Why did Trump try to fire Lisa Cook?
Trump cited allegations of mortgage fraud, which Cook denies.
Politics / Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on January 21 regarding President Donald Trump's authority to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. This case is part of a series of significant cases the court will address in January, inc...
The core issue before the Supreme Court is whether Trump had the authority to remove Lisa Cook from her position as a Federal Reserve Governor. Trump's attempt to fire Cook was based on allegations of mortgage fraud, which Cook denies. A federal district court initially blocked Cook's removal, arguing that it might violate the Federal Reserve Act, which requires 'cause' for removing a Fed governor. The court interpreted 'cause' as related to behavior in office, while the allegations against Cook predate her service on the Fed.
The Supreme Court's decision will have implications for the independence of the Federal Reserve and the extent of presidential power over members of independent agencies. The court will also consider cases related to transgender athletes' participation in sports and gun rights, making January a busy month for significant legal decisions.
A related case, *Wolford v. Lopez*, concerns the constitutionality of a Hawaii law restricting handgun carry on private property, even for licensed gun owners. Additionally, the court will address *Little v. Hecox* and *West Virginia v. B. P. J.*, dealing with the legality of laws banning transgender athletes from participating in women's sports teams.
Trump cited allegations of mortgage fraud, which Cook denies.
Cook argues that the Federal Reserve Act requires 'cause' for removal, and the allegations against her are unrelated to her conduct in office.
Cases involving transgender athletes' participation in sports and gun rights.
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