Fed governor Lisa Cook faced $1.3m in legal and security fees after Trump’s bid to fire her
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook incurred over $1.3 million in legal and security fees following an attack by the Trump administration. The White House targeted Cook last summer as Donald Trump sought to pressure the Fed to cut interest rates.
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AI-generatedFederal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook incurred over $1.3 million in legal and security fees following an attack by the Trump administration. The White House targeted Cook last summer as Donald Trump sought to pressure the Fed to cut interest rates. Bill Pulte, then director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, accused Cook of mortgage fraud, which she denied, calling it a politically motivated attempt to remove her. A federal court temporarily reinstated Cook, but her firing is now the subject of a Supreme Court case to determine its legality and the extent of the Fed's independence from the White House. Two non-profit organizations reimbursed Cook for over $1 million of these expenses. The Supreme Court's decision, expected by the end of June, will impact the Fed's protection from political influence.
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5 extractedTwo non-profit organizations, State Democracy Defenders Fund and Contina Impact, reimbursed Cook for over $1m in legal and security services.
A federal court temporarily reinstated Cook after her firing by Trump, with the case pending before the US Supreme Court.
Lisa Cook was appointed by Joe Biden in 2022 and is the first Black woman to serve on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).
Bill Pulte accused Lisa Cook of mortgage fraud, alleging she misrepresented a second home as her primary residence for a better mortgage rate.
Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook incurred over $1.3m in legal and security fees following an attack from the Trump administration.