Trump lost a Supreme Court case over his attempted Fed firing. But he won a bigger fight for presidential power.

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.

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The US Supreme Court on Monday fortified President Donald Trump's powers to fire members of independent government agencies, but carved out protections for the Federal Reserve by…

US Supreme Court on Monday upheld President Donald Trump's authority to remove the heads of most independent federal agencies, while making a key exception for the Federal…

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

The US Supreme Court on Monday boosted presidential power, upholding President Donald Trump’s firings of the heads of independent federal agencies with one important exception:…

Legal and labor experts say Trump v Slaughter decision upends settled constitutional law in favor of ‘loyalty test’

The court reversed a 1935 precedent restricting presidential powers to remove heads of independent agencies. However, it barred Trump from firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook,…

Supreme Court also rules President can't fire Fed governor Lisa Cook

The Court confirmed sweeping presidential powers over independent agencies. But it drew a line, at least temporarily, at the Fed.

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…

The nation’s high court dramatically expanding the president’s power, but refused to review a verdict that found Trump sexually abused and defamed a writer.

Donald Trump wanted the judiciary to rewrite the rules of the presidency. In a flurry of decisions, one just made him “more powerful than a king”.

Trump lost a Supreme Court case over his attempted Fed firing. But he won a bigger fight for presidential power.

Trump scored a major Supreme Court win on presidential power but lost in the E. Jean Carroll and mail-in ballot cases.