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The Supreme Court Restores Balance To
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Posted By: RockyTCB, 6/30/2026 12:17:26 PM

The left, to no one’s surprise, is freaking out about the Supreme Court’s ruling that a president can fire an official who works in the executive branch. They are freaking out not because the ruling favors President Donald Trump, but because it will return the federal government to its constitutional roots. Liberal Justices on the court spoke for the freak-out crowd when they said that the conservative majority in Trump v. Cook “reshapes our government,” and that “dozens of independent commissions are now likely to become purely executive agencies, shifting tremendous power over broad swaths of American life into the President’s hands,” Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in the dissent. Scary sounding, right?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: mc squared 6/30/2026 1:55:16 PM (No. 2122837)
"Liberal Justices on the court spoke for the freak-out crowd when they said that the conservative majority in Trump v. Cook “reshapes our government,” and that “dozens of independent commissions are now likely to become purely executive agencies..." Isn't that what they are? There is no 4th branch.
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