The Supreme Court has refused to support President Donald Trump in his attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, after justices raised serious doubts The Supreme Court has refused to support President Donald Trump in his attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, after justices raised serious doubts

Supreme Court rejected Trump’s attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook

The Supreme Court has refused to support President Donald Trump in his attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, after justices raised serious doubts about the legal grounds and the threat it posed to the Fed’s independence.

Trump’s lawyers argued that Lisa could be fired “for cause” based on uncharged mortgage fraud allegations. They also claimed no court review was needed. That set off alarms inside the courtroom.

Justice Brett Kavanaugh told Trump’s solicitor general, D. John Sauer, that the argument could seriously damage the Fed’s structure. He said the idea that “the president alone” can decide what counts as cause, with no process or legal check, would “weaken, if not shatter, the independence of the Federal Reserve.”

Lisa sat inside the courtroom as this unfolded. She had sued Trump in September, saying his claim to fire her violated the Federal Reserve Act, which only allows firing “for cause.” The law doesn’t define the term clearly, but it’s always meant serious wrongdoing during someone’s time in office, not before.

Justices question speed of firing and lack of hard evidence

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson pressed Sauer hard. She asked, “Do you have evidence other than the president’s view?” Sauer answered that Lisa’s presence was damaging to the Fed’s public image.

Jackson wasn’t convinced. She asked if the public was really being harmed by her staying in her role while the case was still ongoing in district court.

Justice Samuel Alito, one of the conservatives usually aligned with Trump, also showed doubt. He asked why the White House, the district court, and the appeals court all pushed the process forward so quickly. “Is there any reason why this whole matter had to be handled… in such a hurried manner?” Alito asked. He also said that when the issue was in the executive branch, it was dealt with “in a very cursory manner.”

Lisa is the first Black woman to serve on the Fed board. She was first appointed by President Joe Biden in 2022, to complete an unfinished term. In 2023, Biden reappointed her for a full 14-year term.

Trump didn’t mention her interest rate stance when he said he was firing her. He pointed instead to claims by Federal Housing Finance Director Bill Pulte that Lisa had lied on old mortgage applications. Those claims predate her time on the Fed board. No charges were filed.

Lisa’s lawyer, Paul Clement, told the court there’s no reason to treat the Fed like any regular federal agency. He said the court itself had called the Fed a “uniquely structured, quasi-private entity” in a recent ruling.

“There’s no rational reason to go through all the trouble of creating this unique, quasi-private entity… just to give it a removal restriction that is as toothless as the president imagines,” Clement said.

He argued that if the removal rules had any actual power, then the Supreme Court should reject Trump’s request to fire her immediately.

Judge Jia Cobb, who reviewed the case in district court, already ruled that Lisa can stay on the job for now. Cobb said Lisa has a strong case that Trump’s action violated the Federal Reserve Act. She wrote that the best way to read the “for cause” rule is to apply it only to actions that happen while someone is serving on the board, not to anything that came before.

Also present in court was Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who is now facing a criminal investigation over his role in a multibillion-dollar renovation of the Fed’s Washington, D.C. headquarters. Powell said the investigation is politically motivated, pointing to Trump’s anger at the Fed keeping interest rates steady last year.

Lisa supported Powell in that decision. After the hearing, she said, “This case is about whether the Federal Reserve will set key interest rates guided by evidence and independent judgment or will succumb to political pressure.”

She added, “Research and experience show that Federal Reserve independence is essential to fulfilling the congressional mandate of price stability and maximum employment. That is why Congress chose to insulate the Federal Reserve from political threats, while holding it accountable.”

Don’t just read crypto news. Understand it. Subscribe to our newsletter. It's free.

Market Opportunity
AgentLISA Logo
AgentLISA Price(LISA)
$0.0347
$0.0347$0.0347
-2.85%
USD
AgentLISA (LISA) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Ripple (XRP) CEO Brad Garlinghouse Makes Another Statement Regarding the Anticipated US Cryptocurrency Legislation

Ripple (XRP) CEO Brad Garlinghouse Makes Another Statement Regarding the Anticipated US Cryptocurrency Legislation

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, in his latest statement, once again expressed his support for the cryptocurrency legislation being debated in the US. Continue Reading
Share
Coinstats2026/01/22 05:30
Trump Dismisses Stock Market Dip as Minor While Solana and XRP Stand to Gain

Trump Dismisses Stock Market Dip as Minor While Solana and XRP Stand to Gain

Trump calls stock market dip “peanuts” and predicts big gains for Solana and XRP, despite recent market volatility and geopolitical tensions. President Donald Trump
Share
LiveBitcoinNews2026/01/22 06:00
How to earn from cloud mining: IeByte’s upgraded auto-cloud mining platform unlocks genuine passive earnings

How to earn from cloud mining: IeByte’s upgraded auto-cloud mining platform unlocks genuine passive earnings

The post How to earn from cloud mining: IeByte’s upgraded auto-cloud mining platform unlocks genuine passive earnings appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. contributor Posted: September 17, 2025 As digital assets continue to reshape global finance, cloud mining has become one of the most effective ways for investors to generate stable passive income. Addressing the growing demand for simplicity, security, and profitability, IeByte has officially upgraded its fully automated cloud mining platform, empowering both beginners and experienced investors to earn Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and other mainstream cryptocurrencies without the need for hardware or technical expertise. Why cloud mining in 2025? Traditional crypto mining requires expensive hardware, high electricity costs, and constant maintenance. In 2025, with blockchain networks becoming more competitive, these barriers have grown even higher. Cloud mining solves this by allowing users to lease professional mining power remotely, eliminating the upfront costs and complexity. IeByte stands at the forefront of this transformation, offering investors a transparent and seamless path to daily earnings. IeByte’s upgraded auto-cloud mining platform With its latest upgrade, IeByte introduces: Full Automation: Mining contracts can be activated in just one click, with all processes handled by IeByte’s servers. Enhanced Security: Bank-grade encryption, cold wallets, and real-time monitoring protect every transaction. Scalable Options: From starter packages to high-level investment contracts, investors can choose the plan that matches their goals. Global Reach: Already trusted by users in over 100 countries. Mining contracts for 2025 IeByte offers a wide range of contracts tailored for every investor level. From entry-level plans with daily returns to premium high-yield packages, the platform ensures maximum accessibility. Contract Type Duration Price Daily Reward Total Earnings (Principal + Profit) Starter Contract 1 Day $200 $6 $200 + $6 + $10 bonus Bronze Basic Contract 2 Days $500 $13.5 $500 + $27 Bronze Basic Contract 3 Days $1,200 $36 $1,200 + $108 Silver Advanced Contract 1 Day $5,000 $175 $5,000 + $175 Silver Advanced Contract 2 Days $8,000 $320 $8,000 + $640 Silver…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/17 23:48