Justice Dept. appeals after judge temporarily halts firing of Fed governor
The Justice Department on Wednesday appealed a federal judge's ruling that temporarily blocked President Donald Trump from removing Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, an early victory in her push to remain on the central bank board while she challenges the president's authority to dismiss her. The White House had earlier signaled that it would appeal the…
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