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Arguments to expand or limit removal power Supporters of broad removal powers claim that the president cannot fulfill his constitutional duty to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed” if he cannot control executive branch officers. They also contend that the president is better positioned than Congress to oversee the performance of executive branch officers.
Supporters of limiting the president’s removal authority assert that for-cause removal protections promote technical expertise over political fealty and slow the expansion of executive power.
See also
- Appointment and removal power
- Humphrey's Executor v. United States
- List of court cases relevant to executive appointment and removal power
- Taxonomy of arguments about executive appointment and removal power
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