redraw its map in time for the 2026 elections. Similarly, on an expedited basis, the Supreme Court vacated lower court injunctions preventing Alabama from redistricting and allowed a new map to take effect eight days before the primary election. The asymmetrical application of the Purcell principle in a way that benefits Republicans demonstrates either the Chief Justice’s inability to administer the court impartially, or that his gross negligence would prevent him from faithfully discharging his duties.

The asymmetrical application of the Purcell principle in a way that benefits Republicans demonstrates either the Chief Justice’s inability to administer the court impartially, or that the Chief Justice is so negligent that he was unable to foresee that releasing the Callais decision days after Virginia’s referendum, and then subsequently picking and choosing which states will be redistricted with one line orders, would be perceived as political by the American people, and, in so doing, destroy their confidence in the neutrality and independence of the Court.

Article Two – Under Chief Justice Roberts’ stewardship, the Court systematically preferred the powerful over the people, undermining the notions of popular sovereignty, representation, and democracy at the heart of a constitutional republic. Taken together, Chief Justice Roberts led the Court to license a system of political exclusion that could entrench minority rule at the expense of the will of the people – a grave violation, with incalculable damage, to participatory democracy enshrined in our Constitution.

Article Three – Chief Justice Roberts violated his oath to “do equal right to the poor and the rich” by endorsing a corrupt campaign finance system that privileges the wealthy at the expense of all other citizens.

Article Four – Chief Justice Roberts violated the Constitution of the United States and his Judicial Oath by usurping Congress’s legislative role and exempting the President of the United States from criminal liability for illegal conduct. In placing a single person above the law, Chief Justice Roberts breached his oath to “administer justice without respect to persons.”

Article Five: Chief Justice Roberts’s leadership of the Court is marked by the Court’s arbitrary, unexplained, and inconsistent decisions that violate the Constitutional protections of the parties.

Article Six: Chief Justice Roberts violated his ethical and statutory obligations by failing to fully report assets on his financial disclosures and refusing to recuse himself from cases that presented perceptions of a conflict of interest. While on the bench adjudicating some of the most sensitive matters, Jane Sullivan Roberts, the Chief Justice’s spouse, was being paid millions of dollars to recruit attorneys by the very firms litigating before the Court. This conduct directly violates 28 U.S.C. § 455. More importantly, it violates the constitutional structure and the parties’ constitutional rights to an independent and impartial magistrate to adjudicate their claims.
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Should have 434 co-signers. Kid Berwyn Saturday #1
That's what I'm thinking! WTF? No other dems are supporting this? BComplex Saturday #14
Sent email and will call to my Rep's office, Pramila Jayapal, on Tues. Hope others are contacting their Dem Rep too. pat_k Saturday #31
heartily approve, even tho mopinko Saturday #2
The more co-sponsors, the stronger the message. pat_k Saturday #32
I'd have a hard time trying to decide which Justice to impeach first . . . . . no_hypocrisy Saturday #3
Good! Though Scalia and Thomas are more obvious targets, Roberts is the head of the snake LymphocyteLover Saturday #4
I believe you mean Alito and Thomas 70sEraVet Saturday #6
yes... my bad LymphocyteLover Saturday #7
No problem. 70sEraVet Saturday #9
The ghost of Scalia still haunts Thomas and Alito BumRushDaShow Saturday #12
Scalia and Thomas appointed W in 2000 DemocracyForever Saturday #25
in a truly stolen election LymphocyteLover Saturday #27
Laying out the specifics is good even if it can't be used now nuxvomica Saturday #5
Absolutely! Get it on the record. Martin68 Saturday #22
I highly respect Steve Cohen 70sEraVet Saturday #8
Good, put it in writing, put that corrupt guy Roberts on notice that we know what he's up to. Blues Heron Saturday #10
Cohen has legal standing since he was damaged by the Court's decision. Baitball Blogger Saturday #11
This is important. It will be the first real salvo on Roberts, whose very sensitive to his legacy and his courts legacy Cheezoholic Saturday #13
Wow! Thank you Congressman Cohen! This takes a lot of guts FakeNoose Saturday #15
Calling it a long-shot effort is being too kind. cloudbase Saturday #16
Remember, Trump said to Roberts, as they shook hands, Zackzzzz Saturday #17
Would be better off going Clarence and the rv bribery JT45242 Saturday #18
Long shot, perhaps, but its better than sitting on your hands complaining. lees1975 Saturday #19
This will be an eye opener. republianmushroom Saturday #20
Dems need to make lotsa NOISE!!! Good on Cohen - he's still swinging! tazcat Saturday #21
How about if We The People signed? tavernier Saturday #23
Robert's appointment was a quid pro quo DemocracyForever Saturday #24
Reminder melm00se Saturday #26
If we can regain control of the Senate BumRushDaShow Saturday #28
I wouldn't want to roll melm00se Saturday #33
You can't rule out the possibility BumRushDaShow Yesterday #34
But 67 votes to remove... Polybius 23 hrs ago #36
My response was in reference to this - "remember who gets to appoint a new one. " BumRushDaShow 22 hrs ago #37
Not to worry Polybius 23 hrs ago #35
allowing the 'shadow docket' Quanto Magnus Saturday #29
It's the right move at the wrong time. Buddyzbuddy Saturday #30
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