US Supreme Court backs Trump's firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter
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The US Supreme Court on Monday (June 29) handed President Donald Trump a major victory by upholding his dismissal of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, overturning a landmark 1935 precedent that had protected leaders of certain independent federal agencies from being removed. United States, which had allowed Congress to protect leaders of certain independent regulatory agencies from being fired without cause. Trump dismissed Slaughter in March 2025, citing policy differences. The ruling overturns one of the Supreme Court's most influential decisions on presidential power. Roosevelt could not remove an FTC commissioner simply because of policy disagreements. The decision established that Congress could create independent agencies whose leaders enjoy protection from dismissal except for specific reasons. "BIG WIN just moments ago at the Supreme Court, in the Slaughter Case, confirming Presidential Power... to remove Executive Branch Officers and Agency Appointees," Trump wrote. On the same day, the Supreme Court refused to allow Trump to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook , leaving her in office while litigation continues. That distinction suggests the court views the central bank differently from other regulatory agencies because of its critical role in setting monetary policy and maintaining financial stability. Stay updated with the latest Trending , India , World and US news.
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In a 6-3 ruling, the justices struck down statutory tenure protections for FTC commissioners, significantly expanding presidential authority over independent regulatory agencies.
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