How can Congress undo a president's unilateral action?
A) Congress can rule the action to be unconstitutional.
B) Congress can pass new legislation.
C) Congress can invoke the Twenty-Fifth Amendment.
D) Congress can order the military to arrest and temporarily jail the president for high crimes and misdemeanors.
E) Congress cannot do so; unilateral actions by the president are final.
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