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Scotus Poised to Expand the GOAT Trump's Power,News

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The President is set to win another battle on whether his Executive power can fire unelected officials!

Turley says he set to be the most transformative POTUS since Roosevelt. 

Bring in a judgement Scotus(not expected till next year) so the Goat Trump  can have people who would bend a knee for his America First  agenda.

 

 

Make America Great Again. 

 

The story is based on a Foxnews  report

 

 

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1 hour ago, riclag said:

Bring in a judgement Scotus(not expected till next year) so the Goat Trump  can have people who would bend a knee for his America First  agenda.

From NY Times:

 

“Congress is saying expertise matters,” Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said. “So having a president come in and fire all the scientists and the doctors and the economists and the Ph.D.s, and replacing them with loyalists and people who don’t know anything, is actually not in the best interest of the citizens of the United States.”

 

Alina Habba and Lindsey Halligan for example.

1 hour ago, riclag said:

The President is set to win another battle on whether his Executive power can fire unelected officials!

Turley says he set to be the most transformative POTUS since Roosevelt. 

Bring in a judgement Scotus(not expected till next year) so the Goat Trump  can have people who would bend a knee for his America First  agenda.

 

 

Make America Great Again. 

 

The story is based on a Foxnews  report

 

 

I hope you are mistaken ANY president shouldn’t be able to fire without cause that’s the only way we get factual data and truth to power.

GOAT ehh? Greatest Of All Time!

 

There was another chap who played the authoritarian great leader card, back in the last century. He set immense store on loyalty, hiring and firing on that basis. He was known as GROFAZ - Grossen Fuhrer Alles Zeit (greatest leader of all time). It all came very messily unstuck for him!

Federal employees are some of the hardest-working individuals in the country. They deserve guaranteed lifetime employment and protection from direct oversight by the executive branch.

18 hours ago, riclag said:

The President is set to win another battle on whether his Executive power can fire unelected officials!

Turley says he set to be the most transformative POTUS since Roosevelt. 

Bring in a judgement Scotus(not expected till next year) so the Goat Trump  can have people who would bend a knee for his America First  agenda.

 

 

Make America Great Again. 

 

The story is based on a Foxnews  report

 

 

Give it up

On 12/9/2025 at 8:12 AM, jerrymahoney said:

From NY Times:

 

“Congress is saying expertise matters,” Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said. “So having a president come in and fire all the scientists and the doctors and the economists and the Ph.D.s, and replacing them with loyalists and people who don’t know anything, is actually not in the best interest of the citizens of the United States.”

 

Alina Habba and Lindsey Halligan for example.

Where is that quote from? Other examples would be Anthony fauci and Richard Levine

15 hours ago, nick supreme said:

Federal employees are some of the hardest-working individuals in the country. They deserve guaranteed lifetime employment and protection from direct oversight by the executive branch.

Guess you've never been to a federal office. Guess you don't know what the rules of the federal civil service are either. you don't even know who the federal employers work for.

14 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Where is that quote from? Other examples would be Anthony fauci and Richard Levine

JUSTICE JACKSON: Not informally. We
 have a statute. But let me ask you another
 question.


 I'm -- I guess I have a very different
view of the dangers and real-world consequences
of your position than what you explored with
 Justice Kavanaugh. My understanding was that
independent agencies exist because Congress has
decided that some issues, some matters, some
areas should be handled in this way by
nonpartisan experts, that Congress is saying
 that expertise matters with respect to aspects
of the economy and transportation and the
various independent agencies that we have.
 

 So having a President come in and fire
all the scientists and the doctors and the
 economists and the Ph.D.s and replacing them
 with loyalists and people who don't know
anything is actually not in the best interest

of the citizens of the United States. This is
what I think Congress's policy decision is when
it says that these certain agencies we're not
going to make directly accountable to the
 President.

 

https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_transcripts/2025/25-332_h31i.pdf page 70

 

Neither Levine nor Fauci were appointed to positions that would require Senate confirmation.

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1 minute ago, Yagoda said:

Guess you've never been to a federal office. Guess you don't know what the rules of the federal civil service are either. you don't even know who the federal employers work for.

 

10 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Guess you've never been to a federal office. Guess you don't know what the rules of the federal civil service are either. you don't even know who the federal employers work for.

The international left are anarchist who want to burnUS down . Imagine having non elected officials rule over the people's choice.

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