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Supreme Court Affirms Trump’s Authority Over Executive Agencies, Preserves Fed Independence

Breitbart Friday, 23 May 2025 ()
Ruling strengthens president’s control of federal agencies and limits legal tactics aimed at blocking White House agenda
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