Donald Trump has been granted even more powers after a Supreme Court ruling that undermines the independence of the Federal Trade Commission, which enforces privacy safeguards of a EU-US data transfer deal.
Privacy advocates are demanding the EU overturn a data transfer deal with the United States, after a ruling by the US Supreme Court.
Max Schrems, the Austrian privacy campaigner who took on giants such as Facebook, says the ruling by the American judges effectively renders the EU-US deal dead.
In a letter sent to the European Commission on Tuesday (30 June), Schrems says the US judges have undermined the independence of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
The FTC enforces privacy safeguards under the EU-US data transfer deal. EU law requires the FTC to be independent. But Schrems says the US Supreme Court on Monday in the case Trump v. Slaughter, made that independence unconstitutional.
“The commission built a legal house of cards under industry pressure. Now that it clearly collapses, it has to take responsibility,” said Schrems, in a press statement.
Schrems and his advocacy group Noyb are now demanding the EU commission trigger an orderly withdrawal from the EU-US data deal.
Pressed on the withdrawal matter, an EU commission spokesperson declined to comment. Instead he told reporters in Brussels that the ruling first needed to be analysed by in-house experts.



