Federal judge rules against Trump admin in FTC member firing case

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A federal judge in Washington, DC, ruled on Thursday against the Trump administration regarding the shooting of a member of the Federal Trade Committee (FTC) Rebecca Siloter.
Al -Maslan, who was appointed to the independent council in 2021, was destroyed with his colleague Alvaro Bedoui in March. Like the democratic minority pair in the five -member committee.
After the shooting, Bedoya and Slaughter issued public data announcing their intention to file lawsuits, claiming that the shooting was for no reason.
The US Partial Court judge, Lauren Alejhan, indicated that when FTC was created more than a century ago, it was designed to be an independent multi -member expert committed to organizing economic competition.
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The Trump administration was launched in March, by the Trump administration in March. (Al Drao / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
To prevent political intervention on its mission, congress asked the commissioners only to remove “inefficiency, neglecting duty, or bad violations in his position.”
Alejhan wrote in the ruling: “Because the law on the removal of the FTC Commissioners is clear, and for reasons shown below, the court will grant Mrs. Sller to judge brief procedures and free the defendants from the ruling with brief procedures.”
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A federal judge spent a former member of the Federal Trade Committee launched by the Trump administration, claiming “without reason” in March. (Andrew Harr / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Pedoye, who was appointed to the Board of Directors by former President Joe Biden in 2022, was also submitted – but the case was rejected without bias.
The United States Supreme Court has an emergency application related to the executive procedure, but it includes the removal of three members of the Consumer Product Safety Committee (CPSC).

The federal judge has eliminated that the commissioners could not be expelled for no reason, and Biden’s reset. (Stephanie Reynolds / Bloomberg via Getti Emose / Tire)
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Three members of CPSC-Mary Boyle, Alexander Hohn Sarik and Richard Troma Junior-filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging their removal from their legally protected roles.
2025-07-17 23:02:00