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this Supreme Court President Donald Trump was able to fire a member of the Federal Trade Commission on Monday as the High Court revisited a landmark ruling on executive power several inches.
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in a brief order that Biden’s appointment as FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter should terminate her work at least next week, while the Supreme Court continues to consider her case.
The High Court’s order to respond to the Trump administration’s emergency petition was because the massacre faced whipping in court, while challenging Trump’s decision to fire her at will.
Appeal Court prevents Trump from firing FTC commissioner in case of testing presidential power
Federal Trade Commission members Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya spoke at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on July 13, 2023. (Shuran Huang via Getty Images for Washington Post)
District Court recover The massacre, then through the appeal process, was refished, rehired, and then re-cultivated on Monday. She did so immediately after the Court of Appeal allowed her to return to work on September 2, even sharing multiple objections she wrote in her days since her return.
Trump’s decision to fire the massacre, another Democratic-appointed commissioner, Alvaro Bedoya, remained nervous with the Federal Trade Commission Act, which says the bill should be fired from only its seven-year term, such as malfeasance.

President Donald Trump meets Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa in Washington, DC on Wednesday, July 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Their dismissal contradicts a 90-year-old Supreme Court decision in Humphrey’s Executor v. United States v. United States, which found President Franklin Roosevelt’s dismissal of the FTC Commissioner was illegal.

Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC (AP Photo/J. ScottApplewhite, file)
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The Supreme Court has put Trump’s sacks on other independent institutions temporarily, while the lawsuit is filed in lower courts, but Slugger’s case has raised the most obvious question to the justices whether they plan to overthrow Humphrey’s enforcer. Legal scholar Already speculated The current conservative Supreme Court has an appetite to reverse or narrow the decision.

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