Summary

Donald Trump fired FTC Commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, the agency’s only Democrats, prompting accusations of illegal action.

Both cited Supreme Court precedent protecting FTC commissioners from dismissal without cause. Bedoya warned Trump wants the FTC to serve corporate interests, while Slaughter said the administration fears accountability.

The 1935 Supreme Court ruling bars presidents from removing FTC commissioners arbitrarily.

Critics say the move undermines regulatory independence and eliminates opposition voices that could challenge Trump’s policies favoring major corporations.

  • Wren@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    So, let’s say after we add this to the already massive stack of criminal acts he and his jackbooted loyalists have done, we all gather around and admire how big it is while the few who remain that are capable of doing anything at all about it- do absolutely nothing at all about it.

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    1 month ago

    administration fears accountability

    Pfffft. That is so fucking bullshit. No they don’t. They don’t fear accountability or responsibility. This administration is lead by a 34-count convicted felon/rapist, a two-time impeached, failed businessman of a crook. What the fuck does he have to lose in terms of credibility that makes him think twice of the actions he’s done?

  • LupusBlackfur@lemmy.world
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    Most blatantly and openly venal miserable and horrible attempt at an “administration” in the last 60yrs… Likely in US history.

    Helluva legacy for you Chump! Good one!

    🙄 🙄 🖕 🖕 🖕

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      All that he’s missing is a war America is involved in, not related to the trade tariffs. We’ll find out which country he wants to go to war with soon.

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        Canada, Greenland or Panama. He’s still deciding. Give him time it’s been a busy two months!

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          I wouldn’t be surprised if it were Central America, first. They already lack strong governments and global positioning. Especially with the cartels actively holding back progress.

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            That is one of my more annoying thoughts. In his child-like rampaging through the most powerful office in the world, he might accidentally do something good like wipe out the cartels or give support to a country that really needs it on the global scale. The cost will be extremely high. Like through the twisted Nazi experiments, we ended up learning a ton about mental health and brain responses that… Well, it’s probably the only way to discover some of those things. But the methodology is unthinkable.

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              He may have some success in beating the cartels back, somewhat. But overall he’s not going to support any country down there, he’s going to send the military to bomb the fuck out of what little infrastructure they have, cause large amounts of collateral damage and death, and seize whatever is of value. We’ve already seen this playbook in the middle east.

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      The fact that approval ratings for Trump are still as high as they are while the approval for the only other far, far, far lesser evil you can vote, the Democats, is sinking, does not give me any hope whatsoever for the US, were I naive enough to believe that the next elections that matter could come soon enough or that they would still remain legitimate. The US no longer has a trace of Democracy except for the mask it wears, it is at the same or even lower level than Russia’s.

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        I think it’s important to put it in context: the Democrats are hemorrhaging support from their base who thinks they should be doing more to resist this administration. That does not mean they are losing support in favor of Republicans.

        Meanwhile Trump is only losing a tiny amount of support because his base is a cult of personality that worships him. They won’t turn against him until he’s hurting them so directly that they can’t rationalize it as somehow being Obama’s fault. But many of them are delusional enough that they will never abandon their fealty so matter how much he harms them.

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          Democrats hemorrhaging support despite that support not being in favor of Republicans is what already cost them the elections, and they are the sort to more easily fall prey to propaganda meant to dissuade them from participating.

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    Woke: Get illegally fired and act like you were fired illegally. Keep going to work. Let security block your entry. Argue that you still work there because the order to fire you was illegal. When you’re arrested, take the matter to court and get legal standing on the fact that your firing was illegal.

    Broke: Get illegally fired and whine on social media about it.

    • pulsewidth@lemmy.world
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      I’m sure going into the FTC, swiping their security fob and having it deny them entry would be a huge boon for their cause. If they’re asked to leave by security and they don’t they can be legally arrested for trespassing.

      The same afternoon she was dismissed, Slaughter is out with an official statement and on the phone to multiple press agencies to get the story out immediately. Sure sounds like someone taking action to me. No doubt she will take them to court (likely the other guy will join her) but that doesn’t happen overnight, this was literally yesterday - best lawyer in the world would struggle to have an actionable case ready yet.

      You’ll note that none of the above can be done if you’re still under arrest for trespass…

  • melpomenesclevage@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    so, two rational conclusions here:

    if he illegally fired you, you were not fired. show up to your job, sue when they don’t pay you.

