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The #Trump admin Wednesday asked #SCOTUS to allow the president to remove a pair of #independent #regulators whose cases have broad implications for at least two dozen other agencies, including the #FederalReserve Board, & for how the federal govt operates.

Trump has moved aggressively to seize greater control of the bureaucracy, ousting independent #watchdogs & removing the two #Democrats on the #FTC, which protects #consumers from deceptive practices & monopoly #power.

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@HonkHase WTF!?

Ich denke mal ne Menge Leute werden daraufhin nicht nur #Tmobile in den #USA sonden auch der #DTAG die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen, denn #Diversität war der Grund für deren Erfolg in den USA!

Aber okay, so kann nen #Konzern halt jahrelange, harte Arbeit von beliebten #Managern kaputtmachen!!!

It seems #Trump is trying to stack the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) with his Republican appointees— having recently fired the two Democratic commissioners while appointing one Republican so far to take their place (that person is awaiting Senate confirmation).

The fired commissioners are suing for termination without cause. They received letters saying only that “their continued service at the FTC was ‘inconsistent’ with the administration’s policies.”

#USA #FTC

thehill.com/regulation/court-b

Trump Illegally Purges FTC’s Democratic Commissioners, Gutting What’s Left Of Agency Independence
techdirt.com/2025/03/19/trump-

"the #law explicitly protects commissioners from being fired without cause. Trump’s attempt to remove #Slaughter and #Bedoya — apparently for nothing more than being #Democrats who might question his agenda — shows a complete disregard for these vital safeguards."

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Although the article I shared above doesn't mention the agency, through that same February 18th executive order, Downmarket Mussolini also claimed absolute control of another independent regulatory body that is of great concern to all the billionaire nazis that own his regime; specifically the Federal Trade Commission or FTC.

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

Trump fires both FTC Democrats in challenge to Supreme Court precedent

"President Trump fired both Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission yesterday, advancing his administration's claim that the president can fire FTC commissioners despite a US law and a 1935 Supreme Court ruling stating that the president cannot do so without good cause.

Trump fired Democrats Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, both of whom said the firings are illegal. Trump "tried to illegally fire me. I'll see the president in court," Bedoya wrote. The FTC was created "to fight fraudsters and monopolists," but Trump "wants the FTC to be a lapdog for his golfing buddies," Bedoya said.

A statement from Slaughter said, "The President illegally fired me from my position as a Federal Trade Commissioner, violating the plain language of a statute and clear Supreme Court precedent." Slaughter said Trump "fears the accountability that opposition voices would provide if the president orders Chairman [Andrew] Ferguson to treat the most powerful corporations and their executives—like those that flanked the President at his inauguration—with kid gloves."

US law says any FTC commissioner "may be removed by the President for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office." The Supreme Court held in a 1935 case, Humphrey's Executor v. United States, that "Congress intended to restrict the power of removal to one or more of those causes."

The Trump administration claims the case was wrongly decided, but the ruling is still in effect. Trump's Department of Justice said last month that it would urge the Supreme Court to reverse the Humphrey's Executor ruling, saying it "prevents the President from adequately supervising principal officers in the Executive Branch who execute the laws on the President's behalf."

I chose this article because it clearly articulates how long the Trump regime has been working on this, and what their spurious arguments to support it are; but I don't love the hint of both-sidesing here, and that isn't helped by AT changing the original title to no longer center that this is a massive power grab by the executive branch, which is embodied by president Trump. A good example of why I'm not thrilled about the writeup here is printing sub-headers like "FTC Chair: Trump can fire members." The FTC chair is of course some nazi Trump appointed in January, so I'm sure we're all surprised the maggot fascist who owes his job to Trump, thinks Trump can do whatever Trump wants to do, and that is clearly an important detail to highlight in bold, large font text. *Eyeroll*

As such, let me state that based on the current law, and existing SCOTUS precedent, Trump does not have the power to fire two Dem appointed FTC commissioners because he openly admits they'll get in the way of his dogshit plans. The caveat here of course being that we've fully descended into a game of fascist Calvinball, the GOP have a 6-3 majority in the current Supreme Court, and those berobed reactionaries have already shown a willingness to throw out precedent and make up the law as they go, so who the fuck knows if it even matters whether or not he's allowed to fire his political enemies from an independent commission. As it stands now however, what Trump is doing is unquestionably a brazen power grab and also flatly illegal.

Which then brings us to the question of why? Well, consider for a moment what the FTC has been doing recently; this is from an American Prospect article by David Dayen:

"Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya, both of whom served with former chair Lina Khan in the FTC majority under Joe Biden, were told they were terminated today. The three of them made numerous advances over the past three years on antitrust and consumer protection policies, including successful challenges to numerous mergers and new rules cracking down on subscription deception, restrictive noncompete agreements, and other anti-fraud measures."

