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Supreme Court Weighs Presidential Power in Agency Removal Case

Supreme Court Weighs Presidential Power in Agency Removal Case

Update: 2025-12-08
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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide on a case that could reshape presidential power, specifically the ability to fire members of independent agencies. This case involves former President Donald Trumps attempt to dismiss a Federal Trade Commission member, Rebecca Slaughter, before her term ended. The outcome could potentially reverse a nearly ninety-year-old legal precedent that has safeguarded these agency heads from political interference. The Justice Department has appealed a lower courts decision, arguing that this precedent is outdated and that independent agencies should be subject to presidential oversight. The Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling by the end of June, which could impact not only the Federal Trade Commission but also over two dozen other independent agencies.

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Supreme Court Weighs Presidential Power in Agency Removal Case

Supreme Court Weighs Presidential Power in Agency Removal Case