Impeaching Eleanor Louise Ross, Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, for high crimes and misdemeanors.
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Cosponsors (14)
Members who have signed on to support this bill since introduction. Source: Congress.gov.
- Andrew Ogles (R-TN-5)Original· 2026-06-09
- Andy Biggs (R-AZ-5)Original· 2026-06-09
- Andy Harris (R-MD-1)Original· 2026-06-09
- Brian Babin (R-TX-36)Original· 2026-06-09
- Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (R-GA-1)Original· 2026-06-09
- Elijah Crane (R-AZ-2)Original· 2026-06-09
- John H. Rutherford (R-FL-5)Original· 2026-06-09
- John R. Carter (R-TX-31)Original· 2026-06-09
- Josh Brecheen (R-OK-2)Original· 2026-06-09
- Keith Self (R-TX-3)Original· 2026-06-09
- Lauren Boebert (R-CO-4)Original· 2026-06-09
- Paul A. Gosar (R-AZ-9)Original· 2026-06-09
- Scott Franklin (R-FL-18)Original· 2026-06-09
- Sheri Biggs (R-SC-3)Original· 2026-06-09
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- House Committee on the JudiciaryReferred To · 2026-06-09
Plain-English Summary
This resolution seeks to remove Eleanor Louise Ross, a federal judge in Georgia, from her position by charging her with high crimes and misdemeanors. The House Judiciary Committee will review the allegations and determine whether to proceed with an impeachment trial in the Senate, where a two-thirds majority would be needed to remove her from office. If successful, this would result in Judge Ross losing her lifetime appointment to the federal bench.
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