Yes, Congress members can be censured, which is a formal statement of disapproval. Censure is typically carried out by the respective chamber—either the House of Representatives or the Senate. While it does not remove a member from office, it serves as a significant reprimand and can impact their reputation and influence. The process usually requires a majority vote in the chamber where the censure is proposed.
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