Court rules Lisa Cook can remain a Fed governor for now while fighting Trump’s attempt to fire her
The ruling, which will almost certainly be appealed, is a blow to the Trump administration’s efforts to assert more control over the traditionally independent Fed, which sets short-term interest rates to achieve its congressionally mandated goals of stable prices and maximum employment.
U.S. District Judge
Trump said he was firing Cook on
Cobb ruled that the allegations likely weren't sufficient legal cause to fire her. Under the law governing the Fed, governors can only be removed “for cause," which Cobb said was limited to actions taken during a governor's time in office.
The “removal of a Federal Reserve Governor extends only to concerns about the Board member’s ability to effectively and faithfully execute their statutory duties, in light of events that have occurred while they are in office,” Cobb wrote. Cobb was appointed by former President
“President Trump has not stated a legally permissible cause for Cook’s removal,” the ruling added.
The decision means Cook will be able to participate in the Fed's
“Allowing the President to unlawfully remove
The
The court also directed the Fed's board of governors and its chair,
Lowell had argued in court filings that Cook was entitled to a hearing and a chance to respond to the charges before being fired, but was not provided either. The court agreed that she was not provided due process by the administration. Her lawsuit denied the charges but did not provide more details.
The case could become a turning point for the 112-year-old
Many economists worry that if the Fed falls under the control of the
If Trump can replace Cook, he may be able to gain a 4-3 majority on the Fed’s governing board. Trump appointed two board members during his first term and has nominated a key
Trump has said he will only appoint people to the Fed who will support lower rates.
Trump has repeatedly attacked Powell and the other members of the Fed’s interest-rate setting committee for not cutting the short-term interest rate they control more quickly. It currently stands at 4.3%, after Fed policymakers reduced it by a full percentage point late last year. Trump has said he thinks it should be as low as 1.3%, a level that no Fed official and few economists support.
Powell recently signaled that the central bank was leaning toward cutting its rate at its meeting next week.
Cook is the first Black woman to serve as a governor. She was a
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AP writer



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