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Whenever a U. S. President is in violation of the law as interpreted by the U. S. Supreme Court (or even if he/she is in violation of a law that the Supreme Court has not tested), it is the responsibility of Congress to impeach him/her.

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Q: Who enforces US Supreme Court rulings when they are against the President and the President refuses?
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