HomeNationSupreme Court Lets Trump Temporarily Block Democrat From FTC Post

Supreme Court Lets Trump Temporarily Block Democrat From FTC Post

Published on

The US Supreme Court on Monday allowed Donald Trump to temporarily prevent Democratic commissioner Rebecca Slaughter from returning to her post at the Federal Trade Commission.
Chief Justice John Roberts issued an administrative stay, giving the court more time to consider Trump’s request to formally remove Slaughter before her term ends. Trump has argued that the president should have the authority to dismiss FTC commissioners at will, citing the agency’s expanded powers in modern times.
Lower courts had previously ruled against Trump’s effort. In July, a district judge blocked his attempt, saying federal law provides removal protections to ensure regulatory agencies remain independent of presidential control. The DC Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that ruling earlier this month, referencing a 1935 Supreme Court precedent that restricted a president’s power to remove FTC members for policy disagreements.
The case highlights a broader constitutional battle over presidential authority and the independence of federal agencies. The court’s eventual decision could reshape how much control presidents have over regulatory bodies such as the FTC.

popular articles

Economy likely slowed but still posted solid growth in Q4

Washington: The U.S. economy likely rolled out of 2022 with momentum, registering decent growth...

Green comet passing by earth after 50,000 years

A comet is making a return journey to our cosmic neighborhood after an astonishing...

FDA’s advisers back plan to simplify COVID vaccinations

The United States is on the brink of reshaping its COVID vaccination strategy to...

Silicon Valley Stunned by the Fulminant Slashed Investments

Initially, I misinterpreted "alkalizing" as something related to pH levels, assuming it might positively...

More like this

Bessent Defends Trump’s Tariffs, Denies They Burden American Consumers

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has rejected claims that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs...

Japan PM Takaichi, Trump Hold First Call Amid Rising China–Taiwan Tensions

Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held her first phone conversation with U.S. President Donald...

US Supreme Court to Hear Case on Trump’s Tariffs in November

The US Supreme Court has scheduled a November 5 hearing to review the legality...