DOJ Moves To Remove Obama-Appointed Judge From Georgia Election Case

DOJ Moves To Remove Obama-Appointed Judge From Georgia Election Case


The Justice Department has asked a federal judge in Atlanta to step aside from a Georgia election-records case.

The judge, according to the Associated Press and the reporting cited in the DOJ motion, is U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross of the Northern District of Georgia.

The reason is not a routine scheduling conflict. It traces back to a judicial misconduct order that was recently affirmed by the federal judiciary’s own oversight body.

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That order described conduct so far outside the bounds of the bench that the committee itself called it grossly lacking in judgment.

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Andy Ngo flagged the core public-confidence problem: the discipline was private even after the findings became public:

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