Supreme Court Rules Trump Cannot Immediately Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook
Decision Leaves Open Future Possibility of Dismissal, Citing Need for Due Process
En resumen
The US Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that President Trump lacks immediate authority to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over alleged mortgage fraud, emphasizing due process requirements but leaving open future dismissal possibilities.
Resumen generado por IA
Por qué importa
The case revolves around the independence of the Federal Reserve and presidential powers.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that President Donald Trump does not have the authority to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook from the central bank for now. But the opinion leaves open the possibility of dismissing her in the future. [...] Trump, in a post on Truth Social after the ruling, said the court had sent the case back "on a strictly procedural basis" and vowed to take further action against Cook. [...] The ruling came nearly nine months after Trump said he was firing Cook because she had been accused by a Trump-appointed official of committing mortgage fraud before becoming a Fed governor.
Qué observar
Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos
Trump may attempt to fire Cook again with proper due process.
Probable · En semanas
Increased scrutiny of presidential powers over independent bodies.
Muy probable · En meses
Preguntas abiertas
- Will Trump attempt to fire Cook again with due process?
- How will this ruling impact future presidential interactions with the Fed?





