Trump shoots 3 Democrats at the Consumer Product Safety Committee



President Trump told the three Democrats to the Consumer Product Safety Committee (CPSC).

CPSC standards and institutes prohibit the products that you consider a danger to consumers. It is behind calling products, researching the risks of products and setting standards for manufacturers.

The three Democratic Commissioners in the five -person committee are Richard Troma Junior, Mary Boyle and Alexander Hohn Sarik, who were all appointed by former President Biden and confirmed by the Senate. Trumka is the son of the late AFL-CIO president Richard Troma.

Trumka and Boyle received a notice of shooting, while Hoehn-SARIC did not, although he and his employees were closed from the building, as indicated by the sources that spoke to the hill.

The three Democrats were expelled after the government efficiency Ministry visited the CPSC office in Betsda, Maryland, on Thursday, the Washington Post reported. Tell the post that they are planning to fight this step in the courts.

Two members of the Federal Trade Committee, which Trump called a lawsuit against him in March, referring to the 90 -year -old Supreme Court precedent that provides protection to remove the reasons for independent agencies.

Consumer reports issued a statement on Friday condemning the shooting, describing them as “illegal” and calling Congress to intervention.

“This is a terrible and illegal attack on the independence of the safety monitoring of products in our country. Anyone who is interested in preserving his family must oppose this step and demands its opposite,” said William Wallace, Director of Invitation to Safety in Consumer Reports.

He added: “For more than five decades, members of Congress from both parties support the independent CPSC role.

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