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dmcnaughton1 t1_j8g4tor wrote
Reply to comment by Benni_Shoga in Biden fires Architect of the Capitol after calls for his resignation by Picture-unrelated
Yes, but nominally he's directly accountable to the President as he's a presidential appointee to a legislatively created position. Congress could impeach him, and the courts could enjoin him, but only the president can fire him.
Edit: clarified it's a legislatively created position. Constitutional positions, such as Federal Judges, are presidential appointments, but are not directly accountable to the President and are only answerable to Congress.
dmcnaughton1 t1_j8eykcp wrote
Reply to comment by LimitedSwimmer in Biden fires Architect of the Capitol after calls for his resignation by Picture-unrelated
Ah, that makes sense. If nominated by the President then they can be fired at will. SCOTUS opinion on that dates back to Andrew Jackson. No way to legislatively protect a presidential appointment from being fired.
dmcnaughton1 t1_j8exbqm wrote
I'm confused as to how Biden is able to fire this guy. I thought the Architect of the Capitol is a legislative branch agency, not an executive branch one.
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