Can't remove Command Line Tools

More precisely, if you are logged in to an administrator account, then enter your own password when it prompts you.

By default, macOS does not allow non-administrators to use sudo. You can configure it otherwise, but I’m not going to go into all the ugly details of that.

You should, however, be able to just drag that folder to the trash and empty it (providing admin credentials when prompted by the Finder).

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