Not on my radar.
Clash Report @clashreport
Trump:The Islamic Republic of Japan attacked our aircraft carrier.
https://x.com/clashreport/status/2074842799258701977
Not on my radar.
Clash Report @clashreport
Trump:The Islamic Republic of Japan attacked our aircraft carrier.
https://x.com/clashreport/status/2074842799258701977
The Court Let Trump Fire Anyone. The Senate Won't Let Him Hire. Here Is the Lawful Fix.
Alexander Muse
Personnel power has two halves. One half is the power to remove an officer who will not carry out the President’s program. The other half is the power to install an officer who will. On June 29, 2026, the Supreme Court settled the first half for good. In Trump v. Slaughter, by a vote of 6 to 3, the Court struck down the FTC’s for-cause removal protections, overruled the 91-year-old Humphrey’s Executor precedent, and confirmed that the President may fire any officer who wields executive power, for any reason or none. The second half is where the fight now moves.
In 2024 I published an op-ed titled “The FVRA Playbook: Trump’s Legal Path to Installing Gaetz and Hegseth Over Senate Objections” This piece is an update to that one, because the law has since shifted beneath it in the President’s favor. What follows is the argument for the sequel: aggressive, lawful use of the FVRA and the recess appointment power to complete what the Court began.
https://newsletter.amuseonx.com/p/the-court-let-trump-fire-anyone-the