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High court issues split decisions on Trump’s control of executive board members
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Donald Trump could remove Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter but could not fire Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook. The decision overturned a 1935 precedent, asserting that agencies exercising executive power must be controlled by the president, while dissenting justices emphasized the importance of agency independence.
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- High court issues split decisions on Trump’s control of executive board members
- High court issues split decisions on Trump’s control of executive board members
- High court issues split decisions on Trump’s control of executive board members
- High court issues split decisions on Trump’s control of executive board members
- High court issues split decisions on Trump’s control of executive board members