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Trump Fires Railroad Regulator Board Member

By    |   Thursday, 28 August 2025 08:50 AM EDT

President Donald Trump fired Surface Transportation Board member Robert Primus on Wednesday, the White House confirmed to Newsmax.

The board, which regulates railroads, currently is considering the proposed mega-merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Trump nominated Primus, a Democrat, to the board in 2020. He was the only board member to oppose the merger of Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern, which was approved by the STB in 2023.

White House spokesman Kush Desai confirmed Primus' firing, the president's latest such move affecting independent government agencies, in a Thursday morning email to Newsmax.

"Robert Primus did not align with the President’s America First agenda, and was terminated from his position by the White House. The Administration intends to nominate new, more qualified members to the Surface Transportation Board in short order," Desai said in a statement to Newsmax.

Trump on Monday moved to relieve Lisa Cook of her position as governor on the Federal Reserve Board. Cook has been accused of mortgage fraud.

The president also has fired Democrat appointees at the Federal Trade Commission, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Primus, though, told the Journal he planned to challenge the firing and would continue his duties as a board member.

"This is deeply troubling and legally invalid," Primus wrote in an email, adding he would seek legal options if necessary.

The Journal said Primus was informed of Trump's move in a late-afternoon email from Mary Sprowls, who works in the White House Presidential Personnel Office.

Appointed chair of the STB last year by former President Joe Biden, Primus was replaced when Trump in January named board member Patrick Fuchs to become chairman.

"On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I am writing to inform you that your position as a member of the Surface Transportation Board is terminated, effective immediately," Sprowls wrote, the outlet reported.

Besides Fuchs, Michelle Schultz, a Republican, and Karen Hedlund, a Democrat, are the other current STB members.

Union Pacific last month said it would buy smaller rival Norfolk Southern in an $85 billion deal to create the first U.S. coast-to-coast freight rail operator and reshape the movement of goods from grains to autos across the country.

U.S. railroad customer groups, however, have demanded regulators to block or put onerous conditions on the proposed merger of the two companies, the Financial Times reported earlier this month.

Seven associations of shippers have expressed concern the planned deal would significantly increase the power of the merged railroad to raise prices or reduce service standards, according to FT.

Reuters contributed to this story.

Charlie McCarthy

Charlie McCarthy, a writer/editor at Newsmax, has nearly 40 years of experience covering news, sports, and politics.

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