A President With More Control, but Less Power
Slaughter is a necessary corrective to our age of unaccountable bureaucracy.
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IdeasA President With More Control, but Less PowerSlaughter is a necessary corrective to our age of unaccountable bureaucracy.By Philip HamburgerStefani Reynolds / AFP / GettyJuly 5, 2026, 7:22 AM ET ShareSave Even before the Supreme Court reached its decision in Trump v. Slaughter, the joke was that the decision would slaughter independent agencies. The opinion, issued earlier this week, has not eliminated them, but it has ended their independence.The facts of the case are political. When Donald Trump fired a Joe Biden–appointed member of the Federal Trade Commission, Rebecca Slaughter, she sued to recover her position, arguing that she was protected by statute from being removed, unless she had done something egregious, such as neglecting or abusing her office.
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