US supreme court rules Trump can fire leaders of independent agencies
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On Sunday, President Trump announced plans for a major renovation of a Washington, D.C. golf course, scheduled to begin in September and positioned as a site for prestigious tournaments. In the same public statement, Trump leveled sharp political criticism at the Democratic party's presumptive mayoral nominee, using inflammatory language to characterize her policy positions, while indicating he would meet with her to discuss governance matters.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Trump's infrastructure development plans for the golf course as the primary news story, with minimal attention to his political attacks on the mayoral candidate.
Moderate: Centrist outlets display mixed emphasis, with some focusing primarily on Trump's criticism of the Democratic nominee while others balance his political rhetoric against his construction project announcements.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets lead with Trump's forceful political attack on the Democratic mayoral nominee and her stated policy agenda, presenting the golf course renovation as supporting evidence of Trump's broader vision for reshaping Washington.
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Case focused on White House’s March 2025 firing of Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Slaughter
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The US supreme court ruled that Donald Trump can fire leaders of independent agencies or commissions, ending 90 years of court precedent that curbs executive power.
The vote in the case of Trump v Slaughter is 6-3, with dissents from Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ketanji Brown Jackson and Elena Kagan.
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