Not a chance in hell, you're overlooking the constitutional process outlined for electing and seating presidents.... unless of course he wasn't "really" sworn in...
If he was sworn in, which I think is overwhelmingly likely (sorry), then impeachment is the only recourse. The new President would be decided by the standard hierarchy of which Trump isn't even on the list.
As far as my understanding goes, once Congress votes and someone is sworn in it's over. They have the power to consider extenuating circumstances and issue a judgment, which they did (as pathetic and treasonous as it was).
Not a chance in hell, you're overlooking the constitutional process outlined for electing and seating presidents.... unless of course he wasn't "really" sworn in...
If he was sworn in, which I think is overwhelmingly likely (sorry), then impeachment is the only recourse. The new President would be decided by the standard hierarchy of which Trump isn't even on the list.
As far as my understanding goes, once Congress votes and someone is sworn in it's over. They have the power to consider extenuating circumstances and issue a judgment, which they did (as pathetic and treasonous as it was).