Technology9/23/2025Ars Technica

Supreme Court lets Trump fire FTC Democrat despite 90-year-old precedent

Supreme Court lets Trump fire FTC Democrat despite 90-year-old precedent

The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of allowing former President Donald Trump to fire a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), despite a 90-year-old precedent that was meant to protect the independence of such agencies. The 5-4 decision overturns a long-standing principle that the president can only remove FTC commissioners for "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office." Justice Elena Kagan, in her dissent, argued that the majority is granting the president "full control" over independent agencies, undermining their ability to operate without political interference. The ruling is seen as a significant victory for the executive branch, as it expands the president's power to influence the leadership of independent agencies. Critics warn that this decision could have far-reaching implications for the integrity and independence of federal regulatory bodies.

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