Please keep in mind that this is the agency that took Google to court and won. Alright, now consider all the extremely rich tech nazi CEOs who got Der Leader elected and really own the Trump regime; can you think of any reasons why those guys might prefer a corrupt, toothless FTC stacked full of nazis? Perhaps billions of reasons, as in dollars they can make doing shady shit that should be illegal without FTC interference?

In other words, Trump isn't just seizing power for the imperial presidency; he's paying the bills he owes billionaire CEOs by destroying the US regulatory state.

Federal Trade Commission Commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya sit at a table and chat with each other at a Congressional hearing.
Ars Technica · Trump fires both FTC Democrats in challenge to Supreme Court precedentJon Brodkin poolt
#USPol#Trump#FTC

"The Trump administration’s Federal Trade Commission has removed four years’ worth of business guidance blogs as of Tuesday morning, including important consumer protection information related to artificial intelligence and the agency’s landmark privacy lawsuits under former chair Lina Khan against companies like Amazon and Microsoft. More than 300 blogs were removed.

On the FTC’s website, the page hosting all of the agency’s business-related blogs and guidance no longer includes any information published during former president Joe Biden’s administration, current and former FTC employees, who spoke under anonymity for fear of retaliation, tell WIRED. These blogs contained advice from the FTC on how big tech companies could avoid violating consumer protection laws."

wired.com/story/federal-trade-

WIRED · FTC Removes Posts Critical of Amazon, Microsoft, and AI CompaniesMakena Kelly poolt
#USA#Trump#FTC
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“Trump continued his attack on the rule of law today when he fired the two Democratic commissioners at the Federal Trade Commission, which protects consumers from collusion and anti-consumer practices. …the courts have established that the president cannot fire officials in agencies created by Congress without a serious reason like neglect of duties.”
—Heather Cox Richardson, March 18, 2025
#trump #federaltradecommission #ftc

#Trump fired two #Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, with both commissioners saying they were ”illegally fired.”

Alvaro Bedoya posted a scathing critique of the Trump administration after the firing:
xcancel.com/BedoyaFTC/status/1

Rebecca Kelly Slaughter said: “The President illegally fired me from my position as a Federal Trade Commissioner, violating the plain language of a statute and clear Supreme Court precedent.”
edition.cnn.com/2025/03/18/bus

#FTC#USPol#News

US competition law compromised.

Rebecca Kelly Slaughter spoke about the unlawfulness of her firing.
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m
“Today, the President illegally fired me from my position as a Federal Trade Commissioner, violating the plain language of a statute and clear Supreme Court precedent. Why? Because I have a voice, and he is afraid of what I’ll tell the American people,” she said.

She also expresses her concerns that Trump’s removal of “opposition voices” in the FTC will prevent his administration from being held accountable for its actions.

“The administration clearly fears the accountability that opposition voices would provide if the president orders Chairman Ferguson to treat the most powerful corporations and their executives – like those that flanked the President at his inauguration – with kid gloves,” the statement continues.

The US supreme court ruled in 1935 to uphold a law that allows FTC commissioners to be fired only for good cause, such as neglecting their duties. The ruling is meant to shield a number of independent and bipartisan agencies from direct control by the White House. #FTC #competition #antitrust #uslaw #uspol

The Guardian · Trump fires FTC’s only two Democrats: ‘The President just illegally fired me’Marina Dunbar poolt

#Trump #FTC Removes Posts Critical of #Amazon, #Microsoft, & #AI Companies

Business-guidance content published during the #Biden admin has been removed from the Federal Trade Commission website.

The Trump admin’s FTC removed 4yrs worth of business guidance blogs as of Tues morning, including important #ConsumerProtection info related to AI & the agency’s landmark #privacy lawsuits under fmr chair Lina Khan against companies like Amazon & Microsoft.

#law #broligarchy
wired.com/story/federal-trade-

WIRED · FTC Removes Posts Critical of Amazon, Microsoft, and AI CompaniesMakena Kelly poolt

The Federal Trade Commission doesn’t have any staffing issues that will impact its ability to face Amazon in trial after all, an attorney for the government said in a filing to a federal court, hours after saying they needed a two-month delay. Read more at @theverge. #FTC #Amazon #DOGE #Prime #Tech #Technology flip.it/MnvTpX

Illustration of the FTC seal.
The Verge · The FTC has enough staff to pursue its case against Amazon after allLauren Feiner poolt