Yesterday the Supreme Court ruled the executive branch can largely replace the leadership of executives at Senate-confirmed federal agencies at the White House’s discretion. The big exception? The Federal Reserve. The New York Times produced a datagraphic looking at how Trump has changed the boards of nominally independent federal agencies.

The graphic works really well as a straight-up before and after comparison. The rounded corners of the squares create a slightly distracting pattern at the top and bottom of each row, but it is not the end of the world. That could arguably the end of the US Institute of Peace.
Credit for the piece goes to Karl Russell and Adam Sella.