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Court Expands Firing Power, Shields Fed
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The Supreme Court ruled Trump can remove independent-agency leaders after Rebecca Slaughter’s FTC firing, while preserving a Federal Reserve exception.
- Frame 1Supreme Court rules Trump can remove independent agency leaders after Rebecca Slaughter’s FTC firing, expanding White House control over federal regulators.
- Frame 2Trump fired Slaughter by email in March 2025, saying her FTC seat conflicted with his administration’s priorities.
- Frame 3The ruling ended 90 years of Humphrey’s Executor precedent that had curbed presidential power over independent agencies.
- Frame 4The court carved out the Federal Reserve, saying Fed leaders cannot be fired at will.
- Frame 5Sotomayor, Jackson and Kagan dissented from the 6-3 result as the conservative majority backed Trump’s firing power.
- Frame 6Next legal fight: how far presidents can replace regulators while courts treat the Fed as a protected exception.
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