Trump Fires Two Democratic FTC Commissioners in Controversial Move
The dismissals of Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, described as illegal by the commissioners, challenge Supreme Court precedent on independent agency protections.
- President Donald Trump removed FTC commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, leaving the agency with a Republican majority.
- The commissioners, whose terms were set to expire in 2026 and 2029, claim their dismissals violate federal law and Supreme Court precedent from Humphrey’s Executor v. U.S.
- The firings are expected to face legal challenges and have raised concerns about the erosion of regulatory agency independence and accountability.
- Critics, including the fired commissioners, accuse Trump of attempting to transform the FTC into a tool for corporate interests, undermining consumer protections and antitrust enforcement.
- Alvaro Bedoya is scheduled to testify before the Colorado Joint House and Senate Judiciary Committees on March 19, where he plans to address the issue further.