No, the U.S. Constitution, Amendment X, states,
"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."
Well normally the American Constitution explains the duties of the president, but today, also the expectations of the American people can affect the duties of the president.
Yes. He could his keep his office, but a trial would interfere with his doing his duties. His legal team probably delay any trial for a long time. The only way a President can be removed from office is via the impeachment process specified in the Constitution.
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Article 2
While the Constitution provided information on the election, length of term, and duty as the head of the Senate, it did not outline the specific job duties of the Vice President. In the Constitution, the duties that are stated are, he will replace the president if the president can't complete his term, and he will serve as the President of the Senate, but won't vote unless a tiebreaker is needed.
duties of the president (not outlined)
in article II of the constitution
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article 2 section 2 yahhh!!!! constitution test comin up!!!!!!
excecutive
To uphold and defend the constitution of the United states
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