Supreme Court seems open to allowing Trump to fire some agency officials without cause

US Supreme Court opens door to allowing Trump to fire agency officials without cause, fueling concerns about erosion of checks and balances.

The US Supreme Court has appeared receptive to a ruling that would allow President Donald Trump to remove members of independent agencies from their posts without cause, sparking concerns about the erosion of checks and balances in the US government. The case, Trump v Slaughter, involves Trump's attempt to fire a member of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Rebecca Kelly Slaughter.

The issue at hand dates back to 1935 when the Supreme Court ruled in Humphrey's Executor that Congress has the authority to limit the president's power to remove members of independent agencies. The ruling established that such removals are limited to instances of inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.

However, the Trump administration argues that this precedent is outdated and should be overturned. Solicitor General D John Sauer told the court that Humphrey's Executor "encroaches on the president's authority" and that Congress has "repeatedly eroded" its power to regulate executive agencies.

The court's liberals have expressed skepticism about the Trump administration's argument, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor warning that a ruling in favor of the administration could lead to chaos across the government. The three liberal justices have defended the removal protections and warned that expanding presidential power over independent agencies would undermine their independence and put "massive uncontrolled, unchecked power" in the hands of the president.

The conservative justices, on the other hand, have expressed skepticism about Congress's ability to limit the president's authority over executive agencies. Justice Brett Kavanaugh noted that broad delegations of power to independent agencies can raise significant constitutional concerns for individual liberty.

If the Supreme Court rules in favor of the Trump administration, it could pave the way for a significant expansion of presidential power over independent agencies and potentially undermine checks on his authority. The case has significant implications for the functioning of the US government and highlights the ongoing struggle between the branches of government over the scope of executive authority.
 
Ugh, can't believe this πŸ™„... if they let Trump just fire anyone from an agency without a reason, that's like, total disregard for due process, you know? Like, what's next? Letting him do whatever he wants without Congress having any say in it? 🀯 It's all about checks and balances, guys. Without those, we're basically just a dictatorship. I don't trust the Supreme Court on this one... they seem to be going along with Trump's agenda which is pretty scary. And what's up with Kavanaugh being so wishy-washy? He used to care about individual liberty and now he's all about letting the president do whatever he wants? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” this ruling would be super worrying i mean imagine trump or any future president just firing officials left and right without having to give a reason why it's like unchecked power 🚫. the checks and balances are in place for a reason, so we don't end up with a dictator on our hands πŸ‘‘. and what about the people who would be affected by these firings? wouldn't that just lead to more uncertainty and chaos? 🀯 i'm not saying trump is a bad person or anything but this kind of power can be really corrosive.
 
im lowkey worried bout this supreme court ruling πŸ€”... like, what if trump starts firing ppl from agencies w/o even gettin a hearing? thats crazy talk! we need checks & balances 2 ensure nobody gets too much power πŸ’ͺ. cant let the exec branch just run wild w/oCongress keepin an eye on it πŸ‘€. this is def a slippery slope... once u start allowin all sorts of unchecked power, its hard 2 take it back πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm not surprised by this decision πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ, it's about time someone started questioning the limits of power, right? I mean, who needs checks and balances when you've got a president who knows what's best for everything? The fact that the conservative justices are on board with this is concerning - it's like they're trying to create a constitutional crisis 🀯. And let's not forget, Rebecca Kelly Slaughter was already being targeted by Trump because she disagreed with his policies... smelly politics πŸ’Έ. This ruling is just more proof that our system of government needs some serious shaking up πŸ˜’.
 
OMG 🀯, this is getting crazy! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ If the Supreme Court rules in favor of Trump, it could be a disaster 😱 for the entire US system. I mean, think about it - if presidents can just fire anyone they want from independent agencies without reason, that's like giving them unchecked power πŸ’ͺ. It would totally undermine the checks and balances and create chaos πŸŒͺ️. I'm not sure how we'd even know what's going on anymore πŸ€”.

And can you believe Justice Sotomayor warning about "massive uncontrolled, unchecked power" in the hands of the president? πŸ’₯ That's like her saying Trump could become a dictator πŸ‘‘. And I don't think anyone wants that 😩. It's all about balance and fairness 🀝.

I'm watching this case closely πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ, and I hope the liberal justices win out πŸ™. We need to make sure our government stays strong and independent πŸ’ͺ.
 
OMG, this is soooo not good lol πŸ˜‚! If they let Trump do whatever he wants with those agency officials, it's like, the end of democracy, you know? 🀯 I mean, what's next? Him firing the FBI director too? 🚫 That would be a disaster. I don't get why some justices aren't standing up for the checks and balances thing... like, come on guys! πŸ‘Š The FTC is supposed to regulate Trump's own businesses, not do his bidding. This ruling would just let him get away with everything. πŸ˜’ Can you imagine if he did this with all these powerful agencies? It would be chaos, I'm telling ya. πŸŒͺ️
 
πŸ€” I'm super concerned about this. If they allow Trump to fire anyone from an agency without cause, it's like he's getting away with murder. Like, what even is the point of having checks and balances if you can just get rid of someone you don't like? It's not like he's doing anything illegal, but that doesn't mean he shouldn't have to follow the rules. And yeah, this could lead to some serious chaos in the government if they let him get away with it. I'm all for strong leadership, but come on, there has to be some limits. 🚨
 
omg can you believe this? like what's next? the president getting to just make all their own rules? 🀯 anyway, it's not like this is a huge deal or anything... I mean, checks and balances are soooo last century... πŸ˜’ but seriously, if they do let trump get away with this, it's gonna be super bad for everyone... especially the little guy who can't just take on the powers that be... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
"An honest man changes his opinion, but a dishonest one insists he never had one." πŸ™„ This ruling would set a precedent that could have far-reaching consequences on the balance of power in the US government. It's worrying to think about a president having too much control over independent agencies without checks and balances.
 
😬 this is so bad news 🀯... can't believe the SC is even considering this πŸ™„, like how far does Trump's ego want to stretch right now 🀯... if he gets away with this he'll basically be able to fire anyone who's not loyal enough πŸ’₯, and it's all because Congress couldn't be bothered to act already πŸ™ƒ... checks and balances are meant to prevent exactly this kind of abuse of power 🚫, so for the SC to even entertain this is just a huge red flag ⚠️... what's next? Is he gonna try to dissolve Congress too? 😱
 
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