Summary

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell asserts that he cannot be fired by President-elect Donald Trump, citing legal protections under the Federal Reserve Act.

Trump has previously expressed his desire to remove Powell, but legal experts argue that a policy disagreement would not constitute “for cause” removal.

  • @Stovetop@lemmy.world
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    2721 days ago

    The Supreme Court has actually set the precedent that the president is allowed to do whatever they want with complete immunity. From a legal standpoint, Trump can absolutely just get rid of him, one way or another, with no repercussions.

    • @stoly@lemmy.world
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      -521 days ago

      For what you suggest to happen they’d have to physically block him from the office and cancel his payroll. Otherwise he just keeps going.

    • @dhork@lemmy.world
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      -621 days ago

      Within the bounds of his official duties. Which the statute defines. The President can fire many other positions whenever he likes, but not this one.

          • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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            421 days ago

            You think that the guy who looks up to a dictator that throws people that he is upset at out of windows, who has also been granted immunity to any reprecussions for illegal acts by the Supreme Court, is going to care if Powell doesn’t want to do what he wants to?

            Best to come to terms with what people non-voted for so that you’re not taken by surprise. Laws don’t mean shit for him anymore and he’s not leaving the kingship that he’s been handed on a silver platter while he’s still alive.

      • @Boddhisatva@lemmy.world
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        821 days ago

        Really? If Trump tries and fails to fire him, then this guy is going to find himself in Gitmo, or maybe Trump will just send Seal Team 6 to kill him. Immune.