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Supreme Court rules Trump can remove Democratic FTC commissioner despite job protections
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The Supreme Court ruled President Donald Trump can remove a Democratic Federal Trade Commission commissioner. Congress had previously provided job protections for the position.
The FTC is an independent agency that enforces antitrust laws and protects consumers. Its commissioners are typically appointed to fixed terms.
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The Context
Congress had written statutes intended to shield commissioners from political dismissal. The Court allowed Trump to override those protections, at least temporarily.
The decision continues a trend of rulings strengthening executive power over independent agencies. It follows earlier cases granting similar authority to presidents.
Supporters say elected presidents should have power to dismiss unelected regulators. Opponents argue it undermines the independence of agencies designed to resist political pressure.
The ruling does not end the legal debate entirely. Future challenges could revisit how far presidential removal power extends.
Advocates of presidential control see accountability as essential in democratic governance. Critics warn concentration of power could weaken checks and balances.
For now, Trump retains authority to fire the Democratic commissioner. The outcome underscores the ongoing battle over separation of powers.
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| Total News Sources | 40 |
| Left | 17 |
| Right | 12 |
| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 43% Left |
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