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A federal appeals court on Friday allowed President Donald Trump to remove leaders of two independent agencies for now while the judges decide whether the president has the authority to fire them.
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A federal appeals court on Friday let President Donald Trump remove for now the chair of a critical “merit board” that reviews federal firings, and a member of the National Labor Relations Board, handing him a major win in his efforts to control independent federal agencies and potentially hobbling both agencies by depriving them of a quorum.