Supreme Court strengthens Trump’s firing power at independent agencies
Summary
The Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that President Trump has more power to fire officials at independent government agencies. This decision reverses a practice that has been in place for 91 years, which previously made it harder for presidents to remove these officials.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court ruling was decided along ideological lines, with six justices supporting and three opposing.
- The decision increases President Trump’s control over independent agencies outside of the usual executive branch.
- The ruling overturns 91 years of legal precedent protecting certain agency officials from being easily fired.
- It specifically allows President Trump to fire Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, a Democrat appointed to the role.
- Independent federal agencies are organizations meant to operate with some independence from the president.
- Previously, these agencies had protections to keep appointed officials in place, even if a president wanted to remove them.
- This ruling marks a significant expansion of presidential authority over parts of the government intended to be independent.
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