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US Supreme Court Strengthens Trump’s Power to Fire Federal Officials in Landmark Ruling
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First reported by Now 14 · 6 hours ago
What happened
The US Supreme Court ruled that President Trump can fire certain federal officials, overturning a 1935 precedent, but must follow due process for Federal Reserve members. This strengthens presidential control over the executive branch while maintaining protections for independent agencies.
- 01US Supreme Court overturns 1935 precedent limiting presidential firing power.
- 02Trump can fire FTC commissioner Rebecca Slater without restrictions.
- 03President cannot remove Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook without due process.
- 04Chief Justice Roberts stressed formal procedures are required for Fed dismissals.
- 05Rulings aim to reduce bureaucratic barriers to presidential policy implementation.
- 06Left-wing groups call to expand Supreme Court to counter conservative decisions.
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