The Supreme Court on Monday seemed likely to expand presidential control over independent federal agencies, signaling support for President Donald Trump's firing of board members.

The court's conservative majority suggested it would overturn a 90-year-old decision that has limited when presidents can fire agencies' board members, or leave it with only its shell intact.

Chief Justice John Roberts referred to the decision known as Humphrey's Executor as "a dry husk."

Lawyers for the administration are defending Trump's decision to fire Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Slaughter without cause and calling on the court to jettison the unanimous 1935 decision in Humphrey's Executor.

The court's six conservative justices already have signaled strong support for the administration's pos

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