The Supreme Court just handed President Trump—and the American people—a monumental victory for freedom and the Constitution. For decades, unelected bureaucrats at the Federal Trade Commission have been shielded by a ridiculous rule that only lets the president fire commissioners for some vague excuse like “inefficiency” or “neglect.” Who came up with that nonsense? You guessed it—liberal lawmakers and power-hungry judges desperate to protect their buddies in the deep state.
The Court finally said enough is enough. They struck down the so-called “for-cause” protection, making it clear the president—not unaccountable elites and career leftists—should be in the driver’s seat. This isn’t just a win for Trump. It’s a direct blow to liberals who love hiding their radical agenda in shady government agencies, far away from voters’ eyes and out of reach of the people’s elected leader.
For too long, Democrats have worshipped at the altar of big government. Any time you try to rein in these agencies, they scream about “protecting democracy.” What they really mean is “protecting our power.” The decision throws out the rotting precedent from 1935 that tied presidents’ hands and pumped up the administrative state. That relic needed to be buried for good—and the Supreme Court just brought the shovel.
Now, presidents of both parties can finally hold these commissioners accountable. No more hiding behind legal jargon and fake rules. No more letting globalist lapdogs and progressive operatives run wild, pushing anti-American policies without a single ounce of oversight. This nation was built on checks and balances—not on a secret government working for the liberal elite instead of the people.
Liberals have been whining that this decision will let presidents “politicize” the FTC. What they really mean is they can’t pack it with their partisan hacks anymore. Maybe they should actually win elections if they want to control policy? For over eighty years, unelected commissioners have thumbed their noses at Americans, pushing one-size-fits-all rules cooked up in D.C. backrooms. If Democrats wanted a monarchy of bureaucrats, maybe they should move to Brussels.
Today, the people won, and the power grabbers lost. The swamp just got a little shallower. Maybe next time, the left will think twice before putting the Constitution in a chokehold just to push its latest scheme. The real question is: why are liberals so terrified to let Americans—and their chosen president—be in charge?
Source: Redstate
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