Democrat Seeks to Punish Chief Justice Roberts With Impeachment
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is facing a new impeachment resolution introduced by Rep. Steve Cohen, a Democrat from Tennessee. Cohen unveiled the long-shot effort on Thursday after previously announcing he would not seek reelection, amid a rapidly shifting political landscape following a major Supreme Court of the United States ruling in late April that significantly narrowed the scope of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. As of now, the impeachment resolution has attracted no co-sponsors. With Republicans narrowly controlling the House, the measure is not expected to move forward, though it reflects growing frustration among many Democrats with the court’s 6-3 conservative majority.
Cohen said in a statement announcing the resolution 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,” Cohen, whose seat is going to be redrawn out of existence by the Tennessee Legislature, said.
Supreme Court’s Conservative Shift
In recent years, the Supreme Court has pivoted significantly to constitutional originalism following the appointments of three justices during President Donald Trump’s first term. The court’s constitutionalist majority has since overturned or narrowed major precedents involving abortion rights, affirmative action, voting laws, and federal regulatory authority. The rulings applauded by many Republicans as righting decades of wrongs. However, they have been sharply criticized by Democrats, who argue the court has become increasingly ideological and partisan, which is false.

Roberts addressed those criticisms directly during remarks at a gathering of lawyers and judges in Pennsylvania earlier this month. He defended the high court and the judiciary and pushed back against claims that the Supreme Court operates as a political institution. “I think at a very basic level, people think we’re making policy decisions, [that] we’re saying we think this is what things should be as opposed to this is what the law provides,” Roberts said. “I think they view us as truly political actors, which I don’t think is an accurate understanding of what we do. I would say that’s the main difficulty,” he said, via Newsweek.
Articles of Impeachment Filed
Cohen’s resolution includes six articles of impeachment against Roberts, primarily focused on accusations that the Supreme Court, under his leadership, has acted in a partisan and inconsistent manner, per Newsweek: The resolution concludes that Roberts “has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States” and therefore “warrants impeachment and trial and removal from office.”