Supreme Court allows Trump to fire FTC commissioner and overturns major restraint on presidential power
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A massive increase in Executive Branch power, reaching close to Kingly powers, the Unitary Executive.
Can we just pass a law saying that all the decisions from the last 4 years are reversed?
How does this go along with the other one saying he couldn’t fire Lisa Cook without cause? What’s the difference here?
Something, something about “deep-rooted history and tradition” that protects the federal reserve and not any other Congressionally-created independent commission.
Never mind that the “history and tradition” of central banks in the United States is that two previous banks failed before the federal reserve, and the first one was considered by many founding fathers to be unconstitutional.
Basically, it’s a made-up argument that makes no sense. And all done to protect Justice Robert’s stock portfolio from Trump’s fiscal mismanagement.
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So if it’s under the executive branch, Trump can now control it! It’s done! American autocracy over the executive has now been legislated.
Unified executive theory is no longer a theory!