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Trump’s Pressure on Fed Governor Lisa Cook Sparks Supreme Court Battle

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Trump Escalates fight to Remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook, Appeals⁢ to ⁤Supreme Court

A legal battle is unfolding ‌over the attempted dismissal of Federal Reserve Governor ​Lisa Cook ⁢by former President Donald Trump. A district judge,Jia Cobb,has temporarily blocked​ the firing,arguing that trump’s stated justification – allegations ⁤of mortgage fraud⁤ – doesn’t‌ meet the legal standard for removing a Fed Board member.⁢ The Justice Department has subsequently appealed to the Supreme Court, claiming⁢ the judge’s intervention constitutes “undue ‍judicial ‌interference” with presidential authority.

Trump initiated the effort to remove Cook last month ‍following accusations from Bill⁣ Ablicte,⁣ director of the Federal⁢ housing Financing Agency, that Cook committed fraud by falsely designating properties in Michigan and Georgia as primary residences to secure more⁣ favorable mortgage‍ terms in⁤ 2021.

The⁢ legal challenge comes as Cook participated in a recent Federal Reserve meeting where the board voted to lower interest rates by 0.25 percentage points. She voted with the majority,while newly appointed Governor Stephen Miran – a⁤ Trump economic⁣ advisor confirmed just in time for the ‍meeting​ – ⁤dissented,advocating for a larger‍ half-point cut. Trump himself has publicly​ suggested a three-point cut.

Crucially, the Court​ of ​Appeals ruling ‌in favor of blocking the dismissal did not address the mortgage fraud allegations themselves. Recent reports from Reuters have surfaced documents related to⁤ Cook’s Georgia mortgage request that ⁢appear ⁣to contradict the initial claims, suggesting she identified the property as a vacation ​home to the bank.

While the conservative-leaning Supreme Court has generally sided with Trump in cases involving‌ the removal of federal officials, this​ case presents a novel‌ legal question with potentially notable economic ramifications.

Cook has asserted that trump’s attempt to remove her is politically motivated.​ Judge Cobb also ⁣noted that Trump’s initial declaration of the dismissal via social media, without providing Cook an chance to respond to the accusations, may‌ have⁢ violated her constitutional rights.

Should Trump succeed in⁤ removing Cook and replacing her with a more aligned appointee,⁤ he would gain a stronger foothold within the ​Federal Reserve, potentially securing two votes (along with Miran) to advance his economic agenda. While Trump previously considered removing Fed Chair Jerome Powell, he ultimately⁤ abandoned that effort due to the difficulty of doing so without evidence of criminal wrongdoing. Powell’s term, originally appointed by Trump, ​expires in May.

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