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Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Slaughter want to bring national attention to Trump’s purge of Washington agencies — but when the ...
On July 14, 2025, the operators of telemedicine company Southern Health Solutions, Inc., doing business as Next Medical and ...
Slaughter was one of two Democratic FTC commissioners fired by Trump. The other, Alvaro Bedoya, joined the initial lawsuit but then resigned in June, saying he needed to find work, and took a ...
A federal judge ruled yesterday that President Trump violated US law when he fired Democrat Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from her ...
President Trump wants to be done with Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Slaughter, the two Democratic members of the FTC whom he fired in March in disregard of the law. But the commissioners show no ...
Alvaro Bedoya said he would step down to comply with ethics rules but will remain a plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging his dismissal.
Former FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya “formally resigned” effective Monday nearly three months after Trump removed him and fellow Democratic FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter at will ...
Alvaro Bedoya: That’s up to you. That’s your call. We would politely disagree. Rebecca Slaughter: We would not say that. Current liminal FTC commissioners Rebecca Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya.
Counsel for Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya allege Trump unlawfully removed the Democratic FTC commissioners in violation of federal law and a 90-year U.S. Supreme Court precedent.
Federal Trade Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya, right, speaks with Iowa Farmers Union President Aaron Lehman, center, and Josh Manske, left, at an event with IFU members in Ankeny on Saturday.
Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Slaughter want to bring national attention to Trump’s purge of Washington agencies — but when the cases hit the Supreme Court, it might not matter.