The Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power. Again.
30 June - 24 minsThe Supreme Court on Monday delivered one of the biggest changes in decades to how the federal government works when it ruled that President Trump could fire independent government regulators. Then, it announced an exception to its own ruling.
Ann E. Marimow, who covers the Supreme Court for The New York Times, explains what the court was up to.
Guest: Ann E. Marimow, the Supreme Court for The New York Times from Washington.
Background reading:
The Supreme Court expanded Mr. Trump’s power to fire officials but prevented the removal of Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor.
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