Once a President is seated, the only body with the Constitutional jurisdiction to remove him is Congress (good luck there). Not even the Supreme Court can Constitutionally remove a sitting President (and certainly not some random Court in Tennessee). If he is to be convicted of high crimes, Congress is the place to do it.
This is beyond a waste of time. Its a show trial, and has no more bearing on actual reality than the random-ass “trials” and city council votes condemning George W. Bush on trumped-up “war crimes” charges.
SnakeDoc
Sure, Congress would be the ones to remove a Constitutional POTUS, but does it state that only Congress can remove a usurper? No, it doesn't. Do the courts have an obligation to investigate evidence of election fraud? Of course they do.
By the way, do you believe the intent of the framers was to include someone born with foreign citizenship (& thus allegiance) to be considered a Natural Born Citizen and thus eligible to the the Commander in Chief of the military?