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Melania Trump Maintains Lean First Lady Office in Second Year of Second Term
By Demian Brady.
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Bloomberg
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Cook Stays At Fed But Trump Wins Power Over Other Agencies
A closely divided US Supreme Court said Fed Governor Lisa Cook can stay in her job while she fights Trump’s bid to oust her. The ruling reinforced the Federal Reserve’s independence from the White House, for now. Maria Eloisa Capurro reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Independent Journal Review
· Jul 4, 2026
Trump Assesses Past Presidents in Usha Vance Podcast
President Donald Trump talks about fitness of former presidents on second lady Usha Vance‘s podcast, “Storytime with the Second Lady.”
Associated Press
· Jun 29, 2026
Supreme Court rules that Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook can remain in her job
The Supreme Court has ruled that Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook can remain in her job for now, hobbling President Donald Trump's bid to assert control over the nation's central bank. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home
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· Jun 26, 2026
Barack Obama Opens Up About His Health: Here’s What He Said
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WRAL News
· Jun 29, 2026
Supreme Court says Fed’s Cook can keep her job for now, but it upholds other Trump firings
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Related coverage for "Melania Trump Maintains Lean First Lady Office in Second Year of Second Term": Bloomberg — Cook Stays At Fed But Trump Wins Power Over Other Agencies. Independent Journal Review — Trump Assesses Past Presidents in Usha Vance Podcast. Associated Press — Supreme Court rules that Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook can remain in her job. NewsOne — Barack Obama Opens Up About His Health: Here’s What He Said. WRAL News — Supreme Court says Fed’s Cook can keep her job for now, but it upholds other Trump firings. Liberty Nation — Hindsight Hillary Making Headlines Again