The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Donald Trump can remove President Biden’s appointees to the Consumer Product Safety Commission without cause—for now. The decision marks a shift in presidential power over independent agencies, sparking concern among liberal justices who warned it could erode Congress’s authority. Though not final, the ruling challenges a key 1935 precedent and may influence how future presidents control regulatory bodies.
Supreme Court Sides With Trump On Firing of Three Democrat Appointees
