Someday, fifty or sixty years from now, some historian somewhere with a full set of balls is going to write finally about the fraudster who conned his way into the White House despite being constitutionally ineligible.
The tone of the study will be to marvel at the stupidity of the electorate of this time period, and to relate, step by step, just how severely the nation was damaged by this charlatan’s deliberate betrayal of public trust and his misanthropic Marxism - in tandem with a Leftist populace who wanted nothing more than to sack the public coffers and grab everything they could grab.
The book will go on to discuss at length the complicity, and even treason, of those in the media who supported all this.
However, by then, of course, it’ll be far too late to do anything about it, and - given the current cooperation of the American leftist bloc - no one should seek to read such a thorough study for fifty years, at least.
Eventually someone will stumble across it.
But the bottom line is that there is no constitutional means of getting rid of him on this count.
Congress needs to impeach him over one of the dozen or so other unconstitutional and illegal acts.