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Trump v. Cook and the Future of the Federal Reserve’s Independence
Emergency Docket Ben Brown 10/16/25 Emergency Docket Ben Brown 10/16/25

Trump v. Cook and the Future of the Federal Reserve’s Independence

In what will either clarify or redefine the boundaries of presidential power, the Supreme Court has granted certiorari and scheduled oral arguments in Trump v. Cook, a case which asks whether President Donald Trump has the authority to fire Lisa Cook, a sitting member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (Fed).

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