The Supreme Court signaled it is unlikely to let Trump remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook, with justices across the ideological spectrum warning that such a move couldThe Supreme Court signaled it is unlikely to let Trump remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook, with justices across the ideological spectrum warning that such a move could

Supreme Court signals stop to Trump, Fed shake-up

The Supreme Court on Wednesday signaled it is unlikely to let President Trump immediately remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, with justices across the ideological spectrum warning that such a move could shatter the central bank’s long-standing independence.

Summary
  • During roughly two hours of argument, key justices questioned whether Trump’s unproven allegation that Cook engaged in mortgage fraud before joining the Fed rose to the level of “cause” required by law to fire a Fed governor.
  • The case has become a flashpoint in a broader clash over presidential power and monetary policy.
  • The dispute comes as the administration has escalated attacks on the central bank, including a Justice Department investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell

According to The New York Times, the argument spanned roughly two hours. During the back-and-forth, key justices questioned whether Trump’s unproven allegation that Cook engaged in mortgage fraud before joining the Fed rose to the level of “cause” required by law to fire a Fed governor.

Several suggested the case was premature, citing unresolved factual disputes and concerns that Cook had not been given adequate notice or a chance to respond. A ruling allowing her to remain in place for now would effectively freeze Trump’s efforts to reshape the Fed.

The case has become a flashpoint in a broader clash over presidential power and monetary policy. While the court’s conservative majority has recently allowed Trump to oust leaders of other independent agencies, justices appeared wary of extending that logic to the Fed, which Congress deliberately insulated from politics to protect interest-rate setting and financial stability.

Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett warned that accepting Trump’s position could open the door to presidents firing Fed officials “at will,” undermining confidence in the U.S. economy.

The dispute comes as the administration has escalated attacks on the central bank, including a Justice Department investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell, whom Trump has repeatedly criticized over interest rates.

Lower courts have already sided with Cook, finding that alleged private conduct before her appointment cannot justify removal. The Supreme Court is expected to rule in the coming weeks or months, a decision that could define how far presidents can go in exerting control over the nation’s most powerful economic institution.

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