US Supreme Court rejects Trump's unprecedented bid to fire Fed's Cook
The court, in a 5-4 ruling, blocked Trump's bid to become the first president to remove a Fed official since
Conservative
Roberts, who authored the ruling, said Trump "failed to afford Cook the procedural protections to which she was entitled by statute. Without such protections, she could not properly dispute the charges the president laid against her."
The
Trump last August had cited unproven mortgage fraud allegations in trying to oust Cook, the first Black woman to serve as a Fed governor, while she called that a pretext to remove her for monetary policy differences.
'I REFUSED TO BOW'
In a statement on Monday, Cook welcomed the court's decision, saying it affirms the Fed's obligation to make policy decisions independently, free from political interference.
"This was never about mortgage documents signed years before I became a
The justices denied a request from Trump's
In another ruling on Monday, the
Trump in a statement on social media called the Slaughter ruling "one of the most important ever given with respect to Presidential Powers." Trump did not immediately make public comments on the Cook decision.
Monday's Cook ruling follows the
Cook's term in the job was due to run until 2038. She was appointed by Democratic former President
Trump's targeting of Cook and ‌a separate criminal investigation his administration launched in January, but later dropped, against then-Fed Chair
When the justices in October agreed to hear the case involving Cook, they left her in the post for the time being. The
THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT
In creating the Fed in 1913,
While Monday's ruling did not define exactly what could constitute "cause" under which a president could fire Cook or other board members, Roberts said that the central bank's history and independence suggested it should be a "substantial threshold."
"Without such constraints in place, any perceived or alleged misstep (past or present) could provide a ready pretext for a governor's removal — a fact that he would surely know, and that would surely weigh on him as he decided what to say and how to vote," Roberts wrote. "Nothing could be more corrosive of the independence that
Roberts said that while, short of impeachment, only the president can decide whether to remove a member of the
"
Trump sought to fire Cook on
Pulte wrote on social media on Monday, "As I have repeatedly said, I believe
U.S. District Judge
Conservative Justice
Thomas criticized the ruling for expressing concern that a board member was being removed for the first time in the
"The court makes many policy arguments for an 'independent' banking agency that exercises executive power free from accountability," Thomas wrote, "but those are ultimately arguments against the
THE WISHES OF POLITICIANS
Trump has heaped pressure on the central bank to cut interest rates more rapidly and more deeply than it has been willing to do as it combats persistent inflation, and lashed out repeatedly at Powell for not complying with his wishes.
The Cook case has ramifications for the Fed's ability to set interest rates without regard to the wishes of politicians, widely seen as critical to any central bank's ability to carry out tasks such as keeping inflation under control.
As a Fed governor, Cook helps set
In prior cases, the
But the court last year signaled it may view the central bank as an exception, noting in a
PRESIDENTIAL POWER
Both Cook's case and the fight over tariffs involved the legal fallout from Trump aggressively pushing the limits of presidential power since returning to office in
Trump has also used executive authority to quickly transform policies on immigration, military service, federal employment and beyond. To date, the
In the tariffs ruling, the court repudiated a signature piece of Trump's economic agenda by invalidating his tariffs imposed on nearly every
Trump reacted furiously to that ruling, saying he was "absolutely ashamed" of some of the justices and called the court's Republican appointees - including two of his own - who ruled against him "fools" and "lapdogs" for
As in other legal disputes, the administration argued for an expansive view of Trump's power in Cook's case, saying that so long as the president identifies a cause for removal, that is within his "unreviewable discretion."
Cook's lawyers argued that granting him that power would eviscerate the Fed's independence, disrupt markets and create a roadmap for future presidents to direct monetary policy.
THE POWELL INVESTIGATION
Like Cook, Powell called the administration's action against him - an investigation involving cost overruns in a project to renovate two historical buildings at the Fed's
Trump has publicly called Powell a "numbskull," a "major loser" and "very incompetent."
Trump in January nominated Warsh, who previously served on the Fed's
The
In what is called a criminal referral, Pulte asked the
As Pulte pushed the accusations, Reuters found that his father and stepmother declared the same status as Cook on two homes in two different states. These "homestead exemptions" for residences are meant to give a discount to homeowners on taxes for properties they use as their primary residence. The property tax authority in



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