Stato
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- Dec 21, 2011
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Not removing him, but they could stop the tariffs. Congress actually delegated its authority over tariffs to the executive and could revoke this authority. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/why-does-the-executive-branch-have-so-much-power-over-tariffs/Apart from a successful impeachment, would there be any legitimate ways of removing him?
do they do things like “votes of confidence?” Of which he probably wouldn’t take any notice anyway.
However, this decision would have to be made by a Republican led congress. In other words, it won't be. Similarly, they won't be impeaching him. If the Democrats had any nous, they would be pushing loudly for congress to revoke the authority on the grounds that there are no guard rails to prevent ideologically motivated loons from running roughshod over the country's economic norms. It won't happen, but it would paint Republicans in Congress as culpable for the madness in advance of the mid terms. The Democrats won't do it, because if they subsequently were to win control, they would have painted themselves into a corner where they had to actually do something. Their reluctance to ever do anything is one of the reasons that the voters have elected a president who is obviously determined to destroy government.