Supreme Court rules against Trump on Lisa Cook case, says Rebecca Slaughter's firing was lawful
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The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump lacks the constitutional authority to unilaterally remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook from her position. In a 5-4 decision, the Court rejected Trump's effort to fire her, allowing Cook to remain in her role while the underlying legal challenge continues in lower courts. The ruling reinforces the institutional independence of the Federal Reserve from executive removal power.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize that Trump's action was unconstitutional and frame the decision as a necessary restraint on executive power, stressing that independent agencies must be protected from at-will presidential removal.
Moderate: Centrist outlets focus on the institutional significance for Federal Reserve independence and financial market confidence, presenting the ruling as strengthening the central bank's autonomy.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets acknowledge the decision as a setback for Trump, reporting it factually while noting that the ruling reassures markets regarding the central bank's independence.
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The Supreme Court ruled Monday that President Trump cannot fire Fed governor Lisa Cook while legal proceedings continue, but that his firing of Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Slaughter was lawful.
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