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Supreme Court Signals It Backs Trump on Firing Agency Heads
The US Supreme Court signaled it’s poised to give the president control over potentially dozens of traditionally independent federal agencies as the court’s dominant conservative wing cast doubt on a 90-year-old precedent.

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Trump's battle with independent agencies is back at the Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court weighs Trump’s bid to fire independent agency board members
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US Supreme Court appears poised to expand Trump's power to fire federal officials
The US Supreme Court on Monday is hearing a case that could have major implications for the independence of federal agencies long shielded from the White House.

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A Key Question for the Supreme Court: What About the Fed?
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Supreme Court appears poised to rule for Trump on independent agency firings
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Opinion: Trump wants complete control. Will the Supreme Court hand it to him?
Giving a president complete control would have a profound impact on how our government functions and the ability of these agencies to do work that touches the lives of practically every American.

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The Supreme Court Is Teeing Up Another Transfer of Power to Trump
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How one Supreme Court case could radically expand presidential power - EXPLAINED
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Trump fired him. Now he will help NYPA expand NY nuclear reactor fleet
Christopher Hanson exited as chair of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in June, saying he was fired by President Trump. He's been hired by NYPA.
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Trump administration tries to bring back fired nuclear weapons workers in DOGE reversal
The Trump administration has halted the firings of hundreds of federal employees who were tasked with working on the nation's nuclear weapons programs, in an about-face that has left workers confused and experts cautioning that DOGE's blind cost cutting ...
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Conservative Project at Supreme Court Meets Trump’s Push to Oust Officials
President Trump has repeatedly ousted leaders of independent agencies despite federal laws meant to shield those regulators from politics.
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Government funding deal would reverse some of Trump's mass federal worker firings
Despite President Donald Trump says Democrats are "not getting much" in the government funding deal the House is set to vote on Wednesday, it does include a provision that would reverse the firings of thousands federal workers that he carried out during ...
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Trump administration reverses course on some firings, moves forward on others
The Justice Department ousted multiple senior career officials Friday, including a top ethics official and pardon attorney, in a department that has been beset by a wave of terminations and upheaval in the first weeks of the Trump administration. Jeffrey Ragsdale, the head of the Office of Professional Responsibility, and Liz Oyer, the U.S. pardon attorney, were among those removed.
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