U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts recently made a rare statement about not calling for the impeachment of judges who rule against you, but that isn't stopping Pam Bondi.
MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin appeared on the news outlet on Saturday, and was asked by the host about a recent comment the Attorney General made regarding judges she wished to be "removed" after they ruled against President Donald Trump.
Rubin interpreted Bondi as saying either they would be recused from the case, or be impeached.
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"But Pam Bondi, is she not hearing what Supreme Court Justice John Roberts said, that impeachment is not a venue for this kind of activity?" the host asked.
Rubin replied, "I don't think that Pam Bondi much cares."
"In some respects, nobody expects these judges to be impeached because as you know... in addition to passing an impeachment resolution in the House, then you have to two thirds of the Senate convict," Rubin added Saturday. "But Pam Bondi isn't trying to win votes in the Senate... this is a MAGA talking point, not something she's trying to win in the legal realm."