H.Res. 143, 119th Congress, is titled “Impeaching Paul Engelmayer, judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, for high crimes and misdemeanors.” Congress.gov records the sponsor as Rep. Derrick Van Orden, introduction on February 18, 2025, and referral to the House Committee on the Judiciary. Latest action on that page, as retrieved for this file: referred to Judiciary the same day. Marjorie Taylor Greene later appeared as a cosponsor (March 21, 2025) on the cosponsors list.

The introduced text accuses judicial misconduct and abuse of judicial authority in connection with the order that, in the resolution’s words, halted President Trump’s executive order establishing and implementing the Department of Government Efficiency, and it uses the constitutional phrase “high crimes and misdemeanors.” Those are the resolution’s allegations. They are not findings by a court. They are not a conviction. They are not a removal.

Van Orden’s office press release announces the same resolution. A press release is not a roll-call.