In 6 to 3 ruling, SCOTUS upholds president's firing of executive branch officials | Eastern NC Now

case involves Merit Board and National Labor Relations Board

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The US Supreme Court upheld the President's Constitutional power to fire executive branch officials in a 6 to 3 ruling.  The case was on the emergency docket and involves specifically the staff of the National Labor Relations Board and the Merit Systems Protection Board.  It should however, be indicative of what rulings will be relative to other executive branch agencies.

Democrat lawyers originally brought the lawfare case in front of an Obama judge in the liberal DC District Court, who ruled that Trump could not fire the plaintiffs.  On appeal to a three judge panel of the liberal DC Circuit Court of Appeals, that district court ruling was reversed on a 2 to 1 decision.  It was then appealed to all of the Circuit judges sitting together which ruled with the district judge 7 to 4.  The Trump administration then took the issue to the Supreme Court which ruled in his favor..

https://redstate.com/beccalower/2025/05/22/scotus-settles-legal-showdown-over-trump-firing-nlrb-and-mspb-appointees-n2189480

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/breaking-huge-supreme-court-allows-trump-fire-labor/

Politically motivated partisan district court rulings by Obama judges and Biden judges trying to strip President Trump of his Constitutional executive powers, however, continue.  A radical Biden district judge in Massachusetts has issued an order saying that President Trump cannot reduce the staff of the Department of Education just hours before the Supreme Court ruling.

https://redstate.com/bobhoge/2025/05/22/another-day-ending-in-y-federal-judge-steps-in-to-block-trumps-moves-on-dept-of-education-n2189448

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/breaking-biden-judge-blocks-trump-dismantling-department-education/


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