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"path": "/2026/06/29/can-the-president-fire-anyone-he-wants-yes-unless-the-target-is-part-of-the-federal-reserve/",
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"textContent": "In a pair of decisions on Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that presidents have full authority to fire heads of executive branch agencies—but that the Fed is different.",
"title": "Can the President Fire Anyone He Wants? Yes, Unless the Target Is Part of the Federal Reserve."
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