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President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice supreme court On Wednesday, he tried to overturn a lower court ruling that prevented the administration from firing three Biden-appointed regulators.
The emergency appeal asks the High Court to fire the Trump administration of three members of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The appeal comes after the Supreme Court granted another emergency appeal request from the Trump administration regarding the dismissal of two Biden-appointed agency staff from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and the Merit System Protection Board (MSPB).
“It’s outrageous that we must once again seek the Supreme Court’s intervention as the leftist judges of the lower court continue to ignore the clear decisions of the High Court.” White House spokesman Harrison Fields.
The Supreme Court has now permitted the termination of board members of independent institutions.
“The Supreme Court has decisively endorsed the President’s constitutional authority and fired and fired the executive officer who exercises his power, but this ongoing attack by an activist judge undermines that victory,” he continued. “Despite these relentless obstacles, President Trump is committed to fulfilling his American duties by effectively leading the administration.”

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to uphold the lower court’s ruling. It says it violates previous rulings from the High Court regarding the president’s ability to fire officials from federal agencies. (Fox News)
Mary Boyle, Alexander Horn Salic and Richard Trumka Jr. have been appointed by the former president to serve a seven-year term in an independent government agency. Joe Biden. Their position has historically been protected from retaliation. Because they can end only for negligence or misconduct.
After Trump tried to fire three democratic regulators, they sued, claiming that the president tried to eliminate them without justification. Ultimately, a federal judge Maryland He agreed with them, and this week the Court of Appeals upheld the decision.
However, according to an emergency appeal from the Trump administration filed in the High Court on Wednesday morning, the three regulators in question expressed “hospitality towards the president’s agenda” and acted “threw the agency into chaos.”

A US Supreme Court judge posed for an official portrait in the Eastern Conference Room of the Supreme Court building on October 7, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
The emergency appeal to the Supreme Court added, “This is not possible,” after the High Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration’s decision to fire two administrative labor officials.
“After Wilcox, who is properly controlling this case, this is not possible. Like Wilcox’s NLRB and MSPB, the CPSC exercises “slight executive power”, “slight executive power” at 1415. For example, seeking submersible subsidies by supplementing subsidies for grants, seeking for rules, administrative procedures, issuance of subsidy, and sub-communication, (criminal cases), Attorney General John Sauer wrote in an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court.

President Donald Trump is shaking hands with Chief Justice John Roberts (R) after being praised by Melania Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump at the inauguration ceremony at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. on January 20, 2025. (Chip Somodevilla/Reuters)
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According to Politico, the request goes Secretary John Roberts, The person in charge of emergency appeals stemming from an appeal court that upheld Maryland court before blocking the Trump administration’s shooting.