Republicans Skeptical of Impeaching Judges Blocking Trump Agenda, Sources Say
House GOP leaders are privately wary of launching an impeachment process against federal judges blocking President Trump's agenda, as they have little appetite for a contentious and potentially divisive fight.

House GOP leaders are privately wary of pushing to impeach federal judges who have blocked President Donald Trump's agenda, due to the potential political backlash and difficulty in securing enough votes for impeachment. Several key Republican lawmakers are said to be hesitant to take on the judiciary branch, which could limit the party's ability to influence the court's decisions. The hesitation reflects a deep-seated frustration among some Republicans about the judges' actions, but also a recognition of the potential costs of pursuing an impeachment campaign. A full-scale impeachment effort remains unlikely at this point.