The Supreme Court Just Crowned Trump King-Again
Briefly

The Supreme Court's decision enables Donald Trump to revoke federal spending by Congress, particularly allowing him to fire Department of Education employees. The case McMahon v. New York involves proposals to lay off over half of the agency's workforce, which would harm federal educational programs. A 6-3 Republican majority lifted a previous ruling to permit these layoffs, despite concerns from various plaintiff groups. The Supreme Court's order is temporary but sets the stage for ongoing action against the Department of Education, potentially leading toward its closure.
The Supreme Court has granted Donald Trump a pathway to revoke federally authorized spending, violating the constitutional separation of powers, enabling widespread firings at the Department of Education.
The case, McMahon v. New York, revolves around plans to lay off over half the Department of Education's workforce, significantly affecting various federal programs for education.
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