The Appointments Clause and Removal Power

The Appointments Clause and Removal Power

By Roman Mars

The US Constitution has a clause that describes how the president can hire certain political appointees with the advice and consent of the Senate. It doesn’t say when the president can fire someone. We take a look at recent Trump firings and put them in context of Supreme Court cases where the court both upheld and denied the president’s right to fire an executive branch employee. Even if a president has the constitutional power to fire someone, it doesn’t mean there aren’t political and legal consequences of the action.

The Appointments Clause and Removal Power
The Appointments Clause and Removal Power
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