The man suspected of fatally shooting two Israeli embassy employees in D.C. has been charged with murder.
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Police are investigating the killings as a possible hate crime.
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And independent agencies like the Federal Reserve are supposed to be insulated from political influence.
But the Supreme Court says President Trump is allowed to fire members of those agencies,
at least for now.
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