Subject to Senate filibuster.
In other words, not a possible solution at all and a waste of discussion.
Unfortunately.
If the proposed legislation were introduced in the House, it could be assigned to the Judiciary Committee for hearings. The Judiciary Committee could then subpoena several of the most odious judges to testify in public about conflicts of interest, relatives' financial dealings, ex parte communications, and the like.
The judges could either appear and be grilled in public or refuse to appear and claim that, while they have authority over over the Presidency, no other branch of government has authority over them.
If the proposed legislation were introduced in the House, it could be assigned to the Judiciary Committee for hearings. The Judiciary Committee could then subpoena several of the most odious judges to testify in public about conflicts of interest, relatives' financial dealings, ex parte communications, and the like.
The judges could either appear and be grilled in public or refuse to appear and claim that, while they have authority over over the Presidency, no other branch of government has authority over them.