mr. speaker, when the police go and get a confession from a defendant? he did it. this is not a who dunn it. he admitted he did it. you got the right person for the right crime. but what happens if he doesn't follow the process? the defendant walks free. and the criminal defense attorneys who are now congressmen on the other side of the aisle know that that's exactly what they argued when they were before the judge, not that the end justifies the means. don't look at the motivations. look at the process. mr. speaker, we are not a country where the ends justify the means no matter how good your motivations may be. we all swore an allegiance to the same document that the president swears allegiance to, to faithfully execute the law. i will be listening intently during this debate for one of my colleagues to explain to me what that phrase means. what does it mean? not to execute the law, but when the framers thought enough of that phrase to add the modifier faithfully, what does that mean? er and if a president does not faithfully execute the law, mr. speaker, what are our remedies? do we j