President Trump fired the two democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday and set a challenge for a precedent of the High District Court of 1935 that prohibits the resignation of FTC commissioners for reasons other than ‘good reason’.
The White House Terminated commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya The New York Times reported earlier Tuesday. In a statement, Slaughter called the fired ‘illegal’.
“Today the President has dismissed me illegally from my position as a federal trading commissioner, who violates the clear language of a statute and a clear precedent of the Supreme Court,” said Slaughter. “Why? Because I have a voice.
The FTC, which usually has five members, was founded in 1914 and is charged with maintaining consumer protection and antitrust laws. The Trump government has aggressively challenged the authority of independent regulatory authorities, including the FTC.