Supreme Court ruling expanding Trump's control over federal agencies reopens lawsuits over official ouster efforts and fuels concerns about further removals
The US Supreme Court's ruling this week expanding Donald Trump's control over federal agencies reopened lawsuits over his efforts to oust officials and fueled fears about who could be next.
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