10TH AMENDMENT Rights Reserved to States or People Passed by Congress September 25, 1789. Ratified December 15, 1791. The first 10 amendments form the Bill of Rights
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
If there is no defined process in the constitution for the recall of congress members, would that not be a power left to the states or the people therein? I say we urge our state legislatures to remove these corrupt congress members from office.
We can yes, bit will any of our State leadership do it? No. Why? Because with the exception of a few, [they]'re all Cabal or DS members and don't give two ducks about the U.S. Constitution, the REAL AND CORRECT CONSTITUTION, the one before being rewritten and edited in 1871-1878.
Since then, NONE of [them] have even attempted to lead Constitutionally. [they] make it seem like [they] do, but EVERY PIECE of legislation [they]'ve passed since 1871 has been for [their] benefit, and [their] benefit only.
So, no I don't think invoking the 10th is a viable choice, otherwise, President Teump would've been trumpeting that tune since the beginning, back in 1984 with the USA today piece about him that led to his world wide prominence as a viable leader capable of fixing this mess.
I think our best hope is Utah.