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Has The US Supreme Court Gone Rogue?

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
September 24, 2025
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Has The US Supreme Court Gone Rogue?
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Something strange is happening in Washington. The U.S. Supreme Court is beginning to look less like a referee of democracy and more like a political tool. On Monday, the justices gave President Trump the go-ahead to remove Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). She had legal protection under a 1914 law, but that did not matter anymore. The court decided Trump could fire her even before the case is fully argued in December.

For a court that is supposed to check power, this looks like a court that is handing power away. Has the U.S. Supreme Court gone rogue? Many people are beginning to think so.

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  • A Blow to Independent Agencies
  • The Liberal Dissent
  • Trump’s Victory, America’s Loss?
  • Why This Matters Beyond Washington
  • The Real Fear
  • The Rogue Court

A Blow to Independent Agencies

The FTC was created to be independent. Congress wanted it free from the pressure of politics. That is why commissioners could only be removed for clear misconduct like neglect of duty or corruption. For almost 90 years, that law stood, backed by the famous Humphrey’s Executor case in 1935. Now, with this single ruling, that long tradition is shaking.

If Trump can remove Slaughter at will, then the president can control every independent agency, whether it is the FTC, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, or the Labor Relations Board. Independence dies once fear of removal enters the room.

The Liberal Dissent

Justice Elena Kagan did not mince words. In her dissent, she said the court has “handed full control” of independent agencies to the president. She warned that this decision destroys bipartisanship and removes the very shield Congress created. In plain terms, she is saying the court has broken the balance of power.

But the majority of the court brushed that aside. They are leaning more and more towards strengthening the president, even when Congress clearly wrote the opposite into law.

Trump’s Victory, America’s Loss?

Trump and his supporters are celebrating. They see this as proof that the president is the boss and nobody can block his hand. Attorney General Pam Bondi even called it a “significant victory” for executive power. But ordinary Americans should ask: a victory for who? If every president can fire regulators at will, then rules on big companies, consumer safety, and labor protections will become political tools. Each new president will sweep in, sack everyone, and fill agencies with loyalists. That is not independence. That is dictatorship by another name.

Why This Matters Beyond Washington

Some people may think this is just American politics. But it is bigger than that. Independent regulators are one of the few protections against abuse of power in modern democracies. If they collapse, then everything is open to raw politics. Imagine a Nigeria where INEC could be dissolved anytime a president feels like it. Elections would lose meaning. That is the road America is walking now, and it is the Supreme Court itself paving it.

The Real Fear

The U.S. Supreme Court has chipped away at these protections before. In 2020, it weakened the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. In 2021, it did the same to the Housing Finance Agency. Now it is targeting the FTC. The pattern is clear: slowly but surely, the justices are stripping Congress of its power to insulate agencies from politics.

Once the final judgment comes, the 1935 precedent may be gone forever. And with it, the fragile idea that some parts of government must remain above partisan games.

The Rogue Court

For years, the Supreme Court was seen as the last guardrail in America’s democracy. But today, it looks more like a willing partner in Trump’s power project. By giving him authority to fire FTC commissioners without cause, the court has crossed into dangerous territory. It is no longer protecting the balance of power; it is tilting it.

Has the U.S. Supreme Court gone rogue? All signs point to yes.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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