Appeals court stops Trump's attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook
A federal appeals court on Monday rejected President
The three-judge panel of the
The Trump administration had asked the appeals court to allow the president to fire Cook, the first Black woman to sit on the
"The government does not dispute that it failed to provide Cook even minimal process -- that is, notice of the allegation against her and a meaningful opportunity to respond -- before she was purportedly removed," Judges
"Granting the government's request for relief when Cook has received no meaningful process would contravene that principle."
The president only has the power to remove someone from the independent bipartisan monetary-setting agency for cause.
Trump moved to fire Cook late last month on allegations of mortgage fraud, prompting
Cook challenged her removal in court, and won reinstatement. The district found that her firing likely violated the so-called for cause provision of the Federal Reserve Act and the Fifth Amendment's Due Process Clause.
The appeals court majority on Monday agreed with the district court, stating its ruling "is correct."
"Cook has been serving in her position continuously despite the President's purported termination. Granting the government's request for emergency relief would thus upend, not preserve, the status quo," the court ruled.
"Given these unique circumstances, and Cook's strong likelihood of success on at least her due process claim, the government's request for relief is rightly denied."
In dissent, Judge
Trump fired Cook as he was applying pressure on her boss, Fed Chair
Twice since
No charges have actually been filed.
Trump points to the mortgage fraud allegations as cause for her removal.
"The courts keep rejecting
"If the courts -- including the Supreme Court -- continue to uphold the law,
The ruling comes as



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