
In a fiery series of interviews, House Judiciary Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) confirmed that his committee will launch a sweeping series of hearings aimed at exposing the โdeeply political and activist recordโ of federal judges who have repeatedly interfered with President Trumpโs constitutional authority.
Jordanโs statements, made during interviews with Fox News hosts Bill Hemmer and Brian Kilmeade, highlight his intent to investigate judicial overreach, specifically targeting Boasbergโs recent rulings and past judicial record.
The hearing, scheduled to begin as early as next week, aims to address nationwide injunctions and the politically motivated decisions, particularly in the context of President Trumpโs use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members.
In an interview with Bill Hemmer, Jordanโs criticism centers on Boasbergโs temporary restraining order blocking Trumpโs invocation of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport individuals accused of being part of the Tren de Aragua gang.
Boasbergโs order, issued on March 15, 2025, directed that deportation flights be halted and any planes in the air be turned around.
Jordan argues that this decision is โridiculousโ and politically driven, asserting that Trumpโs actions are constitutionally sound under Article II, Section 1, which vests executive power in the President, and statutorily supported by the Alien Enemies Act, which allows the President to detain or remove enemy aliens during times of war or โpredatory incursion.โ
Jordan interprets the gang membersโ illegal entry and criminal activities as fitting this criterion, framing Boasbergโs ruling as an unjustified interference with executive authority.
Additionally, Boasberg sat on the FISA court that approved illegal surveillance of the Trump campaign based on false and doctored evidence in the Trump-Russia hoax. That included the now-infamous case of FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith, who altered an email to justify spyingโand was let off with a slap on the wrist by Boasberg.
Jim Jordan:
Frankly, thereโs the broader issue of all these judgesโ injunctions, and then decisions like Judge Boasbergโwhat heโs trying to do and how that case is working. Weโre going to have hearings on all of that, because particularly when you look at Judge Boasberg, it starts to look like this is getting totally political from this guy.Particularly when you remember heโs also the judge who was part of the whole Trump-Russia FISA courtโgranting those warrants that allowed the Comey FBI to spy on President Trumpโs campaign. So, weโre going to look at that issue as well. But hopefully, we can get that bill passed next week on the House floor, move it to the Senate, and hopefully get it to the Presidentโs desk.
Bill Hemmer:
What do you think youโre going to find here? It seems to me like itโs pretty black and white. You knowโyou go, you find the judge thatโs going to rule in your favor. And itโs been going on for 20-plus years.Jim Jordan:
Yeah, thatโs why we want to limit it to just add jurisdictionโjust the parties of the caseโso it doesnโt have nationwide implications. But yeah, this is the way the Left operates. They go to these judges, and they go after President Trump, as the Speaker indicated, disproportionately more there than elsewhere.But with Judge Boasbergโthink about this. I mean, I think the President, with his order on these gang members, sending them backโor sending them to El SalvadorโI think constitutionally heโs on solid ground.
Article II, Section I, first sentence: โExecutive power shall be vested in a President of the United States.โ Statutorily, the Alien Enemies Actโpredatory incursionโthatโs certainly what this was. Gang members coming here illegally, doing terrible things.
And then finally, youโve got this judge making this crazy decision: turn the plane around, bring the bad guys back to America. That makes no sense. So when you look at all thatโcoupled with this judgeโs history with the FISA court, with the sentence he gave to Kevin Clinesmith, the lawyer who altered the document in front of the FISA courtโit really starts to look like Judge Boasberg is operating purely politically against the President.
And thatโs why we want to have hearings on this broad issue, and some of what Judge Boasberg is doing. So weโre going to start those next week, and we think Senator Grassley is going to do the same.
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Jordan emphasized that the House GOP is pursuing multiple remedies to rein in judicial overreach during interview with Brian Kilmeade.
Brian Kilmeade:
Joining us now to discuss this is the Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, Jim Jordan. Mr. Chairman, great to see you. Whatโs the approach here? Because you got brushback fromโnot you, but there was a brushback from the Supreme Courtโsaying donโt talk about impeachment and judges. Does that push you back?Jim Jordan:
No, no, no. Look, everythingโs on the table with us, particularly with Judge Boasberg, because what it looks like he did was so political. I mean, think about how dumb his decision was. He said, โOh, you got hardened criminals whoโve done all kinds of bad things, members of a group here illegallyโturn that plane around and bring those bad guys back to the country.โ I mean, itโs a ridiculous decision.And I think the President was on solid constitutional ground. Certainly, he also followed the statute. The Alien Enemies Act says if thereโs a predatory incursion, you can take this kind of action as Commander in Chief. So I think the Presidentโs on solid constitutional ground as the head of the executive branch, statutory ground using that act, and then thereโs, of course, just the common sense of it all.
So we will look at Judge Boasberg because when you look at this decision, it looks so political. And then you couple it with his history. This is also the judge who was part of the FISA court that allowed the warrants when they spied on President Trumpโs campaign back in 2016. He was also the judge who gave Kevin Clinesmithโthe guy who altered a document in front of that FISA courtโa little slap on the wrist, even though he lied to the FISA court in order to help get that warrant which spied on President Trumpโs campaign.
Jim Jordan (continued):
So I think when you have that history, this judge is in a somewhat unique position compared to all the others that are doing some of these injunctions as well.Well, there are two remedies. One is legislation. What we passed two weeks ago will help with this situation. We passed a bill out of the Judiciary Committee a couple of weeks agoโRepresentative Issaโs billโwhich said a federal district judge who issues one of these injunctions, the injunction only applies to the party in the case and to that respective jurisdiction. It shouldnโt have nationwide implications.
So we think thatโs a good bill. Senator Hawley is introducing a bill just like that in the Senate. We think we need to get that through the Congress, get that to President Trump, have him sign it. That will help.
And then weโre going to again look at this whole situation. We plan on having hearings as early as next week to look at the power of these judges. And then finally, when it comes to the money, I think we do have to do whatโs called a rescissions package, which says the money thatโs been appropriated and these agencies use it on stupid thingsโwe should rescind that money so it can go back to the Treasury for deficit reduction, or it can be put to some other better use, like towards our military or something else.
I do think we, the Congress, have to do that rescissions package. Weโre going to put that together as we work through this whole bigger, broader reconciliation policy. But I think thatโs something that needs to happen as well.
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