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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-10 02-12

in LeoFinance7 days ago

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Tim began by reflecting on the historical context of presidential firing authority. He referenced the case Spicer v. Biden, where courts upheld the president's constitutional power to remove political appointees. He emphasized that executive employees serve at the president’s pleasure, particularly political appointees who lack civil service protections. Their terms are often respected across administrations to maintain bipartisan continuity, but ultimately, the president has broad authority to dismiss them.