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00:00The Supreme Court looks poised to hand the Trump administration a major win,
00:07one that could give the president far more power to remove top officials from independent agencies,
00:12even for political or policy reasons.
00:15The case centers on Trump's firing of federal trade commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter,
00:21a Democrat, earlier this year.
00:23Under a 1935 federal law, presidents can only remove leaders of independent boards for cause.
00:30Slaughter's ouster was a direct challenge to that rule,
00:33and analysts say it's part of Trump's broader push to exert more control over independent agencies.
00:39Inside the courtroom, the conservative majority appeared ready to back the president,
00:42Justice Brett Kavanaugh noting that these commissioners, quote,
00:46are not elected and exercise massive power over individual liberty and billion-dollar industries.
00:52The impact could be sweeping, potentially ending the independence of more than 20 bipartisan agencies
00:57that oversee everything from monetary policy to consumer safety to broadcast licensing.
01:04But the liberal wing warned of a constitutional earthquake.
01:07Justice Sonia Sotomayor told the Trump administration's lawyer,
01:11you're asking us to destroy the structure of government.
01:14A final decision is expected by June.
01:16A final decision is expected by June 610,
01:20to keep the solution from your own przysz strengthened labor sleeping.
01:23Justice Sonia Sotomayor told the Trump administration's springboard
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01:37are definitely an opportunity to secure the system.
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