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If congress does not explicitly say who has the right of termination on the creation of the organization, it should be assumed that whoever is the head of the organization has the right to terminate because legally that is how every organization works. Trump is head, he can fire. The fact they don't explicitly outline this is the same reason they don't explicitly outline whether congress has the power to breathe.

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`the government isn't a fricking corporate hierarchy subject to the fricking whims of some elected CEO, you absolute moron.

`it needs to orders of magnitude more stable because there isn't a fricking market of competitors sitting around waiting to take up the fricking slack when it fails...

that is how every organization works

`u fricking unamerican neoliberal-brained r-slur

`for another example in the fricking govt: the fricking supreme court is fricking explicitly appointed for life, and not subject to anything beyond criminal impeachment, regardless of who appoints them.

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Most likely this goes to the supreme court who slaps Trump's fingers and tells him not to be such a bad boy.

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