SCOTUS weighs presidential power over the Fed in Trump's bid to oust Cook

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The Supreme Court will hear Donald Trump’s bid to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, a move blocked by a federal court; the case tests whether a president can dismiss a sitting Fed official and how independent the central bank remains from executive power amid ongoing debates over rates and governance.
Topics:business#fed-independence#federal-reserve#lisa-cook#politics#presidential-powers#supreme-court
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- It’s showdown time for the Fed's independence at the Supreme Court NPR
- The Fed-firing case in three steps SCOTUSblog
- Opinion | Trump vs. the Fed Goes to the Supreme Court The Wall Street Journal
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