Trump: Major victory at the Supreme Court, president has the power to remove executive officials

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BlockBeats message. On June 29, U.S. President Donald Trump posted: “Just moments ago, we achieved a major victory in the Supreme Court’s Slaughter case. The Court confirmed that, under Article II of the U.S. Constitution, the President has the power to remove executive branch officials and officials or representatives appointed by executive agencies.

This ruling is the long-sought result pursued by U.S. Presidents for decades since the 1930s. I am deeply honored to have won this historic, unprecedented ruling as the sitting President. This is one of the most important rulings involving the issue of presidential power.”

Earlier, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook to remain in her position on a temporary basis, and the dispute between her and President Donald Trump over her removal will continue to be resolved through the judicial process.

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