Utah's Republican establishment is finally taking action against potential judicial corruption, launching a full investigation into Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen over explosive allegations that she engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a redistricting lawyer who appeared before her court.
Governor Spencer Cox and Republican legislative leaders aren't backing down from this brewing scandal that threatens to expose how the left operates within our judicial system. Justice Hagen stands accused of sending "inappropriate" text messages to attorney David Reymann, who argued redistricting cases directly before the court she sits on.
The bombshell allegations came to light through Hagen's own ex-husband, raising serious questions about judicial ethics and potential conflicts of interest that could have influenced major redistricting decisions affecting Utah's electoral map.
Another Liberal Judge, Another Ethics Scandal
This investigation couldn't come at a more crucial time. With President Trump's second term focused on draining the swamp and restoring integrity to our institutions, we're seeing corrupt officials exposed at every level of government - including state courts that Democrats have weaponized for decades.
The fact that Republican leaders are willing to investigate one of their own state's Supreme Court justices shows the kind of principled leadership Americans voted for in 2024. Unlike the Democrats' endless cover-ups and protection rackets, GOP officials are proving they'll hold anyone accountable when corruption is suspected.
"When judicial integrity is compromised, the entire foundation of our legal system crumbles," said one legislative source familiar with the investigation.
Redistricting cases are among the most politically sensitive issues that come before state supreme courts, directly impacting electoral maps and representation. If Justice Hagen was indeed compromising her judicial independence through inappropriate communications with lawyers arguing these cases, it represents a fundamental betrayal of public trust.
This investigation sends a clear message: the days of judicial activism and backroom dealing are numbered. Patriots across Utah and the nation are watching closely as Republican leaders demonstrate what real accountability looks like.
Will Justice Hagen come clean about her alleged inappropriate relationship, or will this become another example of liberal judges thinking they're above the law they're supposed to uphold?
