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It depends on what you mean by "failure to honor his oath." Presidents may be impeached, but the standard is "high crimes and misdemeanors"-- like treason, for example. Disagreeing with a president's policies does not mean he failed to honor his oath. But if he committed a crime or committed treason or lied under oath, then yes he might suffer the consequences-- though not in a law suit; rather, the congress might try to remove him from office.

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Not really, but he can be sued for other things. All ready a law suit has been filed against Trump since last week.

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No. The president can be impeached and removed from office. His executive orders can be challenged in court and maybe declared unconstitutional and therefore invalid.

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Sued no. Impeached yes.

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