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Supreme Court Sides With Trump On Firing of Three Democrat Appointees

 

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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that, for now, President Trump may remove President Biden’s three appointees to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) without cause. This temporary decision, reported by NPR, weakens a nearly century-old precedent designed to preserve the independence of regulatory agencies by limiting presidential removal powers.

 

The Court’s order referenced similarities to a prior case involving the National Labor Relations Board, emphasizing that the CPSC exercises executive power in a comparable way. Justice Brett Kavan augh noted he would have preferred the Court take up the case in full this fall. The Court’s three liberal justices—Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson—dissented, criticizing the use of the emergency docket to shift power away from Congress and toward the Executive Branch.

 

Justice Kagan warned that the ruling undermines Congress’s authority to structure independent agencies, writing that the Court acted “with little time, scant briefing, and no argument” to override legislative protections. She cautioned that such actions could gradually transfer governing power from Congress to the president.

This ruling challenges Humphrey’s Executor, a landmark 1935 Supreme Court case that limited a president’s authority to remove officials from independent agencies without cause. That decision arose when President Franklin Roosevelt tried to dismiss a Federal Trade Commission official for policy disagreements and was blocked by the Court.

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Biden’s commissioners, appointed in 2021, filed suit after Trump moved to remove them before their terms expired. A federal judge initially reinstated them, but the Fourth Circuit declined further action. The Supreme Court has now sided with the Trump administration but declined to fast-track a full review, leaving the broader constitutional question unresolved for now.

“‘I’M NOT SLEEPING — I’M BLINKING.’ JIMMY KIMMEL TORCHES TRUMP WITH A BRUTAL VIDEO MONTAGE AFTER THE PRESIDENT DENIES DOZING OFF DURING WHITE HOUSE MEETINGS

 
Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Trump for Falling Asleep on Live TV with New Video Montage
Jimmy Kimmel; Donald Trump.Credit : Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube

 

NEED TO KNOW

  • Jimmy Kimmel is poking fun at Donald Trump for appearing to fall asleep during meetings
  • The president claimed in a new interview with The Wall Street Journal that cameras have captured him “blinking”
  • In response, Kimmel shared a video montage of Trump shutting his eyes while conducting official White House business
 

Jimmy Kimmel has a new nickname for Donald Trump: “Teddy Dozevelt.”

At the end of his Wednesday, Jan. 7, monologue for Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the late-night host shared a 40-second video montage of the president appearing to doze off during meetings. Kimmel introduced the bit by claiming that Trump, 79, has “enough trouble staying awake.”

   

“Teddy Dozevelt told The Wall Street Journal that… You know those many videos of him nodding off during meetings? He says he’s not sleeping, he’s blinking,” Kimmel told his audience. “That’s right, he has the rare ability to hold a blink for minutes at a time.”

He added, “To showcase that ability, we put together this video montage of some of the many times he most definitely wasn’t falling asleep on live TV.”

 

The comedian then proceeded to present a clip of Trump shutting his eyes during a meeting with Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman, sitting at a table next to Marco Rubio, while apparently dozing off and looking out of it during a handful of other meetings and press conferences.

 
Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Trump for Falling Asleep on Live TV with New Video Montage
Donald Trump attends a meeting at the White House.Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube

 

Indeed, the president recently opened up about his health to The Wall Street Journaldenying that he sleeps during White House meetings. In the interview, published on Jan. 1, Trump said photographers have taken photos of him where it looks as if he’s sleeping, yet “sometimes they’ll take a picture of me blinking.”

 

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