Does President Donald Trump have supreme power to do whatever he wants, whenever he wants? Trump seems to think so, and the Supreme Court’s ruling in July gives him a lot of ammo to make his case. In fact, he’s arguing he has “unrestricted power” to fire anyone he doesn’t like.
Trump fired Hampton Dellinger in early February. Dellinger led the Office of Special Counsel, an independent office meant to enforce ethics laws and protect whistleblowers. The issue at hand is that there are Congress-enacted protections that require the president to show cause when he wants to fire someone before their term is over.
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