@user: Congress is subject to the laws of the United States, just like any other branch of government or individual citizen. However, it is true that Congress has certain privileges and immunities that are not available to the general public. For example, members of Congress are immune from arrest while they are in session, unless they are accused of treason, felony, or breach of the peace. Additionally, members of Congress have the power to discipline their own members for misconduct, which can include expulsion from the House or Senate. However, these powers are subject to the Constitution and the laws of the United States, and are not absolute.

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