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Does The Constitution cover a corrupt president who gets away with whatever he wants because the check-and-balance system is broken?

The Constitution covers removal of a president due to mental/physical/emotional unfitness and also talks about impeachment. But where does it say what to do when Congress REFUSES to do what it is legally bound to do? Any recourse in the Constitution to combat that immediately? Or is the vote the only legal recourse to get rid of the do-nothings so you have to bide your time and wait until the next election to bounce their a**es? Too bad the Framers weren't prescient. Too bad there wasn't a psychic among them who could foresee what we have today in the way of a "prez" and the crisis involved.

Posted - July 19, 2018

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