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The Supreme Court's right-wing supermajority helped put President Donald Trump back in office. Now it's letting him run rampant, often without even bothering to give us an explanation.
The lower courts agreed and reinstated all three members. Trump’s Justice Department then asked the Supreme Court to fire them again, which it did on Wednesday, by a 6–3 vote.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday said President Donald Trump could proceed with the firing of three Democratic members of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) who were fired and then ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed the Trump administration to remove three Democratic members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, who had been fired by President Donald Trump and then ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed President Trump to terminate, without cause, President Biden's appointees to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The decision further limits a 90-year ...
This time, the court allowed Trump to fire three Biden-appointed members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, which establishes safety standards for more than 15,000 products sold to Americans.
The U.S. Supreme Court has been sending a clear message to federal judges in recent weeks: If President Donald Trump wants to fire an independent federal official, there’s not much you can do to ...
A Supreme Court decision last month limiting the use of nationwide injunctions appeared to pave the way for President Donald Trump to begin enforcing his plan to end birthright citizenship.
A president ignoring a court order would, according to conventional wisdom, trigger a constitutional crisis. Yet, for all this rhetoric of warning, President Donald Trump has never come close to ...
Trump and his administration “are entitled to pursue their interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment, and no doubt the Supreme Court will ultimately settle the question,” Sorokin wrote.
Ghislaine Maxwell pleads with Supreme Court, Trump to intervene in criminal case by Zach Schonfeld - 07/28/25 2:02 PM ET Listen to audio version of this article Advertisement ...