President Donald Trump first tried to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook from the seven-member Fed Board on Aug. 25, citing allegations that she committed mortgage fraud. Cook, who denies wrongdoing, then sued Trump in an effort to block her removal. A federal judge and a federal appeals court panel in Washington, D.C., have ruled that Trump cannot terminate Cook while her lawsuit is pending. Lisa Cook, governor of the US Federal Reserve, speaks at the Peterson Institute For International Economics in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022. Al Drago | Bloomberg | Getty Images
The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to lift lower court rulings that have blocked President Donald Trump from firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
The request came a day after Cook participated in a meeting of the Fed’s Federal Open Market Committee, which decided to cut its benchmark overnight lending rate by a quarter percentage point.
“This application involves yet another case of improper judicial interference with the President’s removal authority — here, interference with the
