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Anger at supreme court ruling on Trump’s power to fire agency chiefs – US politics live

The Supreme Court has ruled that the president can fire leaders of some independent US agencies at will. This decision was announced on Monday, the final day of the court's nine-month term.

Olivia Konotey-AhuluThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-30 · 09:28 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 1 min
Anger at supreme court ruling on Trump’s power to fire agency chiefs – US politics live
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the president can fire leaders of some independent US agencies at will. This decision was announced on Monday, the final day of the court's nine-month term. The ruling is considered a significant victory for the president. However, one advocacy group has described the decision as "disastrous." The article does not provide further details on the specific agencies affected or the reasoning behind the court's decision.

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An advocacy group called the ruling 'disastrous'.

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Today is the final day for the supreme court to lay out the last rulings of its nine-month term.

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The ruling is a significant victory for the president.

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The Supreme Court granted the president the ability to fire leaders of some independent US agencies at will.

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Today is the final day for the Supreme Court to lay out the last rulings of its nine-month term Hello, and welcome to the US politics live blog. In a significant victory for the president on Monday, the court granted him the ability to fire leaders of some independent US agencies at will, in a move one advocacy group called “disastrous.” Continue reading...
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