“The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to strike down the 90-year-old precedent in Humphrey’s Executor that insulated deep state actors when even the president sought to fire them.
“Nearly 250 years ago, the Framers decided to vest ‘[t]he executive Power’ in one person—’a President of the United States of America,’” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion. “The choice was not made lightly.””
Basically, the deep state cannot preserve itself as easily as it once could after the SCOTUS dropped this nuke on them. If the POTUS fires one of them, they can’t sue their way back into power.
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“The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to strike down the 90-year-old precedent in Humphrey’s Executor that insulated deep state actors when even the president sought to fire them.
“Nearly 250 years ago, the Framers decided to vest ‘[t]he executive Power’ in one person—’a President of the United States of America,’” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion. “The choice was not made lightly.””
Basically, the deep state cannot preserve itself as easily as it once could after the SCOTUS dropped this nuke on them. If the POTUS fires one of them, they can’t sue their way back into power.