The Republican justices just won a four-decade war against “independent” federal agencies.

The Supreme Court just gave the president far more control over independent agencies.

The conservative justices overturned 90 years of precedent to allow the president to fire almost any executive branch official for any reason at all.

The court ruled that Trump could fire Rebecca Slaughter, a member of the FTC, while also ruling that he can fire the heads of similar agencies without cause.

The Supreme Court's decision permits Trump to fire Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and, by extension, other independent agency employees.

The Republican justices just won a four-decade war against “independent” federal agencies.

“Today’s decision in Trump v. Slaughter takes a wrecking ball to a 90-year pillar of American law," said House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin.

The Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a significant win Monday by allowing him to remove the leaders of once-independent federal agencies at will, toppling a 1935…

On Monday, the Supreme Court swung a wrecking ball into our federal government’s structure in Trump v. Slaughter.

The Trump v Slaughter decision allows the president further influence over agencies Congress itself created

Congress spent decades protecting agencies but the Supreme Court dismantled it in one decision

The people voted for a candidate with specific views on how agencies should operate. The Trump v. Slaughter ruling means those views can be implemented.

The Supreme Court knew one of its new rulings could endanger democracy — and did it anyway.

The recent SCOTUS case greatly increased the power of the executive branch.

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