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SCOTUS Ruling: Trump Can Fire Agency Heads at Will

Source: MSNBC

Summary

The Supreme Court has ruled that presidents can remove heads of most independent federal agencies at their discretion, a decision supported by Justice Lisa Rubin. This landmark ruling raises concerns about the potential impact on agency independence and accountability.

Why It Matters

This ruling may reshape the balance of power within the federal government, allowing presidents greater control over independent agencies that historically operated autonomously. Critics argue that this could hinder regulatory impartiality and undermine checks and balances essential for democratic governance.

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