Victims of Trump purge condemn Supreme Court decision on agency independence
Victims of the Trump purge condemned the Supreme Court's ruling on June 29, 2026, which grants the president greater authority over independent federal agencies. Rebecca Slaughter, fired in 2025, described the decision as a 'dagger in the heart' of civil service, raising fears of corruption and politicization within government entities. The ruling overturns a 91-year-old precedent protecting agency independence.
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Published 14 Jul 2026, 11:00 UTC · Updated 14 Jul 2026, 11:30 UTC
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