The Supreme Court just handed down one of the most consequential rulings in decades. In Trump v. Slaughter, the Court voted 6–3 to overturn Humphrey's Executor (1935), the 90-year-old precedent that shielded independent agencies from presidential control. The decision affirms that the President can remove executive branch officers and agency heads at will under the Article II vesting clause — a massive shift in the balance of power in Washington. In this video, I break down what the ruling actually says, why Chief Justice John Roberts and the conservative majority sided against the Court's liberals, and what it means for the future of the federal bureaucracy, the FTC, and the so-called "deep state." I also cover the same-day Cook decision protecting the Federal Reserve's independence, and what all of this signals for President Trump's second term. If you want to understand how Washington just changed — and why both sides are reacting the way they are — this is the breakdown you need. 🔔 Subscribe for daily political and legal analysis. 👍 Like and share if you found this helpful. 💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments below. Topics covered: Supreme Court ruling, Trump v. Slaughter, Humphrey's Executor overturned, Article II vesting clause, executive power, FTC commissioners, presidential authority, John Roberts, federal bureaucracy, deep state, Cook decision, Federal Reserve independence #SupremeCourt #Trump #SCOTUS #ExecutivePower #Politics #DeepState #ConstitutionalLaw #FTC #BreakingNews All links: https://linktr.ee/veteran_biker ⚓ SUPPORT THE CHANNEL Cash App: $VeteranBiker Venmo: @veteranbiker Support veterans through Cattledog Cookie Co. Buy 1, Send 1 Cookies for Vets: https://cattledogcookiecompany.com/discount/%2522BOSO%2522Ben%2520Dykes%2520Show Medicare support: Compare every plan for free at: https://askchapter.org/vet Or call: 332-867-1305 X: https://x.com/NavyVet Facebook: https://facebook.com/61579261827006 Mail the show: PO BOX 4