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The same way the founding fathers designed our government; open grand juries where "anyone can appear" before it and "the grand jury can take its information from any source" - this would mean a simple move to indict the person for treason. And if the government refused to act on the indictment (or provided itself with absolute immunity), we could overthrow the government by force of arms (2nd amendment & constitutional commentaries section 379).

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