In a significant legal setback for former President Donald Trump, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that he cannot, for now, remove a government lawyer leading a key watchdog agency. This decision temporarily halts the administration’s efforts to reshape federal oversight by replacing independent officials.
The ruling underscores the ongoing legal battle over executive power and the independence of federal agencies. While Trump has long argued that the president should have broad authority to appoint and dismiss government officials, critics warn that such moves threaten the integrity of watchdog institutions designed to hold the government accountable.
This case is expected to have far-reaching implications, influencing how future presidents exercise their authority over independent agencies. Legal experts suggest that further challenges may arise as the courts continue to define the limits of executive power.
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