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Supreme Court Overturns Precedent, Expands Presidential Power Over Federal Agency Commissioners

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Last updated: June 30, 2026 4:52 am
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Published: June 30, 2026
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The U.S. Supreme Court has made a significant ruling that has altered the landscape of executive power over federal agencies. In a 6-3 decision, the court’s conservative majority ruled that President Donald Trump possesses the authority to fire federal agency commissioners at will, barring Federal Reserve governors, thus overturning nearly a century of precedent established during Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s presidency that limited presidential dismissal powers to extraordinary circumstances.

The case, known as Trump v. Slaughter, centered on Rebecca Slaughter, a Democratic commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The decision directly impacts the regulatory landscape and has significant implications for areas such as cryptocurrency regulation. This case gained attention partly because of the professional ties of Slaughter’s husband, who is the vice president of policy at Paradigm, a notable venture capital firm in the crypto space. This connection provided resources for Slaughter’s legal battle, which culminated in the Supreme Court.

In response to the ruling, Trump expressed his approval on social media, asserting that the decision marks a historic increase in presidential power. The ruling allows Trump, and future presidents, to dismiss key figures at regulatory bodies like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) for nearly any reason. For years, these agencies were seen as independent, a perception now challenged by the recent verdict.

This increase in presidential power could significantly alter the governance of crypto markets. Trump’s current approach has already been evident, as he has avoided appointing Democrats to the SEC and CFTC, both agencies required to have minority-party representation. As things stand, the SEC has three Republican commissioners and no Democrats, while the CFTC is headed by a single Republican chairman.

The ruling also intensifies the ongoing political negotiations surrounding the Clarity Act, proposed legislation aiming to formally legalize most crypto activities in the United States. Senate Democrats have indicated that they will not support the Act—critical for delineating the SEC’s and CFTC’s authority over crypto markets—without commitments from Trump to appoint Democrats to these agencies. The president had previously conveyed openness to the idea but has not moved forward with any appointments in the past six months.

With the Clarity Act facing a crucial timeline, it is expected that a vote will occur next month, despite the hurdles posed by the recent Supreme Court ruling. Discussions continue regarding the inclusion of ethics provisions aimed at addressing potential conflicts of interest, particularly concerning Trump’s own financial interests in the crypto domain. Senate Democrats have made such provisions a non-negotiable aspect of their support.

As the specter of the November midterm elections looms, stakeholders are acutely aware that the Clarity Act must pass by early August to have a viable chance of becoming law. With GOP leadership pushing for a floor vote soon, the dynamics around crypto regulation and executive authority seem set for a profound shift in the coming weeks.

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