Summary

The Supreme Courtā€™s handling of a case involving Trumpā€™s firing of Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, has been described as a ā€œcompromise.ā€

Dellinger sued, claiming unlawful termination. The court, facing a split between conservative and liberal justices, opted to ā€œnot decide,ā€ holding the governmentā€™s appeal ā€œin abeyanceā€ until the temporary restraining order (TRO) expires.

This ā€œnonrulingā€ risks escalating executive vs. judicial tensions, as it provides no clear direction on presidential removal power.

While TROs remain an option, the court avoided directly challenging Trumpā€™s claims, leading to potential future clashes.