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Supreme Court grants Trump request to fire independent agency members, except the Fed

  • On May 22, 2025, the Supreme Court issued a temporary ruling allowing President Trump to fire two independent labor agency members, Gwynne Wilcox and Cathy Harris, while their legal cases continue.
  • The ruling stems from a dispute over the 1935 Supreme Court decision Humphrey's Executor, which limits presidential firing of independent board members without cause, a principle long challenged by conservative legal theorists.
  • Wilcox, the first Black woman on the National Labor Relations Board since 2021, and Harris, former Merit Systems Protection Board chair, were removed by Trump despite their terms not expiring for years, affecting agency functions amid his workforce cuts.
  • The court's unsigned opinion stated the Constitution appears to grant the president authority to remove executive officers without cause, while dissenting Justice Kagan warned this overturns long-standing precedent and risks government chaos.
  • This decision signals a broader endorsement of expansive presidential power over independent agencies, though it excludes the Federal Reserve, and the outcome could permanently reshape agency independence if upheld in later rulings.
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npr broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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