Trump asks Supreme Court to remove Fed Governor Cook, testing central-bank independence

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Trump's administration argued before the Supreme Court to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over alleged mortgage-fraud-related conduct, contending that such grounds can justify removal and that the Fed's independence could be overridden; lower courts had blocked Cook's removal while her challenge proceeds, and justices weighed due process and procedural questions about how an independent agency can be ousted.
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