SCOTUS OVERTURNS THE CASE THAT CREATED THE DEEP STATE
This morning [6-29-26], in a 6-3 vote, the Supreme Court ruled that the President may fire FTC commissioners at will, overruling Humphrey's Executor and holding that the FTC's for-cause removal protections violate the Constitution's separation of powers.
For the first time in 90 years, Article 2, Section 1 of the Constitution is restored. The blow to the Deep State is crippling.
The case is Trump v. Slaughter, which you can read in full here. But the essential portion is this, from page 35-36: “Our Constitution creates three branches, but only one President. That President is not all-powerful—not by any means. But he is not impotent either. He and he alone is vested with ‘the executive Power’ of the United States.”
The majority continued: “If anything more is left of Humphrey’s, we overrule it.”
Trump v. Slaughter squarely asked the Supreme Court to admit what has been obvious since 1935: Humphrey’s Executor was a constitutional disaster. If you’ve heard of the case, you might think it’s about Trump firing an FTC commissioner. That’s not the question.











EL PASO, TX — Witnesses reported that a migrant woman gave birth right on the U.S.-Mexico border this morning, sadly making only the top half of the baby American.


