Rep. Brandon Gill Files Impeachment Articles Against Judge Boasberg Over GOP Surveillance
Rep. Brandon Gill Files Impeachment Articles Against Judge Boasberg Over GOP Surveillance
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Here’s what keeps me up at night: unelected judges who think their black robes give them carte blanche to play politics. These judicial autocrats operate in shadows, wielding gavels like weapons against anyone who dares challenge the regime. The federal judiciary—once America’s blindfolded guardian of justice—has morphed into something unrecognizable.

This judicial coup reached its zenith when whistleblowers exposed a jaw-dropping surveillance operation targeting conservative lawmakers. Think star chamber meets Big Brother. Now one Texas congressman has decided enough is enough. He’s doing what the GOP establishment wouldn’t dare.

From ‘The Post Millennial’:

Congressman Brandon Gill (R-Texas) has introduced articles of impeachment against Judge James Boasberg of the US District Court for the District of Columbia. The resolution accuses Boasberg of abusing his judicial authority by approving “frivolous” subpoenas and nondisclosure orders in the “Arctic Frost” investigation, which targeted Republican lawmakers critical of the Biden administration at the direction of Special Counsel Jack Smith…

Gill continued, “Judge Boasberg was an accomplice in the egregious Arctic Frost scandal, where he equipped the Biden DOJ to spy on Republican senators. His lack of integrity makes him clearly unfit for the gavel. I am proud to once again introduce articles of impeachment against Judge Boasberg to hold him accountable for his high crimes and misdemeanors.”

A Congressman Takes a Stand

Representative Brandon Gill of Texas just dropped the hammer. He’s filed articles of impeachment against Judge James Boasberg of the US District Court for the District of Columbia. This isn’t some symbolic gesture—it’s a declaration of war against judicial tyranny. The resolution zeros in on Boasberg’s central role in the “Arctic Frost” investigation, that Biden-era witch hunt masquerading as legitimate FBI work.

The numbers are breathtaking: over 160 Republicans surveilled. More than 100 conservative groups monitored. Organizations like Turning Point USA found themselves in the crosshairs simply for existing while conservative. This wasn’t random bureaucratic overreach. Special Counsel Jack Smith orchestrated this political persecution through willing judicial accomplices.

The Arctic Frost Scandal Exposed

Judge Boasberg personally approved secret subpoenas for cell phone records. We’re talking about at least ten Republican senators—including Ted Cruz—plus House members. A federal judge authorized spying on sitting members of Congress. The pretense? Investigating “foreign influence operations.” Funny how these foreign agents all happened to have R’s after their names.

But wait, it gets worse. Boasberg signed what Gill correctly identifies as “frivolous nondisclosure orders.” Translation: the lawmakers being surveilled couldn’t even be told they were under surveillance. Your government, spying on your elected representatives, in secret. If that doesn’t violate separation of powers, nothing does. This wasn’t justice—it was a judicial hit job enabling the DOJ’s political vendetta.

Setting a Precedent for Accountability

Gill just lit a match. And the whole rotten edifice of judicial corruption might be about to burn.

His impeachment filing sends a message every robed politician needs to hear: immunity isn’t impunity. When judges abandon their constitutional duty to become partisan operatives, Congress has more than the right to act. They have an obligation. This isn’t about one corrupt judge in D.C. It’s about reclaiming the entire judiciary from political hacks who’ve forgotten what justice means.

Other representatives are watching. They’re looking at activist judges in their own jurisdictions—the ones who’ve rubber-stamped politically motivated prosecutions, who’ve targeted conservatives with gleeful abandon. Gill just showed them the playbook. File the articles. Name the crimes. Make them defend the indefensible.

The establishment will clutch their pearls. They’ll wail about “judicial independence” while these same judges operate as extensions of the Democratic Party. Too bad. The charade is over.

Representative Gill’s articles of impeachment against Judge Boasberg mark day one of the judicial reckoning. As more Arctic Frost details emerge—and they will—expect more congressional leaders to follow suit. Every corrupt judge who perverted justice for political gain should lawyer up. The hunters just became the hunted.

Americans deserve judges who interpret law, not partisan operatives in black robes running political hit operations. This is how we take back our courts. One impeachment at a time.

Key Takeaways

  • Rep. Brandon Gill filed impeachment articles against Judge Boasberg for constitutional violations
  • Arctic Frost probe secretly surveilled 160+ Republicans including Senator Ted Cruz
  • Judge approved covert subpoenas while hiding surveillance from targeted lawmakers
  • This unprecedented move could inspire broader accountability for activist judges

Sources: The Post Millennial

November 5, 2025
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
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