BOOM. The Great Reclamation has begun. The Supreme Court just restored Trump’s constitutional power to remove rogue commissioners from federal agencies. For the first time in ninety years, the President can clean house. The walls of bureaucratic tyranny are cracking.
— Whiplash347 (@Whiplash437) October 11, 2025
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How Is this different from the Chevron Deference of 2024?
But every president has ever had the privilege to remove members of the previous administration who are more in line with his values and goals to get things done during his administration. See Tom DiLorenzo.
Humphrey's Executor, 1935.
Humphrey's Executor v. United States (1935) was a Supreme Court case that ruled Congress can limit the President's power to remove officials from independent agencies, like the Federal Trade Commission, unless there is cause such as inefficiency or misconduct. This decision established that certain agencies have a degree of independence from executive control, which has been a significant aspect of administrative law.