A judge is facing disciplinary action from Spain’s General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) after allegedly attacking the police force in an attempt to justify the revocation of the passport belonging to Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spanish President Pedro Sánchez. The judge, whose name is Peinado, made the comments in an official court document. Specifically, the judge suggested that Gómez’s personal security detail might assist her in fleeing the country. This action is believed to be linked to an ongoing investigation involving Gómez, though details remain limited. The CGPJ initiated proceedings against Peinado for what it considers an inappropriate and damaging attack on the police’s integrity. The case has ignited political debate, with critics accusing the judge of bias and overreach, while supporters defend his actions as part of a legitimate investigation.