Supreme Court Refuses to Let Trump Immediately Oust Fed's Cook
Source: Bloomberg
"The US Supreme Court refused to allow President Donald Trump to immediately oust Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook while she sues to keep her job, dealing a setback to his efforts to exert more control over the central bank.
The order means Cook can remain in her position until the justices hear arguments in the case in January, according to an order issued on Wednesday. The economist has remained on the job since late August, when Trump said he would remove her over mortgage fraud allegations that she's denied."
Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-01/supreme-court-refuses-to-let-trump-immediately-oust-fed-s-cook
I am surprised that the Supreme Court actually put the brakes on this trump's garbage.
They have effectively denied trump's request for a stay to firing her, saying you cannot fire her until we hear more details in January.
Lovie777
(20,913 posts)lostincalifornia
(4,785 posts)then decide.
It is a rare setback for the sociopath in the WH.
onenote
(45,764 posts)So she remains in the job for at least four months and probably more.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/orders/courtorders/100125zr_7648.pdf
lostincalifornia
(4,785 posts)President who appointed her, add racism and sexism to the mix.
Her voting record is actually more dovish, so this had nothing to do with her interest rate views, but the fascist's goals to control everything, and remove the independence of the Fed.
Vinca
(52,934 posts)SSJVegeta
(1,869 posts)They wont be spared by him anyways.
BumRushDaShow
(162,537 posts)(was at a Dr.'s appt this morning and just got home)
Supreme Court lets Fed Governor Lisa Cook keep job pending oral argument in January
This is almost a first because Roberts has been handing him every key in the place to completely dismantle the country before it gets to them... and then it becomes moot.
lostincalifornia
(4,785 posts)aisle urging the Supreme Court not to allow former President Donald Trump to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook while her legal challenge is pending, because it would threaten the Fed's independence had a bearing on this decision.
BumRushDaShow
(162,537 posts)and it's possible that someone(s) other than former Treasury Secretaries intervened.
IOW, destabilizing the financial system for a bunch of greedy sycophants could threaten or even kill the interveners' own profits.
70sEraVet
(5,059 posts)"....destabilizing the financial system for a bunch of greedy sycophants could threaten or even kill the interveners' own profits."
That was my thought. The conservatives may be fine with demolishing democracy and trashing the Constitution. But they'd like to keep the economy going.
Justice Brandeis
(350 posts)The next Democratic president should fire everybody that moves in the federal government who was appointed by Trump.
Miguelito Loveless
(5,303 posts)would be upset with such a move, as it would cause a major meltdown in the markets. So, they will maintain the status quo until the billionaires can position themselves to make a profit shorting appropriate stocks, then they will allow her to be fired.
50 Shades Of Blue
(11,293 posts)xuplate
(141 posts)They will see which way the wind is blowing in January because it has become too obvious that the maga 6 in SCOTUS in relentlessly replace]ing the constitution with religious doctrine.
Nasruddin
(1,129 posts)Whatever dirt he has on SC Justices is going to trickle out....
LetMyPeopleVote
(171,999 posts)The president is attempting to assert more control over the historically independent Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
Supreme Court lets Lisa Cook stay on Federal Reserve board for now, sets January hearing www.msnbc.com/deadline-whi...
— Minka (@minkab.bsky.social) 2025-10-01T15:16:42.304Z
https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/supreme-court-lisa-cook-federal-reserve-board-trump-rcna232182
The courts treatment of this case so far is different from Trumps moves to fire members of other agencies, which the courts Republican-appointed majority has approved more quickly. The majority has signaled that it considers the Federal Reserve to be different from other agencies and therefore is entitled to special considerations. How that plays out in Cooks case should become clearer at the January hearing, with a decision likely to come by early July, by which point all of the terms cases are typically decided. The justices return to the bench Monday for their next term, which already had several momentous cases scheduled before the court added the hearing in Cooks significant case.,,,,,
The Supreme Courts Republican-appointed majority previously signaled its intention to protect Fed independence, even as the justices have let Trump fire members of other agencies without cause in his second term hence the presidents pointing to an alleged cause for Cooks firing. But seeking to limit judicial review of Trumps reasoning and thus further expand his presidential powers, the U.S. solicitor general wrote to the high court that once the President identifies a cause, judicial review must cease.
Opposing the administrations emergency appeal, Cooks lawyers wrote that the bottom line is this: Contrary to the Presidents boundless assertion of authority, there must be some meaningful check on the Presidents ability to remove Governor Cook. Otherwise, any president could remove any governor based on any charge of wrongdoing, however flawed. They added that siding with Trump would sound the death knell for the central-bank independence that has helped make the United States economy the strongest in the world.
Among the outside parties supporting Cook were former top U.S. economic leaders, who urged the justices to reject Trumps bid for high court intervention. Touting Fed independence based on their experience, they wrote that allowing Cooks removal while her challenge is pending would threaten that independence and erode public confidence in the Fed.
The fact that the claims of mortgage fraud have been debunked will come up. trump will not be happy with this delay in that the Fed may consider several interest rate cuts between now and the ruling in this case.
BaronChocula
(3,671 posts)also has good detail on the ruling and the case.
https://www.scotusblog.com/2025/10/supreme-court-declines-to-take-action-on-trumps-request-to-fire-fed-governor-for-now/