So the law says that lying to Congress is a felony. Since we are no longer using impeachment as a means to address someone who is lying to Congress, how does Congress prosecute or address someone who deliberately lies to Congress now that the Senate has swept away, through this precedential action today, the opportunity to use impeachment for that purpose? Thank you.
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