Impeachment Articles Drafted Against Judge Who Blocked DOGE
Rep. Eli Crane is drafting articles of impeachment against Paul Engelmayer, the United States district court judge who blocked the Department of Government Efficiency (doge) from accessing the Treasury Department’s payment system.
“Partisan judges abusing their positions is a threat to democracy,” Crane said in a February 11 social media post. “Judge Engelmayer is attempting to stop White House employees from accessing the very systems they oversee. Where in the Constitution does it say a president and his team cannot root out obvious waste, fraud and abuse?”
Crane will submit his impeachment articles to the House of Representatives, which will decide whether to submit them to the House Judiciary Committee for processing and review.
Judicial activism: On February 9, Engelmayer ruled that doge could not access Treasury payment systems even though President Donald Trump had asked doge to audit the government. He said doge could not access this data because it was not an official government agency. Yet since doge was operating according to the president’s instructions, Engelmayer’s injunction hinders the chief executive’s ability to manage the executive branch.
The Supreme Court will likely have to intervene in this matter. In the meantime, Congress is looking at removing Judge Engelmayer, an Obama appointee, from office for trying to hijack the executive branch of government unlawfully.
Kingdom’s court: Bible prophecy strongly indicates President Trump will have some measure of success in his quest to slay the sprawling bureaucracy that has taken over the federal government.
Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry has prophesied that President Trump is an end-time type of King Jeroboam ii. In the August 2019 Trumpet issue, he showed that a prophecy in Amos 7:12-13 says this end-time Jeroboam figure will be supported by a religious movement called the “king’s chapel” and a secular government entity called the “king’s court,” or “kingdom’s court.” Mr. Flurry wrote that the kingdom’s court refers mainly to the U.S. Supreme Court and the numerous executive agencies operating in Washington, D.C.
While Obama appointees like Judge Engelmayer may try to stop President Trump from purging the government, these efforts ultimately will do no more than slow him down.
Learn more: Read “Can President Trump Get Control of His Own Divided Government?”, by Gerald Flurry.