A federal judge has ruled that former President Donald Trump unlawfully fired two Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission, including Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, in a move deemed unconstitutional.
The court ordered Slaughter's reinstatement, but the Trump administration quickly appealed, resulting in a temporary block by a federal appeals court. This legal battle highlights the limits of presidential power over independent federal agencies and could have significant implications for the future of agency governance. The case has drawn national attention, with the fired commissioners using their situation to spotlight concerns about political interference in regulatory bodies.
The outcome may set a precedent for how presidents can interact with and influence independent commissions.
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