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Supreme Court says Fed's Lisa Cook can stay in her job for now

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June 29, 2026

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The court's decision means Cook can stay in her position as her challenge to her dismissal plays out in the lower courts.

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WRAL News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court says Fed’s Cook can keep her job for now, but it upholds other Trump firings

The Supreme Court says Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook can remain in her job for now, a rebuke to President Donald Trump’s bid to wrest control of the nation’s central bank. At the same time, the justices on Monday dramatically expanded presidential power, upholding the Republican president's ...

Florida Politics

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court says Fed’s Lisa Cook can keep her job for now, but it upholds other Donald Trump firings

The justices allowed Fed governor Lisa Cook to stay in her job while she fights the Republican president. The post Supreme Court says Fed’s Lisa Cook can keep her job for now, but it upholds other Donald Trump firings appeared first on Florida Politics - Campaigns Elections. Lobbying Government..

Bloomberg

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· Jun 29, 2026

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)

Associated Press

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· 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

NDTV

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· Jun 29, 2026

US Supreme Court Allows Trump To Fire Agency Heads Except Federal Reserve

The justices allowed Fed governor Lisa Cook to stay in her job while she fights the Republican president's effort to fire her over allegations of mortgage fraud, which she has denied.

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Firing of Fed Board Member

During oral arguments, the justices wrestled with whether Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook should have received more due process.

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Related coverage for "Supreme Court says Fed's Lisa Cook can stay in her job for now": WRAL News — Supreme Court says Fed’s Cook can keep her job for now, but it upholds other Trump firings. Florida Politics — Supreme Court says Fed’s Lisa Cook can keep her job for now, but it upholds other Donald Trump firings. Bloomberg — Cook Stays At Fed But Trump Wins Power Over Other Agencies. Associated Press — Supreme Court rules that Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook can remain in her job. NDTV — US Supreme Court Allows Trump To Fire Agency Heads Except Federal Reserve. The Epoch Times — Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Firing of Fed Board Member