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The Supreme Court went out of its way to note in an unrelated ruling Thursday that Donald Trump cannot legally remove Federal ...
The court indicated its decision doesn’t necessarily apply to the central bank and Chairman Jerome Powell — a frequent target ...
The Supreme Court protected the Federal Reserve on Thursday, even as it allowed President Trump to fire the board members of ...
President Donald Trump said he had “no intention” of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell in remarks from the Oval Office late Tuesday.
In a win for the White House, a federal appeals court has ruled that the administration can once again fire thousands of probationary federal workers who were just reinstated.
The decision further clears the way for the Trump administration to re-fire, for now, probationary employees. Those are typically federal workers in their first or second year on the job ...