    OR

    laws are bullshit. grab a gun and find a nazi to point it at.

    • silverlose@lemm.ee
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      100%!

      I’ve been thinking about this a lot recently.

      What you say is completely constitutional, but not legal. Laws are only here to maintain control, the constitution is more abstract.

      • melpomenesclevage@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        I really don’t vibe with the constitution being special. it’s just some shit some assholes agreed on 250 years ago. doesn’t even fully prohibit slavery.

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          Honestly, that’s fair. AFAIK the founding fathers were mostly capitalists and they made the rules to protect themselves.

          That said, I think in the timeline of human history, we’re converging towards better governance and I think the US constitution is largely a step in the right direction.

          But also it’s more abstract and if you look at it, it’s not that bad.

          I’m not American thought.

  • Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    This makes no sense unless he can’t get his own people on the FTC or the FTC Republicans aren’t amenable to his agenda. It’s a bipartisan agency and the head leaving earlier left a spot open to swing the 5 person board to the Republicans.

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      I don’t understand why the Fuhrer voted himself additional emergency powers, he should have as much power as he needs as chancellor of the reichstag?

    • melpomenesclevage@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      okay, so, ‘bipartisan’ but the fiscal conservatives sided with the wild eyed fascists, because they always do that.

      the thing is, there’s a split there. the fiscal conservative oligarch wall street coke fiends know the FTC exists to create a perception of stability, making america an appealing place to invest, and put your money, so they get more money.

      the wild eyed fascists are rabid frothing ideaologues who just need somebody to hate. right now that’s ‘the government’.

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      Why are you still expecting nuance? They’re Democrats and haven’t kissed his ass yet. That means they’re on the chopping block.

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    I feel like if a democrat did something like this fox news et al would be screaming screaming screaming and there would be violent riots. Why is everyone else so docile?

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      exactly this, FOX, all the MSM, russian backed grifters will all be railing the Ds.

  • RedditSucks88@lemmy.world
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    But it’s not illegal. Which is why it hasn’t been overturned lol. People can argue that something is illegal all day long but unless it’s overturned in court then clearly its LEGAL.

    • Girru00@lemmy.world
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      They do have a ruling. 1935. May not without cause. Specific language is inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office. So your point is…?

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      Dude is trying to be like undercover cops. “RedditSucks” and “88” in a same package lmao we all believe u bro 👍🏼🤣

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        You like pasta? That’s terrible because Mussolini was from Italy and pasta is from Italy. Idiot. You got the crazy part right though.

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      No, this one is pretty clear. The FTC chairs very specifically cannot be made up of members of a single party, with a maximum ratio of 3 members of one party to 2 of others.

      If he really wanted to skirt the law without ipenly defying it, he could invent a new, fake, political party for replacement commissioners. But Trump has zero interest in obeying the law now that he’s been specifically granted immunity from prosecution for violation of the law.

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    Biden: “I can’t fire a postmaster general who actively tried to sabotage the election against me in 2020 because it would be against the law.”

    Trump: " I fired someone who SCOTUS directly said i can’t fire because some people openly bribed me"

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      Or Biden and the 10k$ of student debt - which he buckled on basically immediately. Handouts to donors are okay, helping Americans isn’t.

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        This is a perfect example of why refuting bullshit is so much harder than generating it or spreading it.

        The Biden admin tried several times to forgive debt and was stopped by every republican and finally the Supreme Court. They didn’t drop it, they were forced to stop by Republicans after repeated attempts. If they didn’t find a legal path to forgiveness, it could be clawed back easily in the future.

        The Trump administration can do whatever the fuck it wants right now because Republicans are letting them with their overall majority.

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          And as Trump has shown us the Supreme Court has LOTS of Teeth so you BETTER listen to them!

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            More unnuanced bullshit, that’s objectively false, with small grains of truth. Makes people think Biden had the same backing Trump does now, which is false.

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              If only Biden had ignored all checks and balances the way Trump is. That’s what we’re actually asking for here, right?

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          I’m not sure I buy into Dems being Republican-Lite, but through that lens Biden’s actions do seem pretty suspicious

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            They’re both pro capitalism parties sponsored by the 1%, Democrats suck up social change movements to ensure they don’t challenge the status quo.

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      Hey at least they have the moral high ground - they’ll have a good view watching the country sink into fascism from up there