Supreme Court blocks Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook
The US Supreme Court has blocked President Trump's attempt to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. In a 5-4 decision, the Court ruled that the administration did not provide Cook with sufficient due process to contest her removal.

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AI-generatedThe US Supreme Court has blocked President Trump's attempt to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. In a 5-4 decision, the Court ruled that the administration did not provide Cook with sufficient due process to contest her removal. This decision sends the case back to lower courts, where the administration must prove its allegations of mortgage fraud if it wishes to proceed with the firing, and Cook will have an opportunity to challenge the accusations. The article states that a president can only remove Federal Reserve governors "for cause," a provision intended to shield the bank from political pressure. Trump had announced his plan to remove Cook on social media, citing claims of mortgage form discrepancies.
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5 extractedTrump announced his plan to remove Cook, citing claims she filed mortgage forms claiming two different principal residences.
Presidential removal of Federal Reserve governors requires removal 'for cause' by law.
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4, stating the administration did not provide Lisa Cook sufficient 'due process'.
The US Supreme Court blocked President Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
Cook has denied the allegations, which Fed defenders say are a pretext for Trump to assert more control.