Supreme Court grants Trump request to fire independent agency members


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The Supreme Court granted a Trump administration request that allowed the president to fire members of independent federal agencies, suggesting that its legal reasoning would not apply to the Federal Reserve. NBC News’ Angela Cenedella explains why the new ruling doesn’t apply to the Federal Reserve.



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