Supreme Court Justice Lisa Cooks Close Call Raises Concerns About Her Judging Ability
June 30, 2026 • Google News World
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The Supreme Court has ruled on an appeal related to President Trump’s attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. The court’s decision was announced on [date] and affects various aspects of federal government regulations.
According to reports, the court’s ruling came after decades-long efforts by Chief Justice John Roberts to overturn a 1937 precedent set by the Humphrey’s Executor case. This precedent established that the president cannot unilaterally remove members of the Federal Reserve Board without Senate approval.
In this specific case, the Supreme Court has ruled on Trump’s attempt to fire Cook, who was appointed by President Biden in 2021. The court’s decision is seen as a significant victory for Cook and a major defeat for Trump.
Additionally, the court’s ruling has implications for the regulatory structure of the federal government. In a statement, the White House said that the Supreme Court’s decision “will have far-reaching consequences” for the country’s economic policies.
The court’s decision was made after hearing arguments from both sides in the case. The outcome is seen as a significant win for Cook and a major defeat for Trump’s efforts to exert control over the Federal Reserve.
Separate reports also indicate that Trump suffered three defeats at the Supreme Court on the same day, while another report highlights the court’s decision to rule on Trump’s attempt to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook.
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