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Ethics controversies surrounding Justices Thomas and Alito have fueled calls for accountability, but Supreme Court impeachment is extraordinarily rare — only one justice (Samuel Chase, 1805) has been impeached, and he was acquitted. Democrats would need House control to advance articles, and even then, political calculus would weigh heavily. Introducing articles as a political statement is more plausible than a serious removal effort, but the threshold of formal introduction remains high.
Last updated: Mar 2, 2026
Resolves YES if articles of impeachment against a sitting Supreme Court Justice are formally introduced on the House floor before January 1, 2029. Committee hearings or investigations alone do not qualify.
Source: US Congressional Record / House Clerk
Expected resolution: January 15, 2029
Outcome tokens pay $1.00 if the outcome resolves YES.
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