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The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in the Rebecca Slaughter case that Trump can fire independent agency political appointees without cause.
WHY THIS MATTERS · This matters because the November 2026 midterms run under a patchwork of new state laws, roll purges, and active lawsuits, meaning contested counts and certification fights could leave control of Congress disputed well into 2027.
Part of the monitored dynamic US Midterm Integrity · VUCA INDEX 61/100
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INGESTED ARTICLETIER 2JUL 10
dailybulletin.com — Donald Trump ousts election commission members in latest voting push
"The court ruled 6-3 last month in the case of former Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Slaughter that Trump had wide executive authority to fire political appointees of independent executive agencies."
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Extracted JUL 10; approved JUL 13 at 0.62.
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