Will SCOTUS have to define what constitutes a “facially sufficient reason”? It seems that, if the mere allegation of wrongdoing is sufficient, the President could fabricate and level such allegations at every Fed Board member and clean house.
Will SCOTUS have to define what constitutes a “facially sufficient reason”? It seems that, if the mere allegation of wrongdoing is sufficient, the President could fabricate and level such allegations at every Fed Board member and clean house.
He'll appoint himself chairman.