No, they haven't. Prove me wrong.
The institution has failed. It isn't going to redeem itself in the next 13 days, and because of that it won't redeem itself at all. Its parent department is in a similar state. Its funding agency, Congress, is in a similar state. The executive was bought and paid for a long time ago. The Judiciary, longer.
It is important to remember that there is very little systemic wrong with these institutions. The difficulty lies in the people manning them, who have proven unworthy of the position and now are more interested in protecting their careers than the Constitution they swore to uphold. Unfortunately we may need to shut their institutions down in order to get rid of them. That carries with it a risk that is usually out of proportion to the benefit, which is why we haven't done it yet. But the more corrupt those institutions become, the less true that becomes. And they are very, very corrupt at the present.
Well said. Thank you.