The Supreme Court has issued a series of significant rulings, reshaping both presidential power and election integrity debates. A 6–3 decision affirms the president’s authority to fire federal employees, marking a significant win for executive power and raising new questions about the administrative state.
Election Integrity
Another ruling on mail-in ballots is already sparking intense backlash, as the Court allows ballots to be counted even if they arrive after Election Day. This decision has significant implications for future elections and is being closely watched by supporters of election integrity.
The Court also blocked, at least for now, an attempt by former President Trump to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook, highlighting the ongoing tension between presidential authority and independent institutions.
Original reporting: WOWO News/Talk (Fort Wayne) — read the source